Results: 9
Communications Revolutions: A Historiographical Concept.
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- German History, 2006, v. 24, n. 3, p. 333, doi. 10.1191/0266355406gh378oa
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- Article
The Mail-Coach Revolution: Landmarks in Travel in Germany Between the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Centuries.
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- German History, 2006, v. 24, n. 3, p. 375, doi. 10.1191/0266355406gh379oa
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- Article
Strassburg, 1605: The Origins of the Newspaper in Europe.
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- German History, 2006, v. 24, n. 3, p. 387, doi. 10.1191/0266355406gh380oa
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- Article
The Public Sphere and the Habermas Debate.
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- German History, 2006, v. 24, n. 3, p. 413, doi. 10.1191/0266355406gh381oa
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- Article
From Propaganda to Modernization: Media Policy and Media Audiences under National Socialism.
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- German History, 2006, v. 24, n. 3, p. 431, doi. 10.1191/0266355406gh382oa
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- Article
Introduction: Communication in Historiography.
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- German History, 2006, v. 24, n. 3, p. 325, doi. 10.1191/0266355406gh377ed
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- Article
1806: The End of the Old Reich.
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- 2006
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- Question & Answer
Reinhart Koselleck (1923–2006): The Conceptual Historian.
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- 2006
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- Obituary
Book Reviews.
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- 2006
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- Book Review