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Main Author: Boorstin, Daniel J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ286792
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author Boorstin, Daniel J.
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contents A Nation of Readers. Boorstin, Daniel J. Higher Education Individual Development Mass Media Personal Autonomy Privacy Publishing Industry Reading Reading Interests Reading Materials United States History The diversity of audiences within the American reading public, the variety of reading materials available to these audiences, the ways in which these materials are distributed to the public, and the influence of distinctive American institutions that promote books and encourage reading are discussed by the Library of Congress. (MLW)
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publishDate 1983
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spellingShingle A Nation of Readers.
Boorstin, Daniel J.
Higher Education
Individual Development
Mass Media
Personal Autonomy
Privacy
Publishing Industry
Reading
Reading Interests
Reading Materials
United States History
A Nation of Readers. Boorstin, Daniel J. Higher Education Individual Development Mass Media Personal Autonomy Privacy Publishing Industry Reading Reading Interests Reading Materials United States History The diversity of audiences within the American reading public, the variety of reading materials available to these audiences, the ways in which these materials are distributed to the public, and the influence of distinctive American institutions that promote books and encourage reading are discussed by the Library of Congress. (MLW)
title A Nation of Readers.
topic Higher Education
Individual Development
Mass Media
Personal Autonomy
Privacy
Publishing Industry
Reading
Reading Interests
Reading Materials
United States History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ286792