Journalism History
E. W. SCRIPPS SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701-2979

Articles

Volume 18

Bekken, Jon, "'The Most Vindictive and Most Vengeful Power': Labor Confronts the Chicago Newspaper Trust," 18:11-17

Liebovich, Louis, "Economics and United States Newspapers: Suggestions for Research," 18:41-44

Pilgrim, Tim A., "Newspapers as Natural Monopolies: Some Historical Considerations," 18:3-10

Simpson, Roger, "Seattle Newsboys: How Hustler Democracy Lost to the Power of Property," 18:18-25

Sotiron, Minko, "Concentration and Collusion in the Canadian Newspaper Industry, 1895-1920," 18:26-32

Streitmatter, Rodger, "Economic Conditions Surrounding Nineteenth Century African-American Women Journalists: Two Case Studies," 18:33-40


Volume 19


Haller, Beth, "The Little Papers: Newspapers at Nineteenth-Century Schools for Deaf Persons," 19:2:43-50

Harrison, Stanley L., "Bibliography of Press Criticism by Robert Benchley (Guy Fawkes) for the New Yorker, " 19:1:26-27;

"'The Wayward Press' Revisited: The Contributions of Robert Benchley," 19:1:19
Olmsted, Kathryn, "'An American Conspiracy': The Post-Watergate Press and the CIA," 19:2:51-58

Ponder, Stephen, "'Nonpublicity' and the Unmaking of a President: William Howard Taft and the Ballinger-Pinchot Controversy of 1909-1910," 19:4:111-120

Ross, Felecia Jones, "The Cleveland Call and Post and the New Deal: A Change in African-American Thought," 19:3:87-92

Schaefer, Richard J., "Reconsidering Harvest of Shame : The Limitations of a Broadcast Landmark," 19:4:121-132

Stavitsky, Alan G., "Listening for Listeners: Educational Radio and Audience Research," 19:1:11

Streitmatter, Rodger, "The Advocate: Setting the Standard for the Gay Liberation Press," 19:3:93-102

Theoharis, Athan, "The FBI, the Roosevelt Administration, and the 'Subversive' Press," 19:1:3-10


Volume 20

Beasley, Maurine. "Mary Marvin Breckinridge Patterson: Case Study of One of 'Murrow's Boys'," 1:25-33

Caudill, Edward. "The Press and Tails of Darwin: Victorian Satire of Evolution," 3-4:107-115

Domke, David. "The Black Press in the 'Nadir' of African Americans," 20:3-4:131-138

Egan, Kathryn S. "A Constructivist's View of an Earthquake: Edith Irvine Photographs San Francisco 1906," 2:67-73

Godfrey, Donald, and Alf Pratte. "Elma 'Pem' Farnsworth: The Pioneer of Television," 2:74-80

Moses, James L. "Journalistic Impartiality on the Eve of Revolution: the Boston Evening Post, 1770-1775," 3-4:125-130

Mulcrone, Mick. "'Those Miserable Little Hounds': World War I Censorship of the Irish World, 1:15-24

Rhodes, Jane. "Race, Money, Politics and the Antebellum Black Press," 20:3-4:95-106

Rivera-Sanchez, Milagros. "Developing an Indecency Standard: The Federal Communications Commission and the Regulation of Offensive Speech, 1927-1964," 1:3-14

Touba, Mariam. "Tom Paine's Plan for Revolutionizing America: Diplomacy, Politics, and the Evolution of a Newspaper Rumor," 3/4:116-124

Waters, Ken. "Christian Journalism's Finest Hour? An Analysis of the Failure of the National Courier and Inspiration, 20:2:55-66


Volume 21

Aucoin, James L. "The Re-emergence of American Investigative Journalism, 1960-1975," 1:3-15

Bradley, Patricia. "Media Leaders and Personal Ideology: Margaret Cousins and the Women's Service Magazines," 2:79-87

Brislin, Tom. "Extra! The Comic Book Journalist Survives the Censors of 1955," 3:123-30

