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E. W. SCRIPPS SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701-2979 Book Reviews Volume 18 Bogart, Leo, Preserving the Press: How Daily Newspapers Mobilized to Keep Their Readers, 18:46 Evensen, Bruce J., Truman, Palestine, and the Press: Shaping Conventional Wisdom at the Beginning of the Cold War, 18:48 Freeman, Barbara, Kit's Kingdom: The Journalism of Kathleen Blake Coleman, 18:49 Goldenson, Leonard H., Beating the Odds, 18:45 Headrick, Daniel R., The Invisible Weapon. Telecommunications and International Politics, 1851-1945, 18:48 Hilmes, Michele, Hollywood and Broadcasting: From Radio to Cable, 18:49 Juergens, George, Joseph Pulitzer and the New York World, 18:43 Krieg, Andrew, Spiked: How Chain Management Corrupted America's Oldest Newspaper, 18:43 McKernan, Luke, "Topical Budget": The Great British News Film, 18:53 Olney, Martha L., Buy Now, Pay Later, 18:47 Shore, Elliott, Ken-Fones Wolf, and James P. Danky, editors, The German-American Radical Press: The Shaping of a Left Political Culture, 1850-1940, 18:46 Smith, Carolyn, Presidential Press Conferences: A Critical Approach, 18:51 Spector, Robert D., Political Controversy: A Study in Eighteenth Century Propaganda, 18:52 Startt, James D., Journalists for Empire: The Imperial Debate in the Edwardian Stately Press, 1903-1913, 18:51 Tagg, James, Benjamin Franklin Bache and the Philadelphia Aurora, 18:50
Allen, Craig, Eisenhower and the Mass Media, 19:3:103 Baldasty, Gerald J., The Commercialization of News in the Nineteenth Century, 19:3:104 Barnouw, Erik, Documentary: A History of the Non-Fiction Film (second revised edition), 19:2:65 Bates, Tom, Rads: The 1970 Bombing of the Army Math Research Center at the University of Wisconsin and Its Aftermath, 19:3:106 Best, Gary Dean, The Critical Press and the New Deal: The Press Versus Presidential Power 1933-1938, 19:2:68 Boddy, William, Fifties Television, 19:4:134-135 Cloud, Barbara, The Business of Newspapers on the Western Frontier, 19:2:67 Collins, Ross F., Positioning the War: The Evolution of Civilian War-Related Advertising in France, 19:3:79-86 Cornebise, Alfred Emile, Ranks and Columns: Armed Forces Newspapers in American Wars, 19:4:138-139 Cumings, Bruce, War and Television, 19:1:36 Dawkins, Wayne, Black Journalists: The NABJ Story, 19:2:68 Edwards, John Carver, Berlin Calling, 19:2:66 Folkerts, Jean, Media Voices: An Historical Perspective, 19:2:64 Frasca, Ralph, The Rise and Fall of the Saturday Globe, 19:1:28 Garay, Ronald, Gordon McLendon: The Maverick of Radio, 19:1:29 Geitz, Henry, ea., The German-American Press, 19:1:34 Gertz, Elmer, Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc.: The Story of a Landmark Libel Case, 19:1:34 Hillard, Robert L. and Michael Keith, The Broadcast Century: A Biography of American Broadcasting, 19:2:69 Hutton, Frankie, The Early Black Press in America, 1827 to 1860, 19:4:139 Lancaster, Paul, Gentleman of the Press: The Life and Times of an Early Reporter, Julian Ralph of the Sun, 19:1:28 Maltese, John Anthony, Spin Control: The White House Office of Communications and the Management of Presidential News, 19:1: 32 Marzolf, Marion Tuttle, Civilizing Voices: American Press Criticism, 1880-1950, 19:1:30 McChesney, Robert W., and William S. Solomon, editors, Ruthless Criticism: New Perspectives in