Media shaped American Revolution and birth of modern democracy — Havard Lecturer, Prof Christopher Rhodes
A senior lecturer in social sciences at Boston University and lecturer in government at Harvard University, Dr Christopher Rhodes, says the media was a key force in driving the American Revolution…
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