Coward, John M. "Creating the Ideal Indian: The Case of the Poncas," 21:3:112-21

Foust, James C. "E.W. Scripps and the Science News Service," 21:2:58-64 /P>

Goldstein, Robert Justin. "Andre Gill and the Struggle Against Censorship of Caricature in France, 1867-1879," 4:146-54

Gottlieb, Agnes Hooper. "Networking in the Nineteenth Century: The Founding of the Woman's Press Club of New York City," 4:155-62

Kaplan, Richard. "The Economics of Popular Journalism in the Gilded Age: The Detroit Evening News in 1873 and 1888," 2:65-78

Murray, Michael D. "Creating a Tradition in Broadcast News: A Conversation with David Brinkley," 4:164-69

Rankin, Charles E. "Savage Journalists and Civilized Indians: A Different View," 3:102-111

Roberts, Nancy. "'Ten Thousand Tongues' Speaking for Peace: Purposes and Strategies of the Nineteenth-Century Peace Advocacy Press," 1:16-28

Thornton, Brian. "Muckraking Journalists and Their Readers: Perceptions of Professionalism," 1:29-41


Volume 22

Bjork, Ulf Jonas. "The First International Journalism Organization Debates News Copyright, 1894-1898," 22:2:56-63

Colbert, Ann. "Philanthropy in the Newsroom: Women's Editions of Newspapers, 1894-1896," 22:3:90-99

Cronin, Mary M. "Brother's Keeper: The Reform Journalism of The New England Magazine, 22:1:15-23

Fowler, Giles M. "Unsung Jazz: How Kansas City Papers Missed the Story," 22:2:64-72

Goldman, Aaron L. "Press Freedom in Britain During World War II," 22:4:146-155

Greenwald, Marilyn S. "'All Brides are Not Beautiful': The Rise of Charlotte Curtis at the New York Times," 22:3:100-109

Merrick, Beverly. "Mary Margaret McBride: At Home in the Hudson Valley," 22:3:110-118

Smith, Phyllis L., "Contentious Voices Amid the Order: The Opposition Press in Mexico City, 1876-1911," 22:4:138-145

Ward, Douglas B. "The Reader as Consumer: Curtis Publishing Company and its Audience, 1910-1930," 22:2:46-55

Zalbidea Bengoa, Begona, "The Phasing Out of the Franco and State Press in Spain," 22:4:156-163

Zboray, Ronald J. and Mary Saracino Zboray. "Political News and Female Readership in Antebellum Boston and its Region," 22:1:2-14


Volume 23

Adams, Edward A. "Scripps Howard's Implementation of Joint Agreements for Newspaper Preservation, 1933-1939." 23:4:159-165

Bekken, Jon. "A Paper for Those Who Toil: The Chicago Labor Press in Transition." 23:1:24-33

Blissert, Julie Harrison. "Guerilla Journalist: I.F. Stone and Tonkin." 23:3:102-113

Burt, Elizabeth V. "A Bid for Legitimacy: The Women's Press Club Movement, 1881-1900." 23:2:72-84

Cronin Lamonica, Mary. "Fighting for the Farmers: The Pacific Northwest's Nonpartisan League Newspapers." 23:3:126-136

DeSantis, Alan D. "A Forgotten Leader: Robert S. Abbott and the Chicago Defender from 1910-1920." 23:2:63-71

Henry, Susan. "Anonymous in Her Own Name: Public Relations Pioneer Doris Fleischman." 23:2:50-62

Loew, Patty. "Natives, Newspapers, and 'Fighting Bob': Wisconsin Chippewa in the 'Unprogressive' Era." 23:4:149-158

Steiner, Linda. "Gender at Work: Early Accounts by Women Journalists." 23:1:2-12

Steiner, Linda. "Autobiographies by Women Women Journalists: An Annotated Bibliography." 23:1:13-15

Sullivan, Christopher. "John Steinbeck, War Reporter: Fiction, Journalism and Types of Truth." 23:1:16-23

Sweeney, Michael S. "The Desire for the Sensational: Coxey's Army and the Argus-eyed Demons of Hell." 23:3:114-125


Volume 24

Cookman, Claude. "Compelled to Witness: The Social Realism of Henri Cartier-Bresson," 24:1:2-15