U.S. Communication History, 19:3:103 McEnteer, James, Fighting Words: Independent Journalists in Texas, 19:2:65 McReynolds, Louise, The News Under Russia's Old Regime, 19:4:136 Mitchell, Greg, The Campaign of the Century: Upton Sinclair's Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics, 19:1:33 Mooney, Jack, Printers in Appalachia: The International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America, 1907-1967, 19:4:138 Olasky, Marvin, Central Ideas in the Development of American Journalism, 19:1:30 Oriard, Michael, Reading Football: How the Popular Press Created an American Spectacle, 19:4:137 Oslin, George P., The Story of Telecommunications, 19:3:104 Pohlman, H.L., Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Free Speech and the Living Constitution, 19:1:31 Read, Donald, The Power of News: A History of Reuters, 19:1:35 Reston, James, Deadline: A Memoir, 19:1:28 Schudson, Michael, Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and Reconstruct the Past, 19:3:106 Schwartz, Bernard, Freedom of the Press: Constitutional Issues, 19:4:134 Simon, Rita J. and Susan H. Alexander, The Ambivalent Welcome: Print Media, Public Opinion and Immigration, 19:4:140 Solomon, Martha M., ea., A Voice of Their Own: The Woman Suffrage Press, 1840-1910, 19:1:35 Solomon, William S. and Robert W. McChesney, eds., Ruthless Criticism: New Perspectives in U.S. Communication History, 19:3:103 Thompson, Julius E., The Black Press in Mississippi, 1865-1985, 19:3:105 Wade, Betsy, ed. Forward Positions, 19:4:135-136 Zelizer, Barbie, Covering the Body: The Kennedy Assassination, the Media and the Shaping of Collective Memory, 19:4:133
Applegate, Edd, ed. The Ad Men and Women: A Biographical Dictionary of Advertising, 20:3-4:143 Brake, Laurel. Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender and Literature in the Nineteenth Century, 20:2:83-84 Hilgenberg, James F., Jr. From Enemy to Ally: Japan, the American Business Press, and the Early Cold War, 20:2:81 Horowitz, Daniel. Vance Packard and American Social Criticism, 20:2:87 Jones, Margaret C. Heretics and Hellraisers: Women Contributors to The Masses, 1911-1917, 20:3-4:139 Kroeger, Brooke. Nellie Bly: Daredevil, Reporter, Feminist, 20:2:82- 83 Lawson, Linda. Truth in Publishing: Federal Regulation of the Press's Business Practices, 1880-1912, 20:3-4:142 Liebovich, Louis W. Bylines in Despair: Herbert Hoover, The Great Depression, and the U.S. News Media, 20:2:86 MacDonald, J. Fred. One Nation Under Television: The Rise and Decline of Network TV, 20:2:85-86 Murray, Michael. The Political Performers: CBS Broadcasts in the Public Interest, 20:3-4:141 Nerone, John. Violence Against the Press: Policing the Public Sphere in U.S. History, 20:2:85 Pierce, Robert N. A Sacred Trust: Nelson Poynter and the St. Petersburg Times, 20:2:84 Roeder, George. The Censored War: American Visual Experience During World War Two, 20:3-4:140-41 Summers, Mark Wahlgren. The Press Gang: Newspapers and Politics, 1865-1878, 20:2:82 Wachsberger, Ken, ed. Voices from the Underground. Vol. 1, Histories of the Vietnam Era Underground Press; Vol. 2, Directory of Resources and Sources of the Vietnam Era Underground Press, 20:3-4:144 Wallace, James M. Liberal Journalism and American Education, 1914-1941, 20:2:80-81 Abramson, Albert. Zworykin, Pioneer of Television, 21:2:92 