MMC 2604 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Andrew Bradford, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hearst (Media)

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Chapter 9: magazines in the age of specialization. The early history of magazines: french word magasin: storehouse, the first magazines. First political magazine: review in london 1704: early european magazines were channels for political commentary and argument. Tatler and the spectator: regularly published magazines or pamphlets in england with poetry, politics, and philosophy for london"s elite. Gentleman"s magazine: first to use term magazine 1731 london, magazines in colonial america. Early magazines served widespread purpose of documenting new nation. American magazine, or a monthly view of the political state of the british. Colonies: andrew bradford rst colonial magazine 1741. General magazine and historical chronicle: three days later, benjamin franklin. Most successful magazines reprinted leading london periodicals: independent re ector and the pennsylvania magazine. Edited by thomas paine: u. s. magazines in the nineteenth century. During the rst quarter of the 19th century, most communities had weekly magazines. The methodist christian journal and advocate 1826: many early magazines were overtly religious.

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