Bruce J. Evensen. "Expecting a Blessing of Unusual Magnitude: Moody, Mass Media, and Gilded Age Revival," 1:24:26-36

Graham, James T. "Kennedy, Cuba and the Press," 24:2:60-71

Lamb, Chris, and Glen Bleske. "Democracy on the Field: The Black Press Takes on White Baseball," 24:2:51-59

Streitmatter, Rodger. "Transforming the Women's Pages: Strategies that Worked," 24:2:72-81

James W. Tankard Jr. "Samuel L. Morison and the Government Crackdown on the Leaking of Classified Information," 24:1:17-25


Volume 25

Baldasty, Gerald J. "The Economics of Working-Class Journalism: The E.W. Scripps Newspaper Chain, 1878-1908," 25:1:3-12

Blanchard, Margaret. "The Ossification of Journalism History: A Challenge for he Twenty-first Century," 25:3:107-112

Cronin, Mary M. "Redefining Woman's Sphere: New England's Female Textile Operatives," 25:1:13-25

Edwardson, Mickie. "James Lawrence Fly v. David Sarnoff: Blitzkrieg over Television," 25:2:42-52

Flamiano, Dolores. "The Sex Side of Life in the News: Mary Ware Dennett's Obscenity Case, 1929-1930," 25:2:64-74

Hoffman, Joyce. "The Journalist's Archive: Megalomania or a Gift to the Ages?," 25:4:149-55

Kaplan, John. "The Life Magazine Civil Rights Photography of Charles Moore," 25:4:126-39

Lumsden, Linda. "'Excellent Ammunition': Suffrage Newspaper Strategies During World War I," 25:2:53-63

Murray, Michael D. "Interpreting Heroes, Villains, and Victims: Alistair Cooke," 25:4:140-48

Shulman, Stuart W. "The Progressive Era Farm Press: A Primer on a Neglected Source of Journalism History," 25:1:26-35

Spencer, David R. "Divine Intervention: God, Working People, Labor Journalism," 25:3:90-98

Streitmatter, Rodger. "Origins of the American Labor Press," 25:3:99-106


Volume 26

Burt, Elizabeth. "Conflicts of Interests: Covering Reform in the Wisconsin Press, 1910-1920," 26:3:94-107

Cronin, Mary M. "A Chance to Build for Our Selves: Black Press Boosterism in Oklahoma, 1891-1915," 26:2:71-80

Goodman, Mark, and Mark Gring. "The Ideological Fight over Creation of the Federal Radio Commission in 1927," 26:3:117-124

Mindich, David T.Z. "Understanding Frederick Douglass: Toward a New Synthesis Approach to the Birth of Modern American Journalism," 26:1:15-22

Roka, Les. "More than a Modest Subculture: Virgil Thomson's 'Nearly Perfect' Music Criticism," 26:2:50-60

Sowell, Michael. "The Myth Becomes the Mythmaker: Bat Masterson as New York Sports Writer," 26:1:2-14

Smethers, J. Steven, and Lee B. Jolliffe. "Singing and Selling Seeds: The Live Music Era on Rural Midwestern Radio Stations" 26:2:61-70

Thornton, Brian. "When a Newspaper was Accused of Killing a President: How Five New York City Newspapers Reacted," 26:3:108-116

Watts, Liz. "Bess Furman: Front Page Girl of the 1920's," 26:1:23-33


Volume 27

Adams, Ed. “How Corporate Ownership Facilitated a Split in the Scripps Newspaper Empire.” 27:2:56-63.

Adams, Ed. “How Corporate Ownership Facilitated a Split in the Scripps Newspaper Empire.” 27:2:56-63.

Anderson, William B. “Saving the National Pastime’s Image: Crisis Management During the 1919 Black Sox Scandal.” 27:3:105-111.

Baldasty, Gerald J. “A Conversation with Barbara Cloud.” 27:1:2-4.

Block, Sharon. “Rape and Race in Colonial Newspapers, 1728-1776.” 27:4:146-155.

Collins, Ross F. “The Business of Journalism in Provincial France During World War I.” 27:3:112-121.