Casserly, Jack. Scripps, The Divided Dynasty: A History of the First Family of American Journalism, 21:1:47-48 Censer, Jack R. The French Press in the Age of Enlightenment, 21:3:131-32 Damon-Moore, Helen. Magazines for the Millions: Gender and Commerce in the Ladies' Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post, 21:1:46-47 Deppa, Joan, with Elizabeth Lynne Flocke, Dona Hayes, and Maria Russell. The Media and Disasters: Pan Am 103, 21:2:93-94 Endres, Kathleen L. and Therese L. Lucck, eds. Periodicals in the United States: Consumer Magazines, 21:4:174 Fackler, P. Mark, and Charles H. Lippy, eds. Popular Religious Magazines of the United States, 21:4:171-72 Flannery, Gerald V., ed. Commissioners of the FCC:1927-1994, 21:2:89-90 Gabler, Neal. Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity, 21:2:88 Gjelten, Tom. Sarajevo Daily: A City and its Newspaper Under Siege, 21:3:137-138 Hohenberg, John. The Pursuits of Excellence, 21:3:134 Jackall, Robert. Propaganda, 21:2:92-93 Johnson, Thomas J. The Rehabilitation of Richard Nixon: Effect on Collective Memory, 21:3:132-33 Kennedy, William V. The Military and the Media: Why Cannot Be Trusted to Cover a War, 21:1:48 Kozol, Wendy. Life's America: Family and Nation in Post-War Photojournalism, 21:3:135-36 Levenson, Roger. Women in Printing: Northern California, 18571890, 21:1:42 Mattelart, Armand. Mapping World Communications: War, Progress, Culture, 21:2:96-97 Mazzocco, Dennis W. Networks of Power: Corporate TV's Threat to Democracy, 21:3:133-34 McBride, Genevieve G. On Wisconsin Women: Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage, 21:2:94-95 Mitchell, Catherine C., ed. Margaret Fuller's New York Journalism: A Biographical Essay and Key Writings, 21:4:172 Murray, Michael D. The Political Performers: CBS Broadcasts in the Public Interest, 21:1:43 Okker, Patricia. Our sister Editors: Sarah J. Hale and the Tradition of Nineteenth-Century Women Editors, 21:4:174-75 Osthaus, Carl R. Partisans of the Southern Press: Editorial Spokesmen of the Nineteenth Century, 21:1:45 Poirier, Suzanne. Chicago's War on Syphilis, 1937-1940: The Times, the Trib, and the Clap Doctor, 21:4:176-77 Popkin, Jeremy D., ed. Media and Revolution, 21:4:175-76 Reeves, Jimmie L. and Richard Campbell. Cracked Coverage: Television News, the Anti-Cocaine Crusade, and the Reagan Legacy, 21:2:95 Rooney, Andy. My War, 21:4:173 Rosteck, Thomas. See It Now Confronts McCarthyism, 21:2:90 Salwen, Michael B. Radio and Television in Cuba: The Pre-Castro Era, 21:1:44 Schneirov, Matthew. The Dream of a New Social Order: Popular Magazines in America, 21:4:170-71 Schroth, Raymond A. The American Journey of Eric Sevareid, 21:4:170 Simon, Paul. Freedom's Champion: Elijah Lovejoy, 21:3:131 Sloan, Wm. David and Williams, Julie Hedgepeth. The Early American Press: 1690-1783, 21:1:43-44 Smulyan, Susan. Selling Radio: The Commercialization of American Broadcasting, 21:2:88-89 Stone, James S. Emily Faithfull: Victorian Champion of Women's Rights, 21:2:96 Streitmatter, Rodger. Raising Her Voice: African-American Women Journalists Who Changed History, 21:2:91 Tucher, Andie. Froth & Scum: Truth, Beauty, Goodness and the Ax Murder in America's First Mass Medium, 21:1:46 Wyatt, Clarence R.Paper Soldiers: The American Press and the Vietnam War, 21:3:136-37 Yoder, Edwin M., Jr. Joe Alsop's Cold War: A Study of Journalistic