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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. To Gutenberg, At Last. With two days left in the course, we finally made it to where it all began: Mainz, Germany, where Johannes Gutenberg invented moveable type and the printing press nearly 600 years ago. We made a short S-bahn journey on Sunday from Frankfurt and a 20-minute walk from the train station to arrive at the Gutenberg museum, where the inventor’s work and his legacy is celebrated. Written by Harlen Makemson. Just curious s...
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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. Archive for January 2012. Leave a comment ». It is 10:45 pm Monday evening in Frankfurt as I write this. All of the students and professors just finished eating a last supper together at a restaurant called, and I am not making this up, The Twelve Apostles. January 23, 2012 at 5:01 pm. To Gutenberg, At Last. With two days left in the course, we finally made it to where it all began: Mainz, Germany, where Johannes Gutenberg invented movea...
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A little more on Dachau; The Sound of Mucus? | From Gutenberg to the Web
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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. A little more on Dachau; The Sound of Mucus? Leave a comment ». Thursday, Jan. 19, 2011. THE HILLS ARE ALIVE …WITH RAIN. So, we get to Salzburg in a steady rain, with high hopes of an uplifting tour focusing on the beloved movie “The Sound of Music.” Tuesday was Nuremberg, Wednesday was Dachau, today was to be uplifting. We climb onto a bus, and Peter our guide begins tells us about the Alpine grandeur we. The Sound of Kitsch. Even rainy...
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Necessities | From Gutenberg to the Web
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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. Leave a comment ». A nearby Internet cafe ( Camera Cafe. Another London Internet option (Linda Internet):. Drugstore near the hotel ( Boots the Chemist. A London convenience store (Hannell’s Food and Wine). Tottenham Court Road Underground Station. Take Central Line toward Ealing Broadway. Get off at Oxford Circus Underground Station. Take Victoria Line toward Brixton Underground Station. Get off at Pimlico Underground Station. Address n...
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The Last Supper | From Gutenberg to the Web
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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. Leave a comment ». It is 10:45 pm Monday evening in Frankfurt as I write this. All of the students and professors just finished eating a last supper together at a restaurant called, and I am not making this up, The Twelve Apostles. January 23, 2012 at 5:01 pm. Laquo; To Gutenberg, At Last. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Create a free...
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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. Nuremberg: So much more than a Nazi rally ground. Leave a comment ». Tuesday, January 17, 2011. Today we fell in love with Nuremberg. This ancient walled city, dating to at least the 11th century, has had its reputation tarnished through its association with Adolf Hitler’s rally grounds, immortalized in filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl’s 1934 propaganda piece “Triumph of the Will.”. WWI memorial used by Hitler for staging Nazi Party rallies.
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More on Nuremberg; Jazz in the Night | From Gutenberg to the Web
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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. More on Nuremberg; Jazz in the Night. Part of the original castle wall and a tower in the city of Nuremberg. The Holy Ghost Hospital on the left dates from the 1300s. An image of the hospital adorns many of the products available in the shops, such as the town's famous Christmas gingerbread cookies, which are sold year round. The building is used for housing for the elderly, and also contains a restaurant. The home of Albrecht Durer.
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One more “Sound of Music” shot | From Gutenberg to the Web
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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. One more “Sound of Music” shot. Leave a comment ». Students share audio while watching The Sound of Music on the train to Salzburg. January 19, 2012 at 4:40 pm. Laquo; A little more on Dachau; The Sound of Mucus? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Brittany, Emily and Laura.
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From Gutenberg to the Web. Exploring mass media's impact on Europe. Leave a comment ». This is a site for “From Gutenberg to the Web,” a Winter Term 2012 study abroad course at Elon University. Written by Harlen Makemson. September 15, 2011 at 9:30 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.