Daniel, Douglas K. “Ohio Newspapers and the ‘Whispering Campaign’ of the 1920 Presidential Election.” 27:4:156-164.

Evensen, Bruce J. “‘Saucepan Journalism’ in an Age of Indifference: Moody, Beecher and Brooklyn’s Gilded Press.” 27:4:165-177.

Fosdick, Scott. “Chicago Newspaper Theater Critics of the Early Twentieth Century.” 27:3:122-128.

Gower, Karla K. “Rediscovering Women in Public Relations: Women in the Public Relations Journal, 1945-72.” 27:1:14-21.

Johansen, Peter. “‘For Better Higher and Nobler Things’: Massey’s Pioneering Employee Publication.” 27:3:94-104.

Kennedy, Thomas C. “Hereditary Enemies: Home, Rule, Unionism, and the Times, 1910-1914.” 27:1:34-42.

Reel, Guy. “Richard Fox, John L. Sullivan, and the Rise of Modern American Prize Fighting.” 27:2:73-85.

Stoker, Kevin. “Liberal Journalism in the Deep South: Harry M. Ayers and the ‘Bothersome’ Race Question.” 27:1:22-33.

Sumpter, Randall S. “News About News: John G. Speed and the First Newspaper Content Analysis.” 27:2:64-72.

Sweeney, Michael S. “Censorship Missionaries of World War II.” 27:1:4-13.

Tucher, Andie. “In Search of Jenkins: Taste, Style, and Credibility in Gilded-Age Journalism.” 27:2:50-55.

Twomey, Jane L. “May Craig: Journalist and Liberal Feminist.” 27:3:129-138.

Warner, Jessica, and Frank Ivis. “On the Vanguard of the First Drug Scare: Newspapers and Gin in London, 1736-1751.” 27:4:178-187.


Volume 28

Allen, Craig. “Gender Breakthrough Fit for a Focus Group: The First Women Newscasters and Why They Arrived in Local TV News.” 28:4:154-162.

Bradshaw, Katherine A. “The Misunderstood Public Opinion of James Bryce.” 28:1:16-25.

Farnsworth, Stephen J. “Seeing Red: The FBI and Edgar Snow.” 28:3:137-145.

Flamiano, Dolores. “The (Nearly) Naked Truth: Gender, Race, and Nudity in Life, 1937.” 28:3:121-136.

Fuchs, Penny Bender. “Women in Journalism Oral History Collection of the Washington Press Club Foundation.” 28:4:191-196.

Griffin-Foley, Bridget. “‘The Crumbs are Better than a Feast Elsewhere’: Australian Journalists on Fleet Street.” 28:1:26-37.

Henry, Susan. “Ruth Hale: ‘A Passionate Contender’ Caught in a ‘Curious Collaboration.’” 28:1:2-15.

Henry, Susan. “Tom Reilly (1935-2002).” 28:2:55.

Hume, Janice. “Lincoln was a ‘Red’ and Washington a Bolshevik: Public Memory as Persuader in the Appeal to Reason.” 28:4:172-181.

Hume, Janice. 28:1: “Saloon-Smashing Fanatic, Corn-Fed Joan of Arc: The Changing Memory of Carry Nation in Twentieth-Century American Magazines.” 38-47.

Lomicky, Carol S. “Frontier Feminism and the Woman’s Tribune: The Journalism of Clara Bewick Colby.” 28:3:102-111.

Mascaro, Thomas A. “The Peril of the Unheeded Warning: Robert F. Rogers’ ‘Vietnam: It’s a Mad War.” 28:4:182-190.

Perry Jr., Earnest L. “It’s Time to Force a Change: The African-American Press’ Campaign for True Democracy during World War II.” 28:2:85-95.

Pinzon, Charles. “The Kid in Upper 4: How Nelson Metcalf, Jr., Sold Support of the Soldier Next Door to a Disgruntled Public during World War II.” 28:3:112-120.

Smythe, Ted Curtis. “The Diffusion of the Urban Daily, 1850-1900.” 28:2:73-84.

