American Journalism Index
(1983-1999)

Compiled by David Sloan, Heidi Nyland, and Pat Washburn

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Adams, Edward E., and Rajiv Sekhri, Daily NewspaperAdvertising Trends During World War II: IRS Tax Rulings and the War Bond Drives.12:3 (1995): 201-12.

Anderson, Douglas A. The Muckraking Books of Pearson, Allen, and Anderson.2 (1985): 5-21.

Anderson, Fenwick. The Little Echo That Roared.11:2 ( 1994): 169-74.

Andrew Mendelson and C. Zoe Smith, Part of the Team: LIFE Photographers and Their Symbiotic Relationship with the Military During World War II.12:3 (1995): 276-89.

Arant, Morgan David Jr. Journalist Mark Ethridge's Diplomatic Missions in Post-World War II Europe: The Making of a Cold Warrior.14:3-4 (1997): 336-58.

Arthur J. Kaul, The Conscientious Objection of Lew Ayres.12:3 (1995): 384-92.

Asher, Brad. The Professional Vision: Conflicts Over Journalism Education, 1900-1950. 11:4 (1994): 304-20.

Aucoin, James L. The Early Years of IRE: The Evolution of Modern Investigative Journalism.12:4 (1995): 425-43.

Aucoin, James L. The Investigative Tradition in American Journalism.14:3-4 (1997): 317-29.

Avery, Donald R. The Emerging American Newspaper: Discovering the Home Front.1:2 (1984): 51-66.

Baldasty, Gerald J. E.W. Scripps Papers Provide An Important Journalistic Window for Scholars.16:1 (1999): 133-41.

Banning, Stephen A. Truth is Our Ultimate Goal: A Mid-19th Century Concern for Journalism Ethics.16:1 (1999): 17-39.

Barkin, Steve M. The Journalist as Storyteller: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.1:2 (1984): 27-34.

Bass, S. M. W., and Joseph Rebello. The Economics of the New Journalism.9:1-2 (1992): 4-6.

Baylen, J. O. An Anglo-American Press Confict: The Titanic Disaster.7:3 (1990): 144-47.

Beasley, Maurine H. Donna Allen and the Women's Institute: A Feminist Perspective on the First Amendment. 9:3-4 (1992): 154-66.

Beasley, Maurine H. Women in Journalism: Contributors to Male Experience or Voices of Feminine Expression? 7:1 (1990): 39-54.

Beasley, Maurine, and Douglas Ward. What Should a Ph.D. Student in Media History Study?10:3-4 (1993): 11-16.

Beasley, Maurine, and Paul Belgrade. Media Coverage of a Silent Partner: Mamie Eisenhower as First Lady. 3 (1986): 39-49.

Beasley, Maurine. A Front Page Girl Covers the Lindbergh Kidnapping: An Ethical Dilemma. 1(1) (1983): 63-74.

Beasley, Maurine. Women and Journalism in World War II: Discrimination and Progress. 12:3 (1995): 321-33.

Bekken, Jon. This Paper Is Owned by Many Thousands of Workingmen and Women: Contradictions of a Socialist Daily. 10:1-2 (1993): 61-83.

Bekken, Jon. A Collective Biography of Editors of U.S. Workers' Papers: 1913 & 1925. 15:3 (1998): 19-39.

Benjamin, Louise. World War II American Radio Is More Than Murrow. 12:3 (1995): 334-41.

Bennion, Sherilyn Cox. Woman Suffrage Papers of the West, 1869-1914. 3 (1986): 125-41.

Berkman, Dave. The Blue Book and Charles Siepmann as Reported in Broadcasting Magazine. 2 (1985): 37-48.

Berland, Elaine Prostak. Up in the Air: Re-considering the Cultural Origins of Broadcasting and the Myth of Entertainment During the 1920s. 9:3-4 (1992): 54-65.

Berner, R. Thomas. The Doctor's Son Covers a Euthenasia Trail: John O'Hara The Journalist. 13:2 ( 1996): 111-25.

Berner, R. Thomas. Unitypo: The ITU 's Editor and Publisher. 2 (1985): 144-64.

Bethune, Beverly M. Things That Speak to the Eye: The Photographs of Charities, 1897-1909. 11:3 (1994): 204-18.

Birkhead, Douglas. The Power in the Image: Professionalism and the Communications Revolution. 1:2 (1984): 1-14.

Birkhead, Douglas. Truth Versus Good Description. 7:1 (1990): 4-6.

Bjork, Ulf Jonas. Sketches of Life and Society: Horace Greeley's Vision for Foreign Correspondence. 14:3-4 (1997): 359-75.

Bjork, Ulf Jonas. The Commercial Roots of Foreign Correspondence: The New York Herald and Foreign News, 1835-1839. 11:2 (1994): 102-15.

Blackwood, Roy E. Great Walls: Barriers to Doing Research in the People's Republic of China. 7:1 (1990): 6-9.

Blanchard, Margaret A. Freedom of the Press in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 342-358.

Blevens, Frederick. The Shifting Paradigms of Investigative Journalism in the 20th Century. 14:3-4 (1997): 257-61.

Bradley, Patricia. Forerunner of the `Dark Ages': Philadelphia's Tradition of a Partisan Press. 13 (1996): 126-40.

Bradley, Patricia. John Wanamaker's `Temple of Patriotism' Defines Early 20th Century Advertising and Brochures. 15:2 ( 1998): 15-35.

Bradley, Patricia. Joseph Pulitzer as an American Hegelian. 10:3-4 (1993): 70-82.

Brecheen-Kirkton, Kent. Visual Silences. 8:1 (1991): 27-34.

Brennen, Bonnie. Journalists As Workers: An Introduction. 15:3 (1998): 9-12.

Brennen, Bonnie. Strategic Competition and the Photographer's Work: Photojournalism in Gannett Newspapers, 1937-1947. 15:2 ( 1998): 59-77.

Brewer, Fredric. The First Question-Answer Newspaper Interview, Redux. 8:1 (1991): 6-9.

Bromley, John C. `Trifling with Edge Tools': Henry Adams's Letters to the New York Times, 1861-62. 9:1-2 (1992): 23-34.

Bromley, John C. Richard Harding Davis and the Boer War. 7:1 (1990): 12-22.

Brown, Pamela A. George Seldes and the Winter Soldier Brigade: The Press Criticism of In Fact, 1940-1950. 6:2 (1989): 86-102.

Burrowes, Carl Patrick. `In Common with Colored Men, I Have Certain Sentiments': Black Nationalism and Hilary Teage of the Liberia Herald. 16:3 (1999): 17-35.

Burt, Elizabeth V. Dissent and Control in a Woman Suffrage Periodical: 30 Years of the Wisconsin Citizen. 16:2 ( 1999): 39-61.

Burt, Elizabeth. Rediscovering Zona Gale, Journalist. 12:4 (1995): 444-61.

Campbell, W. Joseph. `One of the Fine figures of American journalism': A Closer Look at Josephus Daniels of the Raleigh News and Observer. 16:4 (1999): 37-55.

Carey, James W. Bibliography of Works by James W. Carey. 7:4 (1990): 252-58.

Carey, James W. Technology As a Totem for Culture. 7:4 (1990): 242-51.

Carter, Julette B. The Role of the Black Press in the 1923 Trail of Marcus Mosiah Garvey. 14:2 ( 1997): 131-47.

Cassady, David. A Special AJHA Report: Doctoral Education in Media History. 10:3-4 (1993): 4-5.

Caswell, Lucy Shelton. The Ohio State CGA Collection. 11:1 (1994): 4-9.

Chiasson, Lloyd. A Newspaper Analysis of the John Brown Raid. 2 (1985): 22-36.

Chiu, Herman B. Power of the Press: How Newspapers in Four Communities Erased Thousands of Chinese from Oregon History. 16:1 (1999): 59-77.

Clark, E. Culpepper. Francis Warrington Dawson: The New South Revisited. 3 (1986): 5-23.

Cloud, Barbara. News: Public Service or Profitable Property? 13:2 ( 1996): 141-56.

Cohen, Jeremy. Absence of the First Amendment in Schenck vs. United States: A Reexamination. 2 (1985): 49-64.

Connery, Thomas. Julian Ralph: Forgotten Master of Descriptive Detail. 2 (1985): 165-73.

Cooper, Anne Messerly. Suffrage as News: Ten Dailies' Coverage of the Nineteenth Amendment. 1, 1 (1983): 75-91.

Copeland, David A. `A Receipt Against the Plague': Medical Reporting in Colonial America. 11:3 (1994): 204- 218.

Copeland, David A. The Proceedings of the Rebellious Negroes : News of Slave Insurrections and Crimes in Colonial Newspapers. 12:2 ( 1995): 83-106.

Copeland, David. In All the Papers: Reporting on Religion in Colonial America. 13:4 (1996): 390-415.

Cornebise, Alfred E. American Armed Forces Newspapers During World War II. 12:3 (1995): 213-24.