Influence and Intrigue, 21:3:135 Bagdikian, Ben H. Double Vision: Reflections on My Heritage, Life, and Profession, 22:3:123-24 Brinkley, David. David Brinkley: Memoir, 22:2:76 Brown, Walt. John Adams and the American Press: Politics and Journalism at the Birth of the Republic, 22:1:30 Casmir, Fred L. Communication in Eastern Europe: The Role of History, Culture, and Media in Contemporary Conflicts, 22:2:80 Chiasson, Lloyd, Jr. ed. The Press in Times of Crisis, 22:2:74-75 Cloud, Stanley, and Lynn Olson. The Murrow Boys: Pioneers on the Front Lines of Broadcast Journalism, 22:4:164-65 Cortner, Richard C. The Kingfish and the Constitution: Huey Long, the First Amendment, and the Emergence of Modern Press Freedom in America, 22:2:78-79 Critchlow, James. Radio Hole-in-the-Head/Radio Liberty: An Insider's Story of Cold War Broadcasting, 22:2:78 Curtin, Michael. Redeeming the Wasteland: Television Documentary and Cold War Politics, 22:1:24-25 Daniel, Douglass K. Lou Grant: The Making of TV's Top Newspaper Drama, 22:2:80-81 Emery, Michael. On the Front Lines: Following America's Foreign Correspondents Across the Twentieth Century, 22:1:30-31 Farnsworth, Robert M. From Vagabond to Journalist: Edgar Snow in Asia, 1928-1941, 22:4:170-71 Goldberg, Robert and Gerald Jay Goldberg. Citizen Turner: The Wild Rise of an American Tycoon, 22:3:120-21 Griffith, Thomas. Harry & Teddy: The Turbulent Friendship of Press Lord Henry R. Luce and His Favorite Reporter, Theodore H. White, 22:1:28-29 Hammond, William M. Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1968-1973, 22:4:167-68 Haverstock, Nathan A. Fifty Years at the Front: The Life of War Correspondent Frederick Palmer, 22:4:169 Hoffman, Joyce. Theodore H. White and Journalism as Illusion, 22:1:28-29 Inabinett, Mark. Grantland Rice and His Heroes: The Sportswriter as Mythmaker in the 1920s, 22:3:125-26 Jackaway, Gwenyth. Media at War: Radio~s Challenge to the Newspapers, 1924-1939, 22:2:79 Maier, Thomas. Newhouse: All the Glitter, Power, and Glory of America's Richest Media Empire and the Secretive Man Behind It, 22:1:27-28 Martin, Shannon E. Bit, Bytes and Big Brother: Federal Information Control in the Technological Age, 22:3:122 Melzer, Richard. Ernie Pyle in the American Southwest, 22:4:166 Merrill, Hugh. Esky: The Early Years at Esquire, 22:2:73 Merrill, John C. Legacy of Wisdom: Great Thinkers and Journalism, 22:3:124-25 Morris, Roy, Jr. Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company, 22:2:77 Nelson, Claudia. Invisible Men: Fatherhood in Victorian Periodicals, 1850-1910, 22:1:29 Neville, John. The Press, the Rosenbergs, and the Cold War, 22:1:27 Olmstead, Kathryn S.Challenging the Secret Government: The PostWatergate Investigations of the CIA and the FBI, 22:1:25-26 Pedelty, Mark. War Stories: the Culture of Foreign Correspondents, 22:1:30-31 Pratte, Paul Alfred. Gods Within the Machine: A History of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, 22:1:24 Remer, Rosalind. Printers and Men of Capital: Philadelphia Book Publishers in the New Republic (Thompson) 22:4:168 Ritchie, Michael. Please Stand By: A Prehistory of Television, 22:3:119-20 Rudenstine, David. The Day the Presses Stopped: A History of the Pentagon Papers Case, 22:4:169-70 Scanlon, Jennifer. Inarticulate Longings: The Ladies' Home Journal, Gender and the Promises of