HIS2909: Media revolutions: From scroll to screen

Date

2021-08

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YU Faculty Profile

Abstract

►This course will survey the history of media from the ancient world to the present. Taking ‘media’ in the broadest sense to encompass the full range of communications technologies, we will begin with the papyri scrolls of ancient Greece and move from there through the manuscript codex of the Middle Ages, the printed book of the age of Gutenberg, newspapers in the 18th and 19th centuries, radio and film in the 20th century, and the internet and social media of our own digital age. Several recurrent questions will frame our survey of media landscapes: How, to what ends, and in what institutional settings are particular media used? How do they affect modes of thinking? And what are the relations of different media to the various historical forms of religious, political, and economic power?

►HISTORY DEPARTMENT GOALS AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES:  Goal: Students will Demonstrate their awareness of the variety of the human experience across time and space.  Learning Objective: Students will be able to apply their skills to material from diverse geographical areas and different time periods of study.

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Keywords

syllabus, history, media

Citation

Freedman, Jeffrey. (2020, Fall). HIS2909: Media revolutions: From scroll to screen, Yeshiva College.