The Rise and Fall of Early American Magazine Culture has been chosen for the EBSCOhost-RSAP (Research Society for American Periodicals) Book Prize for the best book published over the past two years in the field of American periodical studies. Between the newly canonized novels of the 1790s and the long-familiar novels of the 1820s, early American ......
Any media or journalism student needs to be aware of the laws that govern disseminating information to the general publicathat's why having this comprehensive, 3-panel study guide is a no-brainer! From censorship to defamation, every aspect of media law is thoroughly covered in an easy-to-use format that breaks down information for quick ......
Journalism and Power in the Making of Peronist Argentina, 19301955
An interdisciplinary study examining the newspaper industry in Argentina during the regime of Juan Domingo Perón. Traces how Perón managed to integrate almost the entire Argentine press into a state-dominated media empire.
Journalism and Power in the Making of Peronist Argentina, 19301955
An interdisciplinary study examining the newspaper industry in Argentina during the regime of Juan Domingo Perón. Traces how Perón managed to integrate almost the entire Argentine press into a state-dominated media empire.
Using a narrative thread that ties practical advice to his personal experience as a professor, reporter, and blogger, Jerry Lanson fills his book on nonfiction story telling with time-proven techniques to beat writer's block and hone the skills necessary to write well. Writing...
David Welky offers this eloquent study of how mainstream print culture shaped and disseminated a message affirming conservative middle-class values and assuring its readers that holding to these values would get them through hard times. He presents lively discussions of such topics as the newspaper treatment of the Lindbergh kidnapping, issues of ......
A History of American Newspapers and Their Readers (POD)
Widely acknowledged as one of our most insightful commentators on the history of journalism in the United States, David Paul Nord reveals how newspapers have intersected with religion, politics, reform, and urban life over nearly three centuries in a lively and wide-ranging discussion that shows journalism to be a vital component of community. In ......