Consumer Culture, 22:3:121 Simpson, Christopher. Science of Coercion: Communication Research & Psychological Warfare, 1945-1960, 22:3:122-23 Smith, Anthony, ed. Television: An International History, 22:1:26 Soruco, Gonzalo R. Cubans and the Mass Media in South Florida, 22:4:165-166 Streitmatter, Rodger. Unspeakable: The Rise of the Gay and Lesbian Press in America, 22:2:75-76 Suggs, Henry, ed. The Black Press in the Middle West, 1865-1985, 22:4:167 Thomas, S. Bernard. Season of High Adventure: Edgar Snow in China, 22:4:170-71 Thompson, Edward K. A Love Affair with Life & Smithsonian, 22:2:74 Vlanton, Elias and Zap Mettger. Who Killed George Polk? The Press Covers Up a Death in the Family, 22:4:164 Weston, Mary Ann. Native Americans in the News: Images of Indians in the Twentieth Century, 22:3:119 Applegate, Edd. Literary Journalism: A Biographical Dictionary of Writers and Editors (Roberts) 23:1:35 Barnouw, Erik. Media Marathon: A Twentieth-Century Memoir (Ferre) 23:1:39-40 Barrineau, Nancy Warner, ed. Theodore Dreiser's Ev'ry Month (Carter) 23:1:40-41 Boyle, Dierdre. Subject to Change: Guerilla Television Revisited (Merron) 23:4:169 Bradlee, Ben. A Good Life: Newspapering and Other Adventures (Brennen) 23:1:38 Coles, Robert. Doing Documentary Work (Lester) 23:4:166-167 Copeland, David A. Colonial American Newspapers: Character and Content (Frasca) 23:3:141-142 Corr, Casey O. KING: The Bullitts of Seattle and Their Communications Empire (Allen) 23:2:90 Digby-Junger, Richard. The Journalist as Reformer: Henry Demarest Lloyd and Wealth Against Commonwealth (Bekken) 23:2:85-86 Engelman, Ralph. Public Radio and Television in America: A Political History (McCauley) 23:3:140 Evenson, Bruce J. When Dempsey Fought Tunney: Heroes, Hokum and Storytelling in the Jazz Age (Coward) 23:2:91-92 Ewan, Stuart. PR! A Social History of Spin (Newsom) 23:4:170 Frantzich, Stephen and John Sullivan. The C-SPAN Revolution (Foust) 23:2:86-87 Frenkel, Erwin. The Press and Politics in Israel: The Jerusalem Post From 1932 to the Present (Reed) 23:1:34-35 Graham, Katharine. Personal History (Plaster) 23:3:144 Gurstein, Rochelle. The Repeal of Reticence: A History of America's Cultural and Legal Struggles Over Free Speech, Obscenity, Sexual Liberation, and Modern Art (Endres) 23:1:37 Haley, Delphine. Dorothy Stimson Bullitt: An Uncommon Life (McKay) 23:2:90-91 Hardt, Hanno and Bonnie Brennen, eds. Newsworkers: Toward a History of the Rank and File (Dooley) 23:1:39 Hobson, Fred, and Vincent Fitzpatrick and Bradford Jacobs. Thirty-five Years of Newspaper Work: A Memoir by H.L. Mencken (Murray) 23:3:140-141 Hong, Nathaniel. Sparks of Resistance: The Illegal Press in German-Occupied Denmark, April 1940-August 1943 (Startt) 23:2:87 Humphrey, Carol Sue. The Press of the Young Republic, 1783-1833 (Frasca) 23:3:141-142 Kilmer, Paulette D. The Fear of Sinking: The American Success Formula in the Gilded Age (Collins) 23:4:168-169 Klejment, Anne and Nancy L. Roberts, eds. American Catholic Pacifism: The Influence of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement (Buddenbaum) 23:2:88 Leidholdt, Alexander S. Standing Before the Shouting Mob--Lenoir Chambers and Virginia's Massive Resistance to Public-School Integration (Lamb) 23:3:139 Leonard, Thomas C. News for All: America's Coming-of-Age with the Press (Beasley) 23:2:89 Lewis, Sian. News and Society in the Greek Polis (King) 23:2:85 Maik, Thomas A. The Masses Magazine (1911-1917): Odyssey of an Era (Goff) 23:3:137 Marling, Karal Ann. As Seen on TV: The Visual Culture of Everyday Life in the 1950s (Preston) 23:1:36 Moser, Richard. The New Winter Soldiers (Harmon. 