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CONTENTS
Chapter IV | ||
The Press and Other Activities | ||
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"No man liveth unto himself" | 85 | |
Expansion of classes of material used by the historian | 85 | |
Connection between press and government | 85 | |
Specific questions involved | 86 | |
Official patronage | 86 | |
Advertisements | 87 | |
Political office and the press in France | 87 | |
Political honors in England | 88 | |
Financial rewards for the press | 89 | |
Effect of government connection on authoritativeness | 89 | |
Party organs declining | 90 | |
General effect of connection between press and governmental parties | 90 | |
Relation between press and Church | 91 | |
Explanation of relation | 91 | |
Mutual dependence of press and Church | 92 | |
Compromise on disagreements between the two | 92 | |
Effect of mutual relation on authoritativeness of the press | 93 | |
Effect where Church is independent | 93 | |
Effect of an established Church | 93 | |
Effect of still different conditions in America and France | 94 | |
The newspaper and public health | 95 | |
Press supports certain conditions of health | 95 | |
Cautious on other sides of public health | 96 | |
Caution needed by historian | 96 | |
The press in the industrial world | 97 | |
May incur enmity of employers | 97 | |
Minimum wage for journalists | 97 | |
The press as a business enterprise | 98 | |
Its own difficulties | 98 | |
The press and social welfare | 98 | |
Its general social activities | 98 | |
Social activities among newsboys | 99 | |
Welfare work among its own employees | 99 | |
La Prensa | 99 | |
Object of welfare work unimportant to historian | 100 | |
Welfare work through correspondence columns | 100 | |
Social workers apparently indifferent to press | 101 | |
Mutual relations of press and education | 101 | |
Interest of press in education | 101 | |
Interest of education in the press | 101 | |
Embarrassment of the press in dealing with education | 102 | |
The press and literature | 103 |