Coward, John M. Promoting the Progressive Indian: Lee Harkins and The American Indian Magazine. 14:1 (1997): 3-18.

Craig, Robert L. The Journalism of Josephine Herbst. 11:2 ( 1994): 116-38.

Cronin, Mary M. `Those Who Toil and Spin': Female Textile Operatives' Publications in New England and the Response to Working Conditions, 1840-1850. 16:2 ( 1999): 17-37.

Curtin, Patricia A. From Pity to Necessity: How National Events Shaped Coverage of the Plains Indian War. 12:1 (1995): 3-21.

Curtin, Patricia A. Press Coverage of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team (Separate-Nisei): A Case Study in Agenda Building. 12:3 (1995): 225-41.

Daley, Patrick. George Seldes: Propaganda Analyst, Press Gadfly. 13:1 (1996): 5-20.

Davies, David R. From Ridicule to Respect: Newspapers' Reaction to Television, 1948-1960. 15:4 (1998): 17-33.

Davis, Harold E. `A Brave and Beautiful City': Henry Grady and the New South. 5 (1988): 131-44.

Dickerson, Donna L. From Suspension to Subvention: The Southern Press During Reconstruction, 1863-1870. 8:4 (1991): 230-45.

Dickerson, Donna L. George T. Ruby: Reconstruction Politician/Journalist. 15:1 (1998): 51-68.

Digby-Junger, Richard. `News in Which the Public May Take An Interest': A Nineteenth Century Precedent for New York Times v. Sullivan. 12:1 (1995): 22-38.

Dillon, Michael J. Edward H. Butler's Buffalo News and the Crisis of Labor, 1877-1892: From Populist to Patrician. 16:1 (1999): 41-58.

Dimitrova, Anelia. Sending Bundles of Hope: The Use of Female Celebrities in Bundles for Britain's Public Relations Campaign. 14:3-4 (1997): 376-90.

Edwardson, Mickie. James Lawrence Fly's Fight for a Free Marketplace of Ideas. 14:1 (1997): 19-39.

Elliott, Jane. Who Seeks the Truth Should Be of No Country: The British and American Press Report the Boxer Rebellion, June 1900. 13:3 (1996): 255-85.

Endres, Kathleen L. Muckraking: A Term Worth Redefining. 14:3-4 (1997): 333-35.

Endres, Kathleen L. Women and the `Larger Household': The `Big Six' and Muckraking. 14:3-4 (1997): 262-82.

Estes, David C. The Rival Sporting Weeklies of William T. Porter and Thomas Bangs Thorpe. 2 (1985): 135-43.

Evensen, Bruce J. Following a Famous President: Truman's Troubles with an Independent Minded Post-War Press. 12:3 (1995): 242-59.

Evensen, Bruce J. The Evangelical Origins of the Muckrakers. 6:1 (1989): 5-29.

Fedler, Fred. Exploring the Historical Image of Journalists as Heavy Drinkers from 1850-1950. 14:3-4 (1997): 391-410.

Fedler, Fred. Mrs. O'Leary's Cow and Other Newspaper Tales About the Chicago Fire of 1871. 3 (1986): 24-38.

Ferré, John P. The Dubious Heritage of Media Ethics: Cause-and-Effect Criticism in the 1890sAJ 5:4 (1988): 191-203.

Ferré, John. Sunday Newspaper and the Decline of Protestant Authority in the United States. 10:1-2 (1993): 7-23.

Foust, James. Mass-Produced Reform: Henry Ford's Dearborn Independent. 14:3-4 (1997): 411-24.

Frasca, Ralph. `The Glorious Publick Virtue so Predominant in Our Rising Country': Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network
During the Revolutionary Era. 13:1 (1996): 21-37.

Frasca, Ralph. Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network. 5 (1988): 145-58.

Frasca, Ralph. In Defense of Historiographic Parochialism. 13:4 (1996): 475-81.

Freeman, Barbara M. Mother and Son: Gender, Class, and War Propaganda in Canada, 1939-1945. 12:3 (1995): 260-75.

Gates, Paul H. Jr., and Bill F. Chamberlin. Madison Misinterpreted: Historical Presentism Skews Scholarship. 13:1 (1996): 38-47.

Gates, Sharon Joyce. Adolph Ochs: Learning What's Fit to Print. 8:4 (1991): 228-29.

Gildea, Dennis. Science Versus Size: `Science' as a Keyword in the Newspaper Debate over Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighting. 10:1-2 (1993): 102-18.

Gleason, Timothy W. Historians and Freedom of the Press Since 1800. 5:4 (1988): 230-47.

Gleason, Timothy W. Legal Advocacy and the First Amendment: Elisha Hanson's Attempt to Create First Amendment Protection for the Business of the Press. 3 (1986): 195-206.

Godfrey, Donald G. CBS World News Roundup: Setting the Stage for the Next Half Century. 7:3 (1990): 164-72.

Goff, Victoria. Hojas Volantes: The Beginning of Print Journalism in the Americas. 9:3-4 (1992): 1-11.

Good, Howard. The Image of Journalism in American Poetry. 4 (1987): 123-32.

Gottlieb, Agnes Hooper. More Than Muckraking: Women and Municipal Housekeeping Journalism. 14:3-4 (1997): 330-32.

Gould, Lewis. First Ladies and the Press: Bess Truman to Lady Bird Johnson. 1, 1 (1983): 47-62.

Gower, Karla K. Agnes Smedley: A Radical Journalist in Search of a Cause. 13:4 (1996): 416-39.

Guth, David W. Ike's Red Scare: The Harry Dexter White Crisis. 13:2 ( 1996): 157-75.

Hamilton, James. Common Forms of Uncommon Actions: The Search for Political Organization in Dust Bowl California. 16:1 (1999): 79-104.

Hamm, Bradley J. Redefining Racism: Newspaper Justification for the 1924 Exclusion of Japanese Immigrants. 16:3 (1999): 53-69.

Hardt, Hanno. Constructing History: Artists, Urban Culture and the Image of Newspapers in 1930s America. 15:3 (1998): 41-60.

Harrison, S. L. Hemingway as Negligent Reporter: New Masses and the 1935 Florida Hurricane. 11:1 (1994): 11-19.

Harrison, S.L. Field, F.P.A., and Lardner: Notable Newspaper Columnists. 14:3-4 (1997): 520-29.

Harrison, S.L. Mencken: Magnificent Anachronism? 13:1 (1996): 60-78.

Haugland, Ann. Books and Radio: Culture and Technology in the 1920s and 1930s. 9:3-4 (1992): 66-83.

Henry, Susan. `There is Nothing in This Profession...That a Woman Cannot Do': Doris E. Fleischman and the Beginnings of Public Relations. 16:2 ( 1999): 85-111.

Heuterman, Thomas H. 1996 Presidential Address: AJHA and Its Responsibility to the Future of Journalism. 14:1 (1997): 103-08.

Hong, Nathaniel. Free Speech Without an `If' or a `But': The Defense of Free Expression in the Radical Periodicals of Home, Washington, 1897-1912. 11:2 ( 1994): 139-53.

Hughes, Thomas Andrew. The Civil War Press: Promoter of Unity or Neutral Reporter? 6:3 (1989): 179-99.

Humphrey, Carol Sue. `Little Ado About Something': Philadelphia Newspapers and the Constitutional Convention. 5 (1988): 63-80.

Humphrey, Carol Sue. Great Distance = Declining Interest: Massachusetts Printers and Protections for a Free Press, 1783-1891. 9:3-4 (1992): 12-19.

Humphrey, Carol Sue. Producers of the `Popular Engine': New England's Revolutionary Newspaper Printers. 4 (1987): 97-117.

Humphrey, Carol Sue. The Revolutionary Press: Source of Unity or Division? 6:4 (1989): 245-56.

Hunter, Mark. Dante's Watergate: All the President's Men as a Romance Narrative. 14:3-4 (1997): 303-16.

Huntzicker, William E. Historians and the American Frontier Press. 5 (1988): 28-45.

Huntzicker, William E. Pop Culture as Ritual. 7:4 (1990): 214-15.

Hynds, Ernest C. Peabody Collection at the University of Georgia. 7:2 ( 1990): 74-76.

INKS: A New Journal for Cartoon and Comic Art Studies. 11:1 (1994): 10.

Johnson, Edna Boone, and Mary Helen Brown. James Agee's Documentary Expression: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. 9 (1992): 53-64.

Jones, Robert, and Louis K. Falk. Caro Brown and the Duke of Duval: The Story of the First Woman to Win the Pulitzer
Prize for Reporting. 14:1 (1997): 40-53.

Jones, Steve. Re-Viewing Rock Writing: The Origins of Popular Music Criticism. 9:1-2 (1992): 87-107.

Jordan, Myron K. Presidential Health Reporting: The Eisehower Watershed. 4 (1987): 147-58.

