| dc.date.accessioned | 
2005-09-01 | 
en | 
| dc.date.accessioned | 
2024-11-29T08:00:56Z | 
 | 
| dc.date.available | 
2024-11-29T08:00:56Z | 
 | 
| dc.date.issued | 
2015-08-25 | 
en | 
| dc.identifier.uri | 
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/7151
 | 
 | 
| dc.description.abstract | 
This article illustrates two major points: first , the large degree to which every aspect of newspapers production was governed, at base, by the economic context, decisions and strategies encountered and employed by newspaper companies; and secondly, the heightened regulation and control of the industry instituted as a direct result of the conditions and requirements of the paper shortage.  In every case, the world paper famine, had a critical impact on the development and structure of the South African newspaper industry. | 
en | 
| dc.format.medium | 
Print | 
en | 
| dc.subject | 
JOURNALISM | 
en | 
| dc.subject | 
TRANSFORMATION | 
en | 
| dc.subject | 
NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY | 
en | 
| dc.title | 
The world paper famine and the South African press 1938-1955 | 
en | 
| dc.type | 
Journal Article | 
en | 
| dc.description.version | 
Y | 
en | 
| dc.ProjectNumber | 
N/A | 
en | 
| dc.Volume | 
20(1) | 
en | 
| dc.BudgetYear | 
2005/06 | 
en | 
| dc.SourceTitle | 
The South African Journal of Economic History | 
en | 
| dc.ArchiveNumber | 
3445 | 
en | 
| dc.PageNumber | 
40-64 | 
en | 
| dc.outputnumber | 
2001 | 
en | 
| dc.bibliographictitle | 
Hadland, A. (2005) The world paper famine and the South African press 1938-1955. The South African Journal of Economic History. 20(1):40-64. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/7151 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/7151 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/7151 | 
en | 
| dc.publicationyear | 
2005 | 
en | 
| dc.contributor.author1 | 
Hadland, A. | 
en |