23:1:41-42 Murray, Michael and Godfrey, Donald. Television in America: Local Station History from Across the Nation (Sutherland) 23:4:171 Nerone, John C., ed. Last Rights: Revisiting Four Theories of the Press (Franklin) 23:1:37-38 Neuzil, Mark and William Kovarik. Mass Media and Environmental Conflict: America's Green Crusades (Siler) 23:2:88-89 Norris, Pippa, ed. Women, Media, and Politics (Watts) 23:1:34 Ruff, Allen. "We Called Each Other Comrade": Charles H. Kerr & Company, Radical Publishers (Bjork) 23:3:142-143 Signorielli, Nancy, ed. Women in Communication: A Biographical Sourcebook (Bradshaw) 23:3:138-139 Small, Melvin. Covering Dissent (Harmon) 23:1:41-42 Snyder, Alice. Inventing Medill: A History of the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, 1921-1996 (Schierhorn) 23:3:137-138 Streitmatter, Rodger. Mightier than the Sword: How the News Media Have Shaped American History (Baker) 23:3:143-144 Switzer, Les, ed. South Africa's Alternative Press: Voices of Protest and Resistance, 1880s-1960s (Jackson) 23:4:17. Thom, Mary. Inside Ms.: 25 Years of the Magazine and the Feminist Movement (Gottlieb) 23:4:167-168 Tobin, James. Ernie Pyle's War: America's Eyewitness to World War II (Sweeney) 23:4:166 Applegate, Edd. Journalistic Advocates and Muckrakers: Three Centuries of Crusading Writers (Kennedy), 24:1:42 Carlebach, Michael L. American Photojournalism Comes of Age (Bass), 24:2:86 Chiasson, Lloyd Jr., ed. The Press on Trial: Crimes and Trials as Media Events (Karloff), 24:1:43 Cronkite, Walter. A Reporter's Life (Oukrop), 24:1:40-41 Dunham, Corydon B. Fighting the First Amendment: Stanton of CBS vs. Congress and the Nixon White House (Smeyak), 24:1:40 Godfried, Nathan. WCFL: Chicago's Voice of Labor 1926-78 (Weston), 24:1:41-42 Dooley, Patricia L. Taking Their Political Place: Journalists and the Making of An Occupation (Fedler), 24:1:37-38 Hayes, Robert G. A Race at Bay: New York Times Editorials on "the Indian Problem," 1860-1900 (Mooney), 24:2:85 Keever, Beverly Ann Deepe, Carolyn Martindale, and Mary Ann Weston, eds. U.S. News Coverage of Racial Minorities: A Sourcebook (Welch), 24:1:39 Kerrane, Kevin, and Ben Yagoda, eds. The Art of Fact: A Historical Anthology of Literary Journalism (Connery), 24:2:87-88 Krajicek, David J., Scooped! Media Miss Real Story on Crime While Chasing Sex, Sleaze, and Celebrities (Dardenne), 24:2:82 Milkman, Paul. PM: A New Deal in Journalism, 1940-1948, reviewed by Douglass K. Daniel, 24:1:37 Ness, Richard R. From Headline Hunter to Superman: A Journalism Filmography (Evensen), 24:2:82-83 Ritchie, Donald A. American Journalists: Getting the Story (Colbert), 24:2:86-87 Robertson, Michael. Stephen Crane, Journalism, and the Making of Modern American Literature (Abrahamson), 24:2:83-84 Schramm, Wilbur. The Beginnings of Communication Study in America, Steven H. Chaffee and Everett M. Rogers, eds., (Ferré), 24:1:38-39 Baldasty, Gerald. E.W. Scripps and the Business of Newspapers (Dyer), 25:2:75 Blanchard, Margaret. History of the Mass Media in the United States (Mindich), 25:1:38-39 