Kaplan, Richard L. The Economics and Politics of Nineteenth-Century Newspapers. 10: 1-2 (1993): 84-101.

Kates, James A. The Conservationist as Journalist: P.S. Lovejoy and the Fight for the Cutover. 12:2 ( 1995): 123-41.

Kenney, Keith R., and Brent W. Unger. The Mid-Week Pictorial : Forerunner of American News-Picture Magazines. 11:3 (1994): 242-56.

Kenney, Keith. Research for Visual Communicators. 12:1 (1995): 49-50.

Kielbowicz, Richard B. Growing Interaction of the Federal Bureaucracy and the Press: The Case of a Postal Rule, 1879-1917. 4 (1987): 5-18.

Kielbowicz, Richard. On Making Connections With Outside Subfields. 10:3-4 (1993): 31-37.

Kilmer, Paulette D. Flying Around the World in 1889-In Search of the Archetypal Wanderer. 16:2 ( 1999): 63-84.

Kitch, Carolyn L. `The Courage to Call Things by Their Right Names': Fanny Fern, Feminine Sympathy, and the Feminist
Issues in Nineteenth-Century American Journalism. 13:3 (1996): 286-303.

Kitch, Carolyn. Family Pictures: Constructing the `Typical' American in 1920s Magazines. 16:4 (1999): 57-75.

Kitch, Carolyn. Rethinking Objectivity in Journalism and History: What Can We Learn from Feminist Theory and Practice? 16:2 ( 1999): 113-20.

Kitch, Carolyn. The Work That Came Before the Art: Willa Cather as Journalist, 1893-1912. 14:3-4 (1997): 425-40.

Knight, Denise D. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Randolph Hearst, and the Practice of Ethical Journalism. 11:4 (1994): 336-47.

Kornweibel, Theodore, Jr. `The Most Dangerous of All Negro Journals': Federal Efforts to Suppress the Chicago Defender During World War I. 11:2 (1994): 154-68.

Kostyu, Paul E. Nothing More, Nothing Less: Case Law Leading to the Freedom of Information Act. 12:4 (1995): 462-76.

Kovarik, Bill. `To Avoid the Coming Storm': Hezekiah Niles' Weekly Register as a Voice of North-South Moderation, 1811-1836. 9:3-4 (1992): 20-43.

Krompak, Frank. A Wider Niche for Westbrook Pegler. 1, 1 (1983): 31-45.

Lawson, Linda. Advertisements Masquerading as News in Turn-of-the-Century American Periodicals. 5 (1988): 81-96.

Leidholdt, Alex. Virginius Dabney and Lenoir Chambers: Two Southern Liberal Newspaper Editors Face Virginia's Massive
Resistance to Public School Integration. 15:4 (1998): 35-68.

Lentz, Richard. Resurrection of the Prophet: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the News Weeklies. 4 (1987): 59-81.

Lentz, Richard. The Incorporation of Malcolm X. 10 (1993): 38-69.

Lentz, Richard. The Search for Strategic Silence. 8:1 (1991): 10-26.

Leonhirth, William J. Selling Cable Television in the 1970s and 1980s: Social Dreams and Business Schemes. 15:4 (1998): 95-124.

Lewenstein, Bruce V. Covering Cold Fusion: Cornell University's Cold Fusion Archive. 7:1 (1990): 9-11.

Lewenstein, Bruce V. Magazine Publishing and Popular Science After World War II. 6:4 (1989): 218-34.

Lisenby, Foy. American Women in Magazine Cartoons. 2 (1985): 130-34.

List, Karen K. Realities and Possibilities: The Lives of Women in Periodicals of the New Republic. 11:Winter 1994): 20-38.

Logue, Cal M., Eugene F. Miller, and Christopher J. Schroll. The Press Under Pressure: How Georgia's Newspapers Responded to Civil War Constraints. 15:1 (1998): 13-34.

Lorenz, Alfred Lawrence. `In the Wake of the News,': The Beginnings of a Sports Column, by HEK. 9 (1992): 65-86.

Lorenz, Alfred Lawrence. The Joseph Medill Patterson Papers: A Publisher's View of the Early 20th Century. 14:2 ( 1997): 205-08.

Lorenz, Larry. The Whitechapel Club: Defining Chicago's Journalists in the 19th Century. 15:1 (1998): 83-102.

Lueck, Therese. Women's Moral Reform Periodicals of the 19th Century: A Cultural Feminist Analysis of The Advocate. 16:3 (1999): 37-52.

Lule, Jack. Telling the Story of Story. 7:4 (1990): 259-74.

Mander, Mary S. American Correspondents During World War II: Common Sense as a View of the World. 1, 1 (1983): 17-30.

Marmarelli, Ron. William Hard as Progressive Journalist. 3 (1986): 142-53.

Marron, Maria. The Founding of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. and the Arizona Project: The Most Significant Post-Watergate Development in U.S. Investigative Journalism. 14:1 (1997): 54-75.

Marrs, John Merton. Project Chariot, Nuclear Zeal, Easy Journalism and the Fate of Eskimos. 16:3 (1999): 71-98.

Marvin, Carolyn. Reconsidering James Carey. 7:4 (1990): 216-26.

Matera, Fran R. Ellipsis and Eclipse As Indicators of Bias. 8:1 (1991): 35-47.

McChesney, Robert W. Franklin Roosevelt, His Administration, and the Communications Act of 1934. 5:4 (1988): 204-29.

McConnell, Jane S. Choosing a Team for Democracy: Henry R. Luce and the Commission on Freedom of the Press. 14:2 ( 1997): 148-63.

McDonough, Frank. Reflections on the Role of the Press in the Foreign Policy Aims of Adolf Hitler. 12:3 (1995): 393-401.

McIntyre, Jerilyn S. Oppositionalizing Carey. 7:4 (1990): 227-32.

McPherson, James B. Crosses Before a Government Vampire: How Four Newspapers Addressed the First Amendment in Editorials, 1962-1991. 13:3 (1996): 304-17.

Mei-ling Yang, Selling Patriotism: The Representation of Women in Magazine Advertising in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 304-20.

Merrick, Beverly G. Ishbel Ross, From Bonar Bridge to Manhattan: The Gaelic Beginnings of an American Reporter. 13:4 (1996): 440-55.

Miller, Karen S. `Typical Slime by Joe McCarthy': Ralph McGill and Anti-McCarthyism in the South. 13:3 (1996): 319-32.

Mindich, David T.Z. Searching for Journalism History in Cyberspace. 15:1 (1998): 103-08.

Mindich, David T.Z., Elliot King, Barbara Straus Reed, and David Abrahamson. The Jhistorian Online. 14:2 ( 1997): 209-22.

Miraldi, Robert. Fictional Techniques in the Journalism of David Graham Phillips. 4 (1987): 181-90.

Mitchell, Catherine C. Bibliography: Scholarship on Women Working in Journalism. 7:1 (1990): 33-38.

Mitchell, Catherine C. The Place of Biography in the History of News Women. 7:1 (1990): 23-32.

Moffett, Albert E. Hometown Radio in 1942: The Role of Local Stations During the First Year of Total War. 3 (1986): 87-98.

Murray, Michael D. Interview: The End of an Era at CBS. 8:1 (1991): 48-61.

Murray, Michael D. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Campaign Against Middle Commercials. 6:1 (1989): 30-40.

Murray, Michael D. The World of Change in TV News: A Conversation with Garrick Utley. 14:2 ( 1997): 223-30.

Murray, Michael. Research in Broadcasting: An Overview of Major Resource Centers. 1:2 (1984): 77-80.

Nagy, Alex. Foreign Embassies in the United States as Communist Propaganda Sources: 1945-1960. 14:1 (1997): 76-91.

Nord, David. A Diverse Field Needs a Diversity of Approaches. 10:3-4 (1993): 26-30.

Olasky, Marvin N. When World Views Collide: Journalists and the Great Monkey Trial. 4 (1987): 133-46.

Olasky, Marvin. Journalism Historians and Religion. 6:1 (1989): 41-53.

Osburn, John. What's Mock News? A Case Study of Dino Times and NYTW News. 15:4 (1998) 141-47.

Palmegiano, E. G. The Newark Public Library: Unexpected Haven for Mass Media Historians. 11:4 (1994): 362-64.

Patterson, Oscar III. The Press Held Hostage: Terrorism in a Small North Carolina Town. 15:4 (1998): 125-39.

Peterson, Theodore. Four Theories: A Brief History of Its Origins. 10:1-2 (1993): 4-6.

Pfaff, Daniel W. Joseph Pulitzer II and the European War, 1938-1945. 6:3 (1989): 143-57.

Ponder, Stephen E. Conservation, Community Economics, and Newspapering: The Seattle Press and the Forest Reserves
Controversy of 1897. 3 (1986): 50-60.

Ponder, Stephen. Presidential Publicity and Executive Power: Woodrow Wilson and the Centralizing of Governmental Information. 11:3 (1994): 257- 269.

