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"This innovative study examines how an expanding mass media created a new type of politician within a system of transnational media politics in the Age of Empire. Betto van Waarden historicizes contemporary debates on media and politics, exploring how politicians harnessed mass communication to both help and hinder democratization"-- Provided by publisher.

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"This innovative study examines how an expanding mass media created a new type of politician within a system of transnational media politics in the Age of Empire. Betto van Waarden historicizes contemporary debates on media and politics, exploring how politicians harnessed mass communication to both help and hinder democratization"-- Provided by publisher.
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Betto van Waarden is an Assistant Professor of History at Maastricht University. His research focuses on the relationship between media and politics in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Van Waarden has published across academic disciplines and popular media, including articles in Le Monde Diplomatique, De Volkskrant, The Conversation and De Morgen. His scholarship earned him the Tom Reilly Award for Excellence in Journalism History Research.