Brennen, Bonnie and Hardt, Hanno. Picturing the Past: Media, History and Photography (Bass), 25:4:160-61 Clowse, Barbara Barksdale. Ralph McGill: A Biography (Teel), 25:2:75-78 Coward, John M. The Newspaper Indian: Native American Identity in the Press, 1820-1890 (Mooney), 25:3:118-119 de la Motte, Dean, and Jeannene M. Przyblyski, eds. Making the News: Modernity and the Mass Press in Nineteenth Century France (Collins), 25:3:116-117 Douglas, George H. The Golden Age of the Newspaper (Dicken-Garcia), 25:4:160 Farrar, Hayward. The Baltimore Afro-American, 1892-1950 (Wilson), 25:1:40 Fedler, Fred. Lessons from the Past: Journalists: Lives and Work, 1850-1950 (Baker), 25:4:159 Flink, Stanley E. Sentinel Under Siege: The Triumphs and Troubles of America's Free Press (Whitaker), 25:1:37 Greenwald, Marilyn S. A Woman of the Times: Journalism, Feminism and the Career of Charlotte Curtis (Mitchell), 25:3:117 Hammond, William M. Reporting Vietnam: Media and the Military at War (Daniel), 25:3:114-15 Harrison, S.L. The Editorial Art of Edmund Duffy (Caswell), 25:2:76-77 Hulsether, Mark. Building a Protestant Left: Christianity and Crisis Magazine (Buddenbaum), 25:2:80 Huntzicker, William. The Popular Press, 1833-1865 (Avery), 25:2:79 Kennedy, Samuel V. Samuel Hopkins Adams and the Business of Writing (Sweeney), 25:4:157 Marchand, Roland. Creating the Corporate Soul: The Rise of Public Relations and Corporate Imagery in American Big Business (Bernt), 25:4:157-58 McKay, Floyd J. An Editor for Oregon: Charles A. Sprague and the Politics of Change (Ponder), 25:2:78 Miller, Karen S. The Voice of Business: Hill & Knowlton and Postwar Public Relations (Nelson), 25:3:121 Mindich, David. Just the Facts: How Objectivity Came to Define American Journalism (Adams), 25:2:78-79 Moody, Kate. The Children of Telstar: Early Experiments in School Television Production (Engstrom), 25:3:120-121 Murray, Michael D., ed. Encyclopedia of Television News (Smith), 25:1:37-38 Ponder, Stephen. Managing the Press:Origins of the Media Presidency, 1897-1933 (Zacher), 25:3:118 Reporting Vietnam: American Journalism, Part I, 1959-1969, Part II 1969-1975 (Fee), 25:1:36-37 Rhodes, Jane. Mary Ann Shadd Cary: The Black Press and Protest in the Nineteenth Century (Ross), 25:3:113 Riley, Sam G. The American Newspaper Columnist (Nolan), 25:4:161-162 Schudson, Michael. The Good Citizen: A History of American Civic Life (Humphrey), 25:4:162-63 Slotnick, Elliot E. and Jennifer A. Segal. Television News and the Supreme Court: All the News That's Fit to Air? (Whitmore), 25:3:119-20 Smith, Kirsten M., ed. The Lines Are Drawn: Political Cartoons of the Civil War (Spencer), 25:4:158-59 Smith, Jeffrey A. War and Press Freedom: The Problem of Prerogative Power (Youm), 25:3:113-14 Stebbins, Chad. All News Is Fit to Print: Profile of a Country Editor (Husselbee), 25:2:77 Turner, Hy B. When Giants Ruled: The Story of Park Row, New York's Great Newspaper Street (Davies), 25:4:161 Williams, Julie Hedgepeth. The Significance of the Printed Word in Early America: Colonists' Thoughts on the Role of the Press (Teeter), 25:3:115 Woodbury, Marda Liggett. Stopping the Presses: The Murder of Walter W. Liggett (Ferre), 25:3:116 Zelizer, Barbie. Remembering to Forger: Holocaust Memory through the Camera's Eye (Loader), 25:1:39 ◄ BACK
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