
History of foreign journalismChapter i: sources of foreign journalism chapter ii: generation and development of modern press in developed countries (section ii: british modern press, section iii: american modern press) chapter iii: development and change in modern press in developed countries (section ii: british modern press, section iii: american modern press) chapter i: sources of foreign journalism section i: oral, handwritten, printing section ii 16: handwritten tabloids and news books section iii: 17th century: the emergence of regular newspapers from regular to daily newspapers marks the birth of the modern press, that is, modern journalism. The regular newspapers came out of the early 17th century, from germany and nedrand. The first daily newspaper in the last century: in the german area, a bookkeeper in leipzig started news. Section iv: the creation of journalism as a historical necessity chapter ii: the generation and development of modern newspapers in developed countries section i provides an overview of recent journalism: from the beginning of the 717th century, when the regular press was born to the end of the 919th century. Three stages of the proletarian press: the workers' press, the proletarian political press, and the proletarian party press。