Streitmatter, Rodger, and John C. Watson. “Herman Lynn Womack: Pornographer as First Amendment Pioneer.” 28:2:56-65.

Watts, Liz. “The Flying Newsboy: A Small Daily Attempts Air Delivery.” 28:4:163-171.

Williams, Julian. “Percy Greene and the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission.” 28:2:66-72.


Volume 29

Campbell, W. Joseph. “1897: American Journalism’s Exceptional Year.” 29:4:190-200.

Gower, Karla K. “Public Relations on Trial: ‘The Railroad-Truckers Brawl.’” 29:1:12-20.

Hardin, Robin. “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Golf Balls: Magazine Promotion of Golf during the 1920s.” 29:2:82-90.

Knight, Jan. “The Environmentalism of Edward Bok: The Ladies’ Home Journal, the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, and the Environment, 1901-09.” 29:4:154-165.

Knudson, Jerry W. “John Reed: A Reporter in Revolutionary Mexico.” 29:2:59-68.

Lamme, Margaret Opdycke. “The ‘Public Sentiment Building Society’: The Anti-Saloon League of America, 1895-1910.” 29:3:123-132.

Luther, Catherine A. “Reflections of Cultural Identities in Conflict: Japanese American Internment Camp Newspapers During World War II.” 29:2:69-81.

Makemson, Harlen. “A ‘Dude and Pharisee’: Cartoon Attacks on Harper’s Weekly Editor George William Curtis and the Mugwumps in the Presidential Campaign of 1884.” 29:4:179-189.

Mendelson, Andrew. “Slice-of-Life Moments as Visual ‘Truth’: Norman Rockwell, Feature Photography, and American Values in Pictorial Journalism.” 29:4:166-178.

Mizuno, Takeya. “Journalism Under Military Guards and Searchlights: Newspaper Censorship at Japanese American Assembly Camps during World War II.” 29:3:98-106.

Murphree, Vanessa D. “The Selling of Civil Rights: The Communication Section of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.” 29:1:21-31.

Oblas, Peter B. “On Japan and the Sovereign Ghost-State: Hugh Byas, Journalist-Expert, and the Manchurian Incident.” 29:1:32-42.

Smith, Michael M. “Gringo Propagandist: George F. Weeks and the Mexican Revolution.” 29:1:2-11.

Socolow, Michael J. “Anchors Away: Huntley, Brinkley, and Cronkite and the 1967 AFTRA Strike.” 29:2:50-58.

Thornton, Brian. “Published Reaction When Murrow Battled McCarthy.” 129:3:33-147.

Whitmore, Nancy J. “Nebraska Suppressed: How Gagging the News Media Intensified Pretrial Press Coverage of the Simants’ Murder Case.” 29:3:107-122.


Volume 30

Beard, Fred K. “Hard-Sell ‘Killers’ and Soft-Sell ‘Poets’: Modern Advertising’s Enduring Message Strategy Debate.” 30:3:141-149.

Burt, Elizabeth V. “Working Women and the Triangle Fire: Press Coverage of a Tragedy.” 30:4:189-199.

Clark, Naeemah. “The Birth of an Advocacy Group: The First Six Years of Action for Children’s Television.” 30:2:66-75.

Cone, Stacey. “Pulling the Plug on America’s Propaganda: Sen. J.W. Fulbright’s Leadership of the Antipropaganda Movement, 1943-74.” 30:4:166-176.

Cox, Patrick L. “Charles Lindbergh and Mobiloil: The New Model for Modern Celebrity Endorsement.” 30:2:98-106.

Cramer, Janet M. “Cross-Purposes: Publishing Practices and Social Priorities of Nineteenth Century U.S. Missionary Women.” 30:3:123-130.

Engelman, Ralph. “‘My Rhodes Scholarship’: Fred Friendly as an Information Officer in World War II.” 30:3:114-122.

Feldstein, Mark. “Fighting Quakers: The 1950s Battle Between Richard Nixon and Drew Pearson.” 30:2:76-90.

Fosdick, Scott. “From Discussion Leader to Consumer Guide: A Century of Theater Criticism in Chicago Newspapers.” 30:2:91-97.

Golden, Vincent. “North American Imprints before 1877 at the American Antiquarian Society.” 30:3:150-157.

Henry, Susan. “Gambling on a Magazine and a Marriage: Jane Grant, Harold Ross, and The New Yorker.” 30:2:54-65.

Hume, Janice. “Press, Published History, and Regional Lore: Shaping the Public Memory of a Revolutionary War Heroine.” 30:4:200-209.

Lumsden, Linda J. “Journalism Collections at the University of Wyoming’s American Heritage Center.” 30:1:40-46.

Rodgers, Ron. “From a Boon to a Threat: Print Media Coverage of Project Chariot, 1958-62.” 30:1:11-19.

Roka, Les. “A Day in the Life of American Music Criticism: The ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Debate of 1967- 69.” 30:1:20-30.

Scanlon, Jennifer. “Old Housekeeping, New Housekeeping, or No Housekeeping?: The Kitchenless Home Movement and the Women’s Service Magzine.” 30:1:2-10.

Soffer, Oren. “‘Paper Territory’: Early Hebrew Journalism and Its Political Roles.” 30:1:31-39.

Stoker, Kevin, and Brad L. Rawlins. “The ‘Light’ of Publicity in the Progressive Era: From Searchlight to Flashlight.” 30:4:177-188.

Tolstikova, Natasha. “Rabotnitsa: The Paradoxical Success of a Soviet Women’s Magazine.” 30:3:131-140.

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot. “The National Women and Media Collection at the University of Missouri.” 30:4:210-214.


Volume 31

Allen, Gene. “News Across the Border: Associated Press in Canada, 1894-1917.” 206-217.

Bradshaw, Katherine A. “‘America Speaks’: George Gallup’s First Syndicated Public Opinion Poll.” 31:4:198-205.

Fee, Jr., Frank E. “‘Intelligent Union of Black With White’: Frederick Douglass and the Rochester Press, 1847-48.” 31:1:34-45.

Huebner, Andrew J. “Rethinking American Press Coverage of the Vietnam War, 1965-68.” 31:3:150-161.

Kane, Daniel. “Each of Us in His Own Way: Factors Behind Conflicting Accounts of the Massacre at Point Arthur.” 31:1:23-33.

Kitch, Carolyn. “‘A Genuine, Vivid Personality’: Newspaper Coverage and Construction of a ‘Real’ Advertising Celebrity in a Pioneering Publicity Campaign.” 31:3:122-137.

Landers, James. “The National Observer, 1962-77: Interpretive Journalism Pioneer.” 31:1:13-22.

Lorenz, James Lawrence. “Ralph W. Tyler: The Unknown Correspondent of World War I.” 31:1:2-12.

Mascaro, Thomas A. “Flaws in the Benjamin Report: The Internal Investigation into CBS Reports’ Documentary ‘The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception.’” 31:2:58-74.

McPherson, James B. “The Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections at Washington State University.” 31:2:106-112.

Meyers, Oren. “Israeli Journalism during the State’s Formative Era: Between Ideological Affiliation and Professional Consciousness.” 31:2:88-97.

Reincheld, Aaron. “‘Saturday Night Live’ and Weekend Update: The Formative Years of Comedy News Dissemination.” 31:4:190-197.

Risley, Ford. “‘Dear Courier’: The Civil War Correspondence of Editor Melvin Dwinell.” 31:3:162-170.

Spencer, David R. “The Cartoon Research Library at Ohio State University.” 31:1:46-50.

Tolbert, Jane K. “Censorship and Retraction: Theophraste Renaudot’s Gazette and the Galileo Affair, 1631-33.” 31:2:98-105.

Towne, Stephen E. “Works of Indiscretion: Violence Against the Democratic Press in Indiana during the Civil War.” 31:3:138-149.

Van Tuyll, Debra Reddin. “Essential Labor: Confederate Printers at Home and at War.” 31:2:75-87.

Wallace, Aurora. “A Height Deemed Appalling: Nineteenth-Century New York Newspaper Buildings.” 31:4:178-189.


Volume 32

Borchard, Gregory. “From Pink Lemonade to Salt River: Horace Greeley’s Utopia and the Death of the Whig Party.” 32:1:22-33.

Carroll, Brian. “Early Twentieth-Century Heroes: Coverage of Negro League Baseball in the Pittsburgh Courier and the Chicago Defender.” 32:1:34-42.

Greenwald, Marilyn. “‘A Pen as Sharp as a Stiletto’: Cleveland Amory as Critic and Activist.” 32:1:13-21.

Broussard, Jinx Coleman. “Exhortation to Action: The Writings of Amy Jacques Garvey, Journalist and Black Nationalist.” 32:2:87-95.

Kuhn, Martin. “Drawing Civil War Soldiers: Volunteers and the Draft in Harper’s Weekly and Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 1861-64.” 32:2:96-105.

Conway, Mike. “The Birth of CBS-TV News: An Ambitious Experiment at the Advent of U.S. Commercial Television.” 32:3:128-137.

Cronin, Mary. “‘Dear Swinton’: New York Times Correspondents’ Confidential Letters from the Front Lines, 1864-65.” 32:4:213-222.

Darling, Juanita. “Re-Imagining the Nation: Revolutionary Media and Historiography in Mesoamerica.” 32:4:231-239.

Gershenhorn, Jerry. “Double V in North Carolina: The Carolina Times and the Struggle for Racial Equality during World War II.” 32:3:156-167.

Hudson, Berkley. “‘The Mississippi Negro Farmer,’ His Mule, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt: Racial Portrayals of Sylvester Harris in the Black and White 1930s.” 32:4:201-212.

Makemson, Harlen. “Beat the Press: How Leading Political Cartoonists Framed Protests at the 1968 Democratic Party Convention.” 32:2:77-86.

Mayer, Gordon. “Party Rags?: Politics and the News Business in Chicago’s Party Press, 1831- 71.” 32:3:138-146.

Nord, David Paul. “James Carey and Journalism History: A Remembrance.” 32:3:122-127.

Parkinson, Robert G. “‘An Astonishing Account of CIVIL WAR in North Carolina’: Rethinking the Newspaper Response to the Battle of Alamance.” 32:4:223-230.

Thornton, Brian. “Pleading Their Own Cause: Letters to the Editor and Editorials in Ten African-American Newspapers, 1929-30.” 32:3:168-178.

Underwood, Doug. “Depression, Drink, and Dissipation: The Troubled Inner World of Famous Journalist-Literary Figures and Art as the Ultimate Stimulant.” 32:4:186-200.

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot. “The Penney-Missouri Awards: Honoring the Best in Women’s News.” 32:1:43-50.

Voss, Kimberly Wilmot. “Resources for Telling the Stories of Contemporary Women’s Page Editors: Archives and Oral Herstories.” 32:4:240-243.

Webb, Sheila. “The Tale of Advancement: Life Magazine’s Construction of the Modern American Success Story.” 32:1:2-12.

Weinstein, Elizabeth. “Married to Rock and Roll: Jane Scott, Grandmother of Rock Journalism.” 32:3:147-155.

Williams, Julian. “The Truth Shall Make You Free: The Mississippi Free Press, 1961-63.” 32:2:106-113.

Yarrow, Andrew L. “The Big Postwar Story: Abundance and the Rise of Economic Journalism.” 32:2:58-76.


Volume 33

Borchard, Gregory A. “The New York Tribune and the 1844 Election: Horace Greeley, Gangs, and the Wise Men of Gotham.” 33:1:51-59.

Carroll, Brian. “North vs. South: Chicago Defender Coverage of the Integration of Professional Baseball in the City.” 33:3:163-172.

Cone, Stacey. “The Pentagon’s Propaganda Mills: How ‘Arkansas’ Quijote’ Tilted Against Militarism and Challenged the Marketplace of Ideas in America.” 33:1:24-41.

Copeland, David A. “A Series of Fortunate Events: Why People Believed Richard Adams Locke’s ‘Moon Hoax.’” 33:3:140-150.

Edmondson, Aimee and Earnest L. Perry, Jr. “Objectivity and ‘The Journalist’s Creed’: Local Coverage of Lucile Bluford’s Fight to Enter the University of Missouri School of Journalism.” 33:4:233-240.

Edwardson, Mickie. “Convergence, Issues, and Attitudes in the Fight over Newspaper-Broadcast Cross-Ownership.” 33:2:79-92.

Foust, James C., and Katherine A. Bradshaw. “Something for the Boys: Framing Images of Women in Broadcasting Magazine in the 1950s.” 33:2:93-100.

Friedman, Barbara G. “‘A National Disgrace’: Newspaper Coverage of the 1963 Birmingham Campaign in the South and Beyond.” 33:4:224-232.

Harrington-Lueker, Donna. “Finding a Market for Suffrage: Advertising and The Revolution, 1868-70.” 33:3:130-139.

Henry, Susan. “‘We Must Not Forget That We Are Dealing with a Woman’: Jane Grant’s Return to a Magazine and a Cause.” 33:3:151-162.

Lumsden, Linda J. “The Essentialist Agenda of the ‘Woman’s Angle’ in Cold War Washington: The Case of Associated Press Reporter Ruth Cowan.” 33:1:2-13.

Mizuno, Takeya. “The Federal Government’s Decisions in Suppressing the Japanese-Language Press, 1941-1942.” 33:1:14-23.

Powers, Devon. “The ‘Folk Problem’: The Village Voice Takes on Folk Music, 1955-65.” 33:4:205-214.

Reimold, Daniel. “Sexual, Revolutionary: The First U.S. College Newspaper Sex Column, 1996- 97.” 33:2:101-110.

Ross, Felicia Jones. “The Cleveland Call and Post and the Election of Carl B. Stokes.” 33:4:215-223.

Tolbert, Jane T. “‘Plowing Gold from the Wasteland’: Media Portrayal of South Florida’s Boom, 1920-25.” 33:2:111-120.

Tolstikova, Natasha. “Early Soviet Advertising: ‘We Have to Extract All the Stinking Bourgeois Elements.’” 33:1:42-50.

Watson, Roxanne. “Marcus Garvey’s Trial for Seditious Libel in Jamaica.” 33:3:173-184.

Willey, Susan K. “Founding of the Dallas Morning News’ Religion Section.” 33:4:194-204.

Willis, L. Anne. “Press Control During Auburn University’s Desegregation.” 33:2:70-78.


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Basconi, Mary Alice. “Summer in the City, 1968-74: Columbia University’s Minority-Journalist Training Program.” 34:2:62-75.

Carver, Mary M. “Everyday Women Find Their Voice in the Public Sphere: Consciousness Raising in Letters to the Editor of the Woman’s Journal.” 34:1:15-22.

Cole, Jaci and John Maxwell Hamilton. “Another Test of the News: American Partisan Press Coverage of the French Revolution.” 34:1:34-41.

Cronin, Mary M. “‘War Is Thundering at Our Very Gates’: Texas Newspapers During the Civil War.” 34:1:23-33.

Gabrial, Brian. “A Crisis of ‘Americanism’: Newspaper Coverage of John Brown’s Raid at Harper’s Ferry and a Question of Loyalty.” 34:2:98-106.

Gustafson, Kristin L. “Constructions of Responsibility for Three 1920 Lynchings in Minnesota Newspapers: Marginalization of People, Groups, and Ideas.” 34:1:42-53.

Peeples, Matthew. “Creating Political Authority: The Role of the Antebellum Black Press in the Political Mobilization and Empowerment of African Americans.” 34:2:76-86.

Smith, Reed. “How Two Veteran Journalists in Opposing Media Encouraged a Sense of Community in a Georgia Town.” 34:2:107-116.

Van Tuyll, Debra Reddin. “Necessity and the Invention of a Newspaper: Gov. Zebulon B. Vance’s Conservative, 1864-65.” 34:2:87-97.

Ward, Douglas B. “The Geography of the Ladies’ Home Journal: An Analysis of a Magazine’s Audience, 1911-55.” 34:1:2-14.

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