Ponder, Stephen. That Delightful Relationship: Presidents and White House Correspondents in the 1920s. 14 (1997): 164-81.

Pratte, Alf. 1995 Presidential Address: A Better Organized, Faster, and Neutral Academic Organization. 13:1 (1996): 79-83.

Pratte, Alf. Ke Alaka'i: The Leadership Role of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin in the Hawaiian Statehood Movement. 2 (1985): 65-78.

Pratte, Alf. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin and the `Day of Infamy.' 5 (1988): 5-13.

Rankin, Charles E. Type and Stereotype: Frederic E. Lockley, Pioneer Journalist. 14:2 ( 1997): 182-204.

Rapp, Dean. `Such Things Can Only Happen in America': British Press Response to the Scopes Trail. 7:3 (1990): 148-63.

Reed, Barbara Straus. Unity, Not Absorption: Robert Lyon and the Asmonean. 7:2 ( 1990): 77-95.

Reed, V. Delbert. A Last Hurrah for the Frontier Press. 6 (1989): 65-84.

Riley, Sam G. Alex Posey: Creek Indian Editor/Humorist/Poet. 1:2 (1984): 67-76.

Risley, Ford. Peter W. Alexander: Confederate Chronicler & Conscience. 15:1 (1998): 35-50.

Risley, Ford. The Savannah Morning News As a Penny Paper: Independent, But Hardly Neutral. 16:4 (1999): 19-36.

Robertson, Michael. Stephen Crane's New York City Journalism and the Oft-Told Tale. (1992): 7-22.

Rogers, William Warren, Jr. Reconstruction Journalism: The Hays-Hawley Letter. 6:4 (1989): 235-44.

Rosen, Jay. News and the Search for the Present. 8:1 (1991): 4-6.

Ross, Felicia G. Jones. The Brownsville Affair and the Political Values of Cleveland Black Newspapers. 12:2 ( 1995): 107-22.

Ross, Kristina. The Uses of History: The Media History Project. 13:2 ( 1996): 225-32.

Rutenbeck, Jeff. The Rhetoric of Independence and Boosterism in Late Nineteenth-Century California Journalism. 13:4 (1996): 456-74.

Rutenbeck, Jeffrey. The Stagnation and Decline of Partisan Journalism in Late Nineteenth-Century America. 10:1-2 (1993): 38-60.

Scheidenhelm, Richard. James Fenimore Cooper and the Law of Libel in New York. 4 (1987): 19-29.

Schudson, Michael. Culture, Communication, and Carey. 7:4 (1990): 233-41.

Schuppert, Roger. Archibald Grimke: Radical Writer in a Conservative Age. 12:1 (1995): 39-44.

Schwoch, James. Origins, Paradigms, and Topographies: Methodological Considerations Regarding Area Studies and Broadcast Histories. 9:3-4 (1992): 111-30.

Shipman, Marlin. `Killing Me Softly'? The Newspaper Press and the Reporting on the Search for a More Humane Execution Technology. 13:2 ( 1996): 176-205.

Simpson, Roger. `Our Single Remedy for All Ills': The History of the Idea of a National Press Council. 12:4 (1995): 477-95.

Sloan, Wm. David, and Thomas A. Schwartz. Historians and Freedom of the Press, 1690-1801: Libertarian or Limited? 5 (1988): 159-78.

Sloan, Wm. David. `Purse and Pen': Party-Press Relationships, 1789-1816. 6:2 (1989): 103-27.

Sloan, Wm. David. Historians and the American Press, 1900-1945: Working Profession or Big Business? 3 (1986): 154-6.

Sloan, Wm. David. Scurrility and the Party Press, 1789-1816. 5 (1988): 97-112.

Sloan, Wm. David. The New England Courant: Voice of Anglicanism. 8:2-3 (1991): 108-41.

Sloan, Wm. David. The Party Press and Freedom of the Press, 1798-1808. 4 (1987): 82-96.

Sloan, Wm. David. Why Study Media History? 10:3-4 (1993): 6-10.

Smith, C. Zoe. Fritz Goro: Emigre Photojournalist. 3 (1986): 206-21.

Smith, Jeffery. War as Monarchial Folly in the Early American Press. 10 (1993): 83-97.

Smith, Michael R. Extra! Extra! Pennsylvania's Tim Hughes Offers Old and Rare Newspapers for Sale. 15:2 ( 1998): 101-04.

Smith, Michael R. My Newspaper is Older Than Your Newspaper! 16:3 (1999): 99-101.

Smythe, Ted Curtis. The Advertisers' War to Verify Newspaper Circulation, 1870-1914. 3 (1986): 167-80.

Snorgrass, J. William. The Baltimore Afro-American and the Election Campaigns of FDR. 1:2 (1984): 35-50.

Solomon, William S. Newsroom Managers and Workers: The Specialization of Editing Work. 10:1-2 (1993): 24-37.

Somers, Paul P., Jr. `Right in the Führer's Face': American Editorial Cartoons of the World War II Period. 13 (1996): 333-53.

Spellman, Robert G. The Blue Pencil Gang. 11:4 (1994): 359-62.

Spellman, Robert L. Misconceptions and Criminal Prosecutions: Theodore Roosevelt and the Panama Canal Libels. 11:Winter 1994): 39-60.

Spencer, David R. Bringing Down Giants: Thomas Nast, John Wilson Bengough and the Maturing of Political Cartooning. 15:3 (1998): 61-88.

Spencer, David R. Unequal Partners: Gender Relationships in Victorian Radical Journalism. 14:3-4 (1997): 441-59.

Spencer, David. 1997 Presidential Address: History and the Age of Cyberspace. 15:1 (1998): 109-15.

Spencer, David. The Social Origins of Broadcasting: Canada, 1919-1945. 9:3-4 (1992): 96-110.

Startt, James D. 1998 Presidential Address: The Historiographical Tradition in 20th Century America. 16:1 (1999): 105-31.

Startt, James D. H.W. Massingham, Radical Journalism, and the South African Racial Imperative, 1906-1910. 8:2-3 (1991): 142-59.

Startt, James. Historiography and the Media Historian. 10:3-4 (1993): 17-25.

Stavitsky, Alan B. New York City's Municipal Broadcasting Experiment: WNYC, 1922-1940. 9:3-4 (1992): 84-95.

Stec, Loretta. Dorothy Thompson as `Liberal Conservative' Columnist: Gender, Politics, and Journalistic Authority. 12:2 ( 1995): 162-69.

Stegmaier, Mark. Window on Washington in 1850: Tracking Newspaper Letter-Writers. 15:1 (1998): 69-82.

Steiner, Linda, Michael Robertson, Thomas Connery, and Rodger Streitmatter. Sex, Lies, and Autobiography: Contributions of Life Study to Journalism History. 13:2 ( 1996): 206-24.

Steiner, Linda. Do You Belong in Journalism?: Definitions of the Ideal Journalist in Career Guidance Books. 11:4 (1994): 321-35.

Steiner, Linda. Finding Community in Nineteenth Century Suffage Periodicals. 1(1) (1983): 1-15.

Steiner, Linda. Stories of Quitting: Why Did Women Journalists Leave the Newsroom. 15:3 (1998): 89-116.

Stevens, John D. The Black Press and the 1936 Olympics. 14:1 (1997): 97-102.

Stevens, John. Edna Ferber's Journalistic Roots. 12:4 (1995): 497-501.

Stewart, Robert K. The Exchange System and the Development of American Politics in the 1820s. 4 (1987): 30-42.

Stimson, William. Clarity as a `Linguistic Theory.' 12:1 (1995): 45-48.

Stimson, William. Westbrook Pegler: Brat of the Whole Neighborhood. 11:3 (1994): 270-73.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Conservative Media: A Different Kind of Diversity. 16:4 (1999): 9-11.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Delilah Beasley: A Black Woman Who Lifted as She Climbed. 11:Winter 1994): 61-75.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Journalism History Goes Interactive at the Newseum. 14:1 (1997): 92-96.

Streitmatter, Rodger. The Lesbian and Gay Press: Raising a Militant Voice in the 1960s. 12:2 ( 1995): 142-61.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Margaret Schofield Wang: Opening a Window on a Different China. 14:3-4 (1997): 460-74.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Theodore Roosevelt: Public Relations Pioneer. 7:2 ( 1990): 96-113.

Teel, Leonard Ray. The African-American Press and the Campaign for a Federal Antilynching Law, 1933-34. 8:2-3 (1991): 84-107.

Teel, Leonard Ray. The Jazz Rage: Carter G. Woodson's Culture War in the African-American Press. 11:4 (1994): 348-58.

Teel, Leonard Ray. The Shaping of a Southern Opinion Leader: Ralph McGill and Freedom of Information. 5 (1988): 14-27.

Teel, Leonard Ray. W.A. Scott and the Atlanta World. 6:3 (1989): 158-78.

