Domenico Maria Bruni : Press, Public Opinion, Constitutional Transition in the Thought of the Italian Liberal-Moderates (1814-1850) - Pasquale Cucco : «Wonderful in Its Results». Telegraphy, News Agencies and Media (1830-1880) - Federico Casari : Refashioning the Newspaper. The World of Fanfulla - Manfred Posani Löwenstein : The Louvre is Burning. False Reports, Tourism and Terrorism at the Time of the Paris Commune - Ignazio Veca : New Media, Old Fakes. Jews Conspiracy Plots and the Nineteenth Century's Waves of Mediatisation. - Stefano Pisu : Editing the Revolution(s). 1917 in Russia through Cinema from February to October - Ester Lo Biundo : The BBC and the EIAR. The Birth of Radio Broadcasting - Dyfrig Jones : "Go the Way of Radio"? Public Broadcasting, Media Reform, and the FCC Hearings on Educational Television, 1950-1951 - Davide Bennato : Being Digital Media. From the Separation to the Confusion between Mass Media and Personal Media Notes on Contributors - Index.
Domenico Maria Bruni is Assistant Professor in Modern and Contemporary History at University of Siena and fellow at International Center on Democracy and Democratization - Luiss Guido Carli. He has published a monograph, three collections and many essays on the themes of censorship, freedom of press, mass mobilization and political institutions.