Theus, Kathryn T. From Orthodoxy to Reform: Assimilation and the Jewish-English Press of Mid-Nineteenth Century America. 1:2 (1984): 15-26.

Thornton, Brian. `Gospel of Fearlessness' or `Outright Lies': A Historical Examination of Magazine Letters to the Editor, 1902-1912 and 1982-1992. 15:2 ( 1998): 37-57.

Vaughn, Stephen. Ronald Reagan and Freedom of Expression: From Liberal to Industry Spokesman, 1945-1962. 9:3-4 (1992): 131-53.

Vergobbi, David J. Oh, That Proper Mix: Selective Boosterism on the North Idaho Mining Frontier Society. 14:3-4 (1997): 475-94.

Volek, Tom. Searching for the Social Construction of Radio. 9:3-4 (1992): 44-53.

Von Schilling, James A. Television During World War II: Homefront Service, Military Success. 12:3 (1995): 290-303.

`Wallbreaking' Begins Work on Freedom Forum's Newseum, A. 11:3 (1994): 274.

Walters, Timothy, and Lynne Mansel. The Conspiracy of Silence: Media Coverage of Syphilis, 1906-1941. 8:4 (1991): 246-65.

Washburn, Patrick S. The Black Press: Homefront Clout Hits a Peak in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 359-66.

Washburn, Patrick S. The Pittsburgh Courier's Double V Campaign in 1942. 3 (1986): 73-86.

Waters, Ken. How World Vision Rose From Obscurity To Prominence: Television Fundraising, 1972-1982. 15:4 (1998): 69-93.

Watts, Liz. Magazine Coverage of First Ladies from Hoover to Clinton from Election Through the First One Hundred Days in Office. 14:3-4 (1997): 495-519.

Weill, Susan. Conserving Racial Segregation in 1954: Brown v. Board of Education and the Mississippi Daily Press. 16:4 (1999): 77-99.

Weinberg, Steve. Avenging Angel or Deceitful Devil?: The Development of Drew Pearson, a New Kind of Investigative Journalist. 14:3-4 (1997): 283-302.

Weiner, Richard. The Doctors-An Historical Overview of Syndicated Columnists from Dr. William Brady to Dr. George Crane. 14:3-4 (1997): 530-38.

Whitby, Gary L. Tough Talk and Bad News: Satire and the New York Herald, 1835-1860. 9 (1992): 35-52.

Whitfield, Stephen J. The Jewish Contribution to American Journalism. 3 (1986): 99-112.

Whitt, Jan. Legacy of Fear: Japan-Bashing in Contemporary American Film. 13:3 (1996): 354-60.

Williams, Elizabeth Evenson. The Editor as Politician: W.R. Ronald and the Agricultural Act of 1930. 13:1 (1996): 48-59.

Winfield, Betty Houchin, and Janice Hume, Shhh, Do Tell! World War II and Press-Government Scholarship. 12:3 (1995): 367-83.

Winfield, Betty Houchin, and Janice Hume. The American Hero and the Evolution of the Human Interest Story. 15:2 ( 1998): 79-99.

Youm, Kyo Ho. Press Policy of the U.S. Military Government in Korea. 8:2-3 (1991): 160-77.

Articles by Topic

Advertising
Adams, Edward E., and Rajiv Sekhri, Daily Newspaper Advertising Trends During World War II: IRS Tax Rulings and the War Bond Drives. 12:3 (1995): 201-12.

Bradley, Patricia. John Wanamaker's `Temple of Patriotism' Defines Early 20th Century Advertising and Brochures. 15:2 ( 1998): 15-35.

Lawson, Linda. Advertisements Masquerading as News in Turn-of-the-Century American Periodicals. 5 (1988): 81-96.

Mei-ling Yang, Selling Patriotism: The Representation of Women in Magazine Advertising in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 304-20.

Murray, Michael D. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Campaign Against Middle Commercials. 6:1 (1989): 30-40.

Smythe, Ted Curtis. The Advertisers' War to Verify Newspaper Circulation, 1870-1914. 3 (1986): 167-80.

African-American Press
Burrowes, Carl Patrick. `In Common with Colored Men, I Have Certain Sentiments': Black Nationalism and Hilary Teage of the Liberia Herald. 16:3 (1999): 17-35.

Carter, Julette B. The Role of the Black Press in the 1923 Trial of Marcus Mosiah Garvey. 14:2 ( 1997): 131-47.

Kornweibel, Theodore, Jr. `The Most Dangerous of All Negro Journals': Federal Efforts to Suppress the Chicago Defender During World War I. 11:2 (1994): 154-68.

Ross, Felicia G. Jones. The Brownsville Affair and the Political Values of Cleveland Black Newspapers. 12:2 ( 1995): 107-22.

Snorgrass, J. William. The Baltimore Afro-American and the Election Campaigns of FDR. 1:2 (1984): 35-50.

Stevens, John D. The Black Press and the 1936 Olympics. 14:1 (1997): 97-102.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Delilah Beasley: A Black Woman Who Lifted as She Climbed. 11:4 (1994): 61-75.

Teel, Leonard Ray. The African-American Press and the Campaign for a Federal Antilynching Law, 1933-34. 8:2-3 (1991): 84-107.

Teel, Leonard Ray. The Jazz Rage: Carter G. Woodson's Culture War in the African-American Press. 11:4 (1994): 348-58.

Teel, Leonard Ray. W.A. Scott and the Atlanta World. 6:3 (1989): 158-78.

Washburn, Patrick S. The Black Press: Homefront Clout Hits a Peak in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 359-66.

Washburn, Patrick S. The Pittsburgh Courier's Double V Campaign in 1942. 3 (1986): 73-86.

Alternative and Ideological Journalism
Beasley, Maurine H. Donna Allen and the Women's Institute: A Feminist Perspective on the First Amendment. 9:3-4 (1992): 154-66.

Foust, James. Mass-Produced Reform: Henry Ford's Dearborn Independent. 14:3-4 (1997): 411-24.

Kitch, Carolyn L. The Courage to Call Things by Their Right Names': Fanny Fern, Feminine Sympathy, and the Feminist Issues in Nineteenth-Century American Journalism. 13:3 (1996): 286-303.

Lueck, Therese. Women's Moral Reform Periodicals of the 19th Century: A Cultural Feminist Analysis of The Advocate. 16:3 (1999): 37-52.

Schuppert, Roger. Archibald Grimke: Radical Writer in a Conservative Age. 12:1 (1995): 39-44.

Spencer, David R. Unequal Partners: Gender Relationships in Victorian Radical Journalism. 14:3-4 (1997): 441-59.

Startt, James D. H.W. Massingham, Radical Journalism, and the South African Racial Imperative, 1906-1910. 8:2-3 (1991): 142-59.

Stec, Loretta. Dorothy Thompson as `Liberal Conservative' Columnist: Gender, Politics, and Journalistic Authority. 12:2 ( 1995): 162-69.

Steiner, Linda. Finding Community in Nineteenth Century Suffage Periodicals. 1(1) (1983): 1-15.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Conservative Media: A Different Kind of Diversity. 16:4 (1999): 9-11.

Streitmatter, Rodger. The Lesbian and Gay Press: Raising a Militant Voice in the 1960s. 12:2 ( 1995): 142-61.

American Journalism Historians Association
Cassady, David. A Special AJHA Report: Doctoral Education in Media History. 10:3-4 (1993): 4-5.

Heuterman, Thomas H. 1996 Presidential Address: AJHA and Its Responsibility to the Future of Journalism. 14:1 (1997): 103-08.

Pratte, Alf. 1995 Presidential Address: A Better Organized, Faster, and Neutral Academic Organization. 13:1 (1996): 79-83.

Spencer, David. 1997 Presidential Address: History and the Age of Cyberspace. 15:1 (1998): 109-15.

Startt, James D. 1998 Presidential Address: The Historiographical Tradition in 20th Century America. 16:1 (1999): 105-31.

Antebellum and Civil War Press
Chiasson, Lloyd. A Newspaper Analysis of the John Brown Raid. 2 (1985): 22-36.

Hughes, Thomas Andrew. The Civil War Press: Promoter of Unity or Neutral Reporter? 6:3 (1989): 179-99.

\Kovarik, Bill. `To Avoid the Coming Storm': Hezekiah Niles' Weekly Register as a Voice of North-South Moderation, 1811-1836. 9:3-4 (1992): 20-43.

Logue, Cal M., Eugene F. Miller, and Christopher J. Schroll. The Press Under Pressure: How Georgia's Newspapers Responded to Civil War Constraints. 15:1 (1998): 13-34.

Risley, Ford. Peter W. Alexander: Confederate Chronicler & Conscience. 15:1 (1998): 35-50.

Biographies of Journalists
Berner, R. Thomas. The Doctor's Son Covers a Euthenasia Trial: John O'Hara The Journalist. 13:2 ( 1996): 111-25.

Bradley, Patricia. Joseph Pulitzer as an American Hegelian. 10:3-4 (1993): 70-82.

Campbell, W. Joseph. `One of the Fine Figures of American Journalism': A Closer Look at Josephus Daniels of the Raleigh News and Observer. 16:4 (1999): 37-55.

Connery, Thomas. Julian Ralph: Forgotten Master of Descriptive Detail. 2 (1985): 165-73.

Daley, Patrick. George Seldes: Propaganda Analyst, Press Gadfly. 13:1 (1996): 5-20.

Dickerson, Donna L. George T. Ruby: Reconstruction Politician/Journalist. 15:1 (1998): 51-68.

Dillon, Michael J. Edward H. Butler's Buffalo News and the Crisis of Labor, 1877-1892: From Populist to Patrician. 16:1 (1999): 41-58.

Edwardson, Mickie. James Lawrence Fly's Fight for a Free Marketplace of Ideas. 14:1 (1997): 19-39.

Gates, Sharon Joyce. Adolph Ochs: Learning What's Fit to Print. 8:4 (1991): 228-29.

Harrison, S. L. Hemingway as Negligent Reporter: New Masses and the 1935 Florida Hurricane. 11:1 (1994): 11-19.

Harrison, S.L. Field, F.P.A., and Lardner: Notable Newspaper Columnists. 14:3-4 (1997): 520-29.

Harrison, S.L. Mencken: Magnificent Anachronism? 13:1 (1996): 60-78.

Johnson, Edna Boone, and Mary Helen Brown. James Agee's Documentary Expression: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. 9 (1992): 53-64.

Kates, James A. The Conservationist as Journalist: P.S. Lovejoy and the Fight for the Cutover. 12:2 ( 1995): 123-41.

Krompak, Frank. A Wider Niche for Westbrook Pegler. 1, 1 (1983): 31-45.

Lorenz, Alfred Lawrence. The Joseph Medill Patterson Papers: A Publisher's View of the Early 20th Century. 14:2 ( 1997): 205-08.

Marmarelli, Ron. William Hard as Progressive Journalist. 3 (1986): 142-53.

McConnell, Jane S. Choosing a Team for Democracy: Henry R. Luce and the Commission on Freedom of the Press. 14:2 ( 1997): 148-63.

Miraldi, Robert. Fictional Techniques in the Journalism of David Graham Phillips. 4 (1987): 181-90.

Rankin, Charles E. Type and Stereotype: Frederic E. Lockley, Pioneer Journalist. 14:2 ( 1997): 182-204.

Reed, Barbara Straus. Unity, Not Absorption: Robert Lyon and the Asmonean. 7:2 ( 1990): 77-95.

Riley, Sam G. Alex Posey: Creek Indian Editor/Humorist/Poet. 1:2 (1984): 67-76.

Risley, Ford. Peter W. Alexander: Confederate Chronicler & Conscience. 15:1 (1998): 35-50.

Robertson, Michael. Stephen Crane's New York City Journalism and the Oft-Told Tale. (1992): 7-22.

Schuppert, Roger. Archibald Grimke: Radical Writer in a Conservative Age. 12:1 (1995): 39-44.

Smith, C. Zoe. Fritz Goro: Emigre Photojournalist. 3 (1986): 206-21.

Startt, James D. H.W. Massingham, Radical Journalism, and the South African Racial Imperative, 1906-1910. 8:2-3 (1991): 142-59.

Stevens, John. Edna Ferber's Journalistic Roots. 12:4 (1995): 497-501.

Stimson, William. Westbrook Pegler: Brat of the Whole Neighborhood. 11:3 (1994): 270-73.

Teel, Leonard Ray. W.A. Scott and the Atlanta World. 6:3 (1989): 158-78.

Books

Anderson, Douglas A. The Muckraking Books of Pearson, Allen, and Anderson. 2 (1985): 5-21.

Haugland, Ann. Books and Radio: Culture and Technology in the 1920s and 1930s. 9:3-4 (1992): 66-83.

Broadcasting
Benjamin, Louise. World War II American Radio Is More Than Murrow. 12:3 (1995): 334-41.

Berkman, Dave. The `Blue Book' and Charles Siepmann as Reported in Broadcasting Magazine. 2 (1985): 37-48.

Berland, Elaine Prostak. `Up in the Air': Re-considering the Cultural Origins of Broadcasting and the Myth of Entertainment
During the 1920s. 9:3-4 (1992): 54-65.
Davies, David R. From Ridicule to Respect: Newspapers' Reaction to Television, 1948-1960. 15:4 (1998): 17-33.

Godfrey, Donald G. CBS World News Roundup: Setting the Stage for the Next Half Century. 7:3 (1990): 164-72.

Haugland, Ann. Books and Radio: Culture and Technology in the 1920s and 1930s. 9:3-4 (1992): 66-83.

Leonhirth, William J. Selling Cable Television in the 1970s and 1980s: Social Dreams and Business Schemes. 15:4 (1998): 95-124.

McChesney, Robert W. Franklin Roosevelt, His Administration, and the Communications Act of 1934. 5:4 (1988): 204-29.

Moffett, Albert E. Hometown Radio in 1942: The Role of Local Stations During the First Year of Total War. 3 (1986): 87-98.

Murray, Michael D. Interview: The End of an Era at CBS. 8:1 (1991): 48-61.

Murray, Michael D. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Campaign Against Middle Commercials. 6:1 (1989): 30-40.

Murray, Michael D. The World of Change in TV News: A Conversation with Garrick Utley. 14:2 ( 1997): 223-30.

Murray, Michael. Research in Broadcasting: An Overview of Major Resource Centers. 1:2 (1984): 77-80.

Schwoch, James. Origins, Paradigms, and Topographies: Methodological Considerations Regarding Area Studies and Broadcast Histories. 9:3-4 (1992): 111-30.

Spencer, David. The Social Origins of Broadcasting: Canada, 1919-1945. 9:3-4 (1992): 96-110.

Stavitsky, Alan B. New York City's Municipal Broadcasting Experiment: WNYC, 1922-1940. 9:3-4 (1992): 84-95.

Volek, Tom. Searching for the Social Construction of Radio. 9:3-4 (1992): 44-53.

Von Schilling, James A. Television During World War II: Homefront Service, Military Success. 12:3 (1995): 290-303.

Waters, Ken. How World Vision Rose From Obscurity To Prominence: Television Fundraising, 1972-1982. 15:4 (1998): 69-93.

Cartoons
INKS: A New Journal for Cartoon and Comic Art Studies. 11:1 (1994): 10.

Lisenby, Foy. American Women in Magazine Cartoons. 2 (1985): 130-34.

Somers, Paul P., Jr. `Right in the Führer's Face': American Editorial Cartoons of the World War II Period. 13 (1996): 333-53.

Spencer, David R. Bringing Down Giants: Thomas Nast, John Wilson Bengough and the Maturing of Political Cartooning. 15:3 (1998): 61-88.

Civil Rights and Press

Leidholdt, Alex. Virginius Dabney and Lenoir Chambers: Two Southern Liberal Newspaper Editors Face Virginia's Massive Resistance to Public School Integration. 15:4 (1998): 35-68.

Lentz, Richard. Resurrection of the Prophet: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the News Weeklies. 4 (1987): 59-81.

Weill, Susan. Conserving Racial Segregation in 1954: Brown v. Board of Education and the Mississippi Daily Press. 16:4 (1999): 77-99.

Civil War Press. See Antebellum and Civil War Press

Colonial Press
Copeland, David A. `A Receipt Against the Plague': Medical Reporting in Colonial America. 11:3 (1994): 204- 218.

Copeland, David A. The Proceedings of the Rebellious Negroes : News of Slave Insurrections and Crimes in Colonial Newspapers. 12:2 ( 1995): 83-106.

Copeland, David. In All the Papers: Reporting on Religion in Colonial America. 13:4 (1996): 390-415.

Frasca, Ralph. `The Glorious Publick Virtue so Predominant in Our Rising Country': Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network During the Revolutionary Era. 13:1 (1996): 21-37.

Frasca, Ralph. Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network. 5 (1988): 145-58.

Sloan, Wm. David. The New England Courant: Voice of Anglicanism. 8:2-3 (1991): 108-41.

Criticism of the Media

Brown, Pamela A. George Seldes and the Winter Soldier Brigade: The Press Criticism of In Fact, 1940-1950. 6:2 (1989): 86-102.

Daley, Patrick. George Seldes: Propaganda Analyst, Press Gadfly. 13:1 (1996): 5-20.

Jones, Steve. Re-Viewing Rock Writing: The Origins of Popular Music Criticism. 9:1-2 (1992): 87-107.

Economics
Bass, S. M. W., and Joseph Rebello. The Economics of the New Journalism. 9:1-2 (1992): 4-6.

Frasca, Ralph. `The Glorious Publick Virtue so Predominant in Our Rising Country': Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network During the Revolutionary Era. 13:1 (1996): 21-37.

Frasca, Ralph. Benjamin Franklin's Printing Network. 5 (1988): 145-58.

Gleason, Timothy W. Legal Advocacy and the First Amendment: Elisha Hanson's Attempt to Create First Amendment Protection for the Business of the Press. 3 (1986): 195-206.

Kaplan, Richard L. The Economics and Politics of Nineteenth-Century Newspapers. 10: 1-2 (1993): 84-101.

Leonhirth, William J. Selling Cable Television in the 1970s and 1980s: Social Dreams and Business Schemes. 15:4 (1998): 95-124.

Ponder, Stephen E. Conservation, Community Economics, and Newspapering: The Seattle Press and the Forest Reserves Controversy of 1897. 3 (1986): 50-60.

Smythe, Ted Curtis. The Advertisers' War to Verify Newspaper Circulation, 1870-1914. 3 (1986): 167-80.

Education
Asher, Brad. The Professional Vision: Conflicts Over Journalism Education, 1900-1950. 11:4 (1994): 304-20.

Beasley, Maurine, and Douglas Ward. What Should a Ph.D. Student in Media History Study? 10:3-4 (1993): 11-16.

Cassady, David. A Special AJHA Report: Doctoral Education in Media History. 10:3-4 (1993): 4-5.

Ethics
Banning, Stephen A. `Truth is Our Ultimate Goal': A Mid-19th Century Concern for Journalism Ethics. 16:1 (1999): 17-39.

Beasley, Maurine. A `Front Page Girl' Covers the Lindbergh Kidnaping: An Ethical Dilemma. 1(1) (1983): 63-74.

Ferré, John P. The Dubious Heritage of Media Ethics: Cause-and-Effect Criticism in the 1890s.AJ 5:4 (1988): 191-203.

Knight, Denise D. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Randolph Hearst, and the Practice of Ethical Journalism. 11:4 (1994): 336-47.

Simpson, Roger. `Our Single Remedy for All Ills': The History of the Idea of a National Press Council. 12:4 (1995): 477-95.

First Amendment. See Freedom of the Press

Foreign Affairs

Arant, Morgan David Jr. Journalist Mark Ethridge's Diplomatic Missions in Post-World War II Europe: The Making of a Cold Warrior. 14:3-4 (1997): 336-58.

McDonough, Frank. Reflections on the Role of the Press in the Foreign Policy Aims of Adolf Hitler. 12:3 (1995): 393-401.

Nagy, Alex. Foreign Embassies in the United States as Communist Propaganda Sources: 1945-1960. 14:1 (1997): 76-91.

Youm, Kyo Ho. Press Policy of the U.S. Military Government in Korea. 8:2-3 (1991): 160-77.

Foreign Correspondence

Bjork, Ulf Jonas. Sketches of Life and Society: Horace Greeley's Vision for Foreign Correspondence. 14:3-4 (1997): 359-75.

Bjork, Ulf Jonas. The Commercial Roots of Foreign Correspondence: The New York Herald and Foreign News, 1835-1839. 11:2 (1994): 102-15.

Freedom of the Press

Blanchard, Margaret A. Freedom of the Press in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 342-358.

Cohen, Jeremy. Absence of the First Amendment in Schenck vs. United States: A Reexamination. 2 (1985): 49-64.

Digby-Junger, Richard. `News in Which the Public May Take An Interest': A Nineteenth Century Precedent for New York Times v. Sullivan. 12:1 (1995): 22-38.

Edwardson, Mickie. James Lawrence Fly's Fight for a Free Marketplace of Ideas. 14:1 (1997): 19-39.

Gates, Paul H. Jr., and Bill F. Chamberlin. Madison Misinterpreted: Historical Presentism Skews Scholarship. 13:1 (1996): 38-47.

Gleason, Timothy W. Historians and Freedom of the Press Since 1800. 5:4 (1988): 230-47.

Gleason, Timothy W. Legal Advocacy and the First Amendment: Elisha Hanson's Attempt to Create First Amendment Protection for the Business of the Press. 3 (1986): 195-206.

Hong, Nathaniel. Free Speech Without an `If' or a `But': The Defense of Free Expression in the Radical Periodicals of Home, Washington, 1897-1912. 11:2 ( 1994): 139-53.

Humphrey, Carol Sue. Great Distance = Declining Interest: Massachusetts Printers and Protections for a Free Press, 1783-1791. 9:3-4 (1992): 12-19.

Kornweibel, Theodore, Jr. `The Most Dangerous of All Negro Journals': Federal Efforts to Suppress the Chicago Defender During World War I. 11:2 (1994): 154-68.

Kostyu, Paul E. Nothing More, Nothing Less: Case Law Leading to the Freedom of Information Act. 12:4 (1995): 462-76.

McConnell, Jane S. Choosing a Team for Democracy: Henry R. Luce and the Commission on Freedom of the Press. 14:2 ( 1997): 148-63.

McPherson, James B. Crosses Before a Government Vampire: How Four Newspapers Addressed the First Amendment in Editorials, 1962-1991. 13:3 (1996): 304-17.

Scheidenhelm, Richard. James Fenimore Cooper and the Law of Libel in New York. 4 (1987): 19-29.

Sloan, Wm. David, and Thomas A. Schwartz. Historians and Freedom of the Press, 1690-1801: Libertarian or Limited? 5 (1988): 159-78.

Sloan, Wm. David. The Party Press and Freedom of the Press, 1798-1808. 4 (1987): 82-96.

Spellman, Robert L. Misconceptions and Criminal Prosecutions: Theodore Roosevelt and the Panama Canal Libels. 11:1994): 39-60.

Teel, Leonard Ray. The Shaping of a Southern Opinion Leader: Ralph McGill and Freedom of Information. 5 (1988): 14-27.

Vaughn, Stephen. Ronald Reagan and Freedom of Expression: From Liberal to Industry Spokesman, 1945-1962. 9:3-4 (1992): 131-53.

Frontier Press

Huntzicker, William E. Historians and the American Frontier Press. 5 (1988): 28-45.

Reed, V. Delbert. A Last Hurrah for the Frontier Press. 6 (1989): 65-84.

Vergobbi, David J. Oh, That Proper Mix: Selective Boosterism on the North Idaho Mining Frontier Society. 14:3-4 (1997): 475-94.

Historiography

Blackwood, Roy E. Great Walls: Barriers to Doing Research in the People's Republic of China. 7:1 (1990): 6-9.

Carey, James W. Bibliography of Works by James W. Carey. 7:4 (1990): 252-58.

Caswell, Lucy Shelton. The Ohio State CGA Collection. 11:1 (1994): 4-9.

Frasca, Ralph. In Defense of Historiographic Parochialism. 13:4 (1996): 475-81.

Huntzicker, William E. Historians and the American Frontier Press. 5 (1988): 28-45.

Hynds, Ernest C. Peabody Collection at the University of Georgia. 7:2 ( 1990): 74-76.

Kenney, Keith. Research for Visual Communicators. 12:1 (1995): 49-50.

Kielbowicz, Richard. On Making Connections With Outside Subfields. 10:3-4 (1993): 31-37.

Kitch, Carolyn. Rethinking Objectivity in Journalism and History: What Can We Learn from Feminist Theory and Practice? 16:2 ( 1999): 113-20.

Marvin, Carolyn. Reconsidering James Carey. 7:4 (1990): 216-26.

McIntyre, Jerilyn S. Oppositionalizing Carey. 7:4 (1990): 227-32.

Mindich, David T.Z. Searching for Journalism History in Cyberspace. 15:1 (1998): 103-08.

Mindich, David T.Z., Elliot King, Barbara Straus Reed, and David Abrahamson. The Jhistorian Online. 14:2 ( 1997): 209-22.

Mitchell, Catherine C. The Place of Biography in the History of News Women. 7:1 (1990): 23-32.

Murray, Michael. Research in Broadcasting: An Overview of Major Resource Centers. 1:2 (1984): 77-80.

Nord, David. A Diverse Field Needs a Diversity of Approaches. 10:3-4 (1993): 26-30.

Palmegiano, E. G. The Newark Public Library: Unexpected Haven for Mass Media Historians. 11:4 (1994): 362-64.

Ross, Kristina. The Uses of History: The Media History Project. 13:2 ( 1996): 225-32.

Schudson, Michael. Culture, Communication, and Carey. 7:4 (1990): 233-41.

Schwoch, James. Origins, Paradigms, and Topographies: Methodological Considerations Regarding Area Studies and Broadcast Histories. 9:3-4 (1992): 111-30.

Sloan, Wm. David, and Thomas A. Schwartz. Historians and Freedom of the Press, 1690-1801: Libertarian or Limited? 5 (1988): 159-78.

Sloan, Wm. David. Historians and the American Press, 1900-1945: Working Profession or Big Business? 3 (1986): 154-6.

Sloan, Wm. David. Why Study Media History? 10:3-4 (1993): 6-10.

Smith, Michael R. Extra! Extra! Pennsylvania's Tim Hughes Offers Old and Rare Newspapers for Sale. 15:2 ( 1998): 101-04.

Spencer, David. 1997 Presidential Address: History and the Age of Cyberspace. 15:1 (1998): 109-15.

Startt, James D. 1998 Presidential Address: The Historiographical Tradition in 20th Century America. 16:1 (1999): 105-31.

Startt, James. Historiography and the Media Historian. 10:3-4 (1993): 17-25.

Steiner, Linda, Michael Robertson, Thomas Connery, and Rodger Streitmatter. Sex, Lies, and Autobiography: Contributions of Life Study to Journalism History. 13:2 ( 1996): 206-24.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Journalism History Goes Interactive at the Newseum. 14:1 (1997): 92-96.

Ideological Press. See Alternative and Ideological Journalism

Investigative Journalism

Aucoin, James L. The Early Years of IRE: The Evolution of Modern Investigative Journalism. 12:4 (1995): 425-43.

Aucoin, James L. The Investigative Tradition in American Journalism. 14:3-4 (1997): 317-29.

Blevens, Frederick. The Shifting Paradigms of Investigative Journalism in the 20th Century. 14:3-4 (1997): 257-61.

Marron, Maria. The Founding of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. and the Arizona Project: The Most Significant Post-Watergate Development in U.S. Investigative Journalism. 14:1 (1997): 54-75.

Weinberg, Steve. Avenging Angel or Deceitful Devil?: The development of Drew Pearson, a New Kind of Investigative Journalist. 14:3-4 (1997): 283-302.

Journalists' Character and Conditions

Bekken, Jon. A Collective Biography of Editors of U.S. Workers' Papers: 1913 & 1925. 15:3 (1998): 19-39.

Brennen, Bonnie. Journalists As Workers: An Introduction. 15:3 (1998): 9-12.

Fedler, Fred. Exploring the Historical Image of Journalists as Heavy Drinkers from 1850-1950. 14:3-4 (1997): 391-410.

Lorenz, Larry. The Whitechapel Club: Defining Chic ago's Journalists in the 19th Century. 15:1 (1998): 83-102.

Solomon, William S. Newsroom Managers and Workers: The Specialization of Editing Work. 10:1-2 (1993): 24-37.

Steiner, Linda. Do You Belong in Journalism?: Definitions of the Ideal Journalist in Career Guidance Books. 11:4 (1994): 321-35.

Labor and the Press

Bekken, Jon. `This Paper Is Owned by Many Thousands of Workingmen and Women': Contradictions of a Socialist Daily. 10:1-2 (1993): 61-83.

Bekken, Jon. A Collective Biography of Editors of U.S. Workers' Papers: 1913 & 1925. 15:3 (1998): 19-39.

Berner, R. Thomas. Unitypo: The ITU's Editor and Publisher. 2 (1985): 144-64.

Cronin, Mary M. `Those Who Toil and Spin': Female Textile Operatives' Publications in New England and the Response to Working Conditions, 1840-1850. 16:2 ( 1999): 17-37.

Dillon, Michael J. Edward H. Butler's Buffalo News and the Crisis of Labor, 1877-1892: From Populist to Patrician. 16:1 (1999): 41-58.

Magazines

Andrew Mendelson and C. Zoe Smith, Part of the Team: LIFE Photographers and Their Symbiotic Relationship with the Military During World War II. 12:3 (1995): 276-89.

Berkman, Dave. The `Blue Book' and Charles Siepmann as Reported in Broadcasting Magazine. 2 (1985): 37-48.

Coward, John M. Promoting the Progressive Indian: Lee Harkins and The American Indian Magazine. 14:1 (1997): 3-18.

Kenney, Keith R., and Brent W. Unger. The Mid-Week Pictorial : Forerunner of American News-Picture Magazines. 11:3 (1994): 242-56.

Kitch, Carolyn. Family Pictures: Constructing the `Typical' American in 1920s Magazines. 16:4 (1999): 57-75.

Lawson, Linda. Advertisements Masquerading as News in Turn-of-the-Century American Periodicals. 5 (1988): 81-96.

Lentz, Richard. Resurrection of the Prophet: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the News Weeklies. 4 (1987): 59-81.

Lewenstein, Bruce V. Magazine Publishing and Popular Science After World War II. 6:4 (1989): 218-34.

Lisenby, Foy. American Women in Magazine Cartoons. 2 (1985): 130-34.

List, Karen K. Realities and Possibilities: The Lives of Women in Periodicals of the New Republic. 11:Winter 1994): 20-38.

Lueck, Therese. Women's Moral Reform Periodicals of the 19th Century: A Cultural Feminist Analysis of The Advocate. 16:3 (1999): 37-52.

Mei-ling Yang, Selling Patriotism: The Representation of Women in Magazine Advertising in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 304-20.

Thornton, Brian. `Gospel of Fearlessness' or `Outright Lies': A Historical Examination of Magazine Letters to the Editor, 1902-1912 and 1982-1992. 15:2 ( 1998): 37-57.

Watts, Liz. Magazine Coverage of First Ladies from Hoover to Clinton from Election Through the First One Hundred Days in Office. 14:3-4 (1997): 495-519.

Minorities and Journalism

Chiu, Herman B. Power of the Press: How Newspapers in Four Communities Erased Thousands of Chinese from Oregon History. 16:1 (1999): 59-77.

Copeland, David A. The Proceedings of the Rebellious Negroes : News of Slave Insurrections and Crimes in Colonial Newspapers. 12:2 ( 1995): 83-106.

Coward, John M. Promoting the Progressive Indian: Lee Harkins and The American Indian Magazine. 14:1 (1997): 3-18.

Curtin, Patricia A. From Pity to Necessity: How National Events Shaped Coverage of the Plains Indian War. 12:1 (1995): 3-21.

Hamm, Bradley J. Redefining Racism: Newspaper Justification for the 1924 Exclusion of Japanese Immigrants. 16:3 (1999): 53-69.

Lentz, Richard. The Incorporation of Malcolm X. 10 (1993): 38-69.

Marrs, John Merton. Project Chariot, Nuclear Zeal, Easy Journalism and the Fate of Eskimos. 16:3 (1999): 71-98.

Riley, Sam G. Alex Posey: Creek Indian Editor/Humorist/Poet. 1:2 (1984): 67-76.

Whitt, Jan. Legacy of Fear: Japan-Bashing in Contemporary American Film. 13:3 (1996): 354-60.

Miscellaneous

Anderson, Fenwick. The Little Echo That Roared. 11:2 ( 1994): 169-74.

Baldasty, Gerald J. E.W. Scripps Papers Provide An Important Journalistic Window for Scholars. 16:1 (1999): 133-41.

Baylen, J. O. An Anglo-American Press Confict: The Titanic Disaster. 7:3 (1990): 144-47.

Brecheen-Kirkton, Kent. Visual Silences. 8:1 (1991): 27-34.

Fedler, Fred. Mrs. O'Leary's Cow and Other Newspaper Tales About the Chicago Fire of 1871. 3 (1986): 24-38.

Hardt, Hanno. Constructing History: Artists, Urban Culture and the Image of Newspapers in 1930s America. 15:3 (1998): 41-60.

Huntzicker, William E. Pop Culture as Ritual. 7:4 (1990): 214-15.

Kielbowicz, Richard B. Growing Interaction of the Federal Bureaucracy and the Press: The Case of a Postal Rule, 1879-1917. 4 (1987): 5-18.

Kilmer, Paulette D. Flying Around the World in 1889 ó In Search of the Archetypal Wanderer. 16:2 ( 1999): 63-84.

Lentz, Richard. The Search for Strategic Silence. 8:1 (1991): 10-26.
Matera, Fran R. Ellipsis and Eclipse As Indicators of Bias. 8:1 (1991): 35-47.

Patterson, Oscar III. The Press Held Hostage: Terrorism in a Small North Carolina Town. 15:4 (1998): 125-39.

Peterson, Theodore. Four Theories: A Brief History of Its Origins. 10:1-2 (1993): 4-6.

Pratte, Alf. Ke Alaka'i: The Leadership Role of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin in the Hawaiian Statehood Movement. 2 (1985): 65-78.

Rapp, Dean. `Such Things Can Only Happen in America': British Press Response to the Scopes Trial. 7:3 (1990): 148-63.

Rutenbeck, Jeff. The Rhetoric of Independence and Boosterism in Late Nineteenth-Century California Journalism. 13:4 (1996): 456-74.

Shipman, Marlin. `Killing Me Softly'? The Newspaper Press and the Reporting on the Search for a More Humane Execution Technology. 13:2 ( 1996): 176-205.

Smith, Michael R. My Newspaper is Older Than Your Newspaper! 16:3 (1999): 99-101.

Spellman, Robert G. The Blue Pencil Gang. 11:4 (1994): 359-62.

Stimson, William. Clarity as a `Linguistic Theory.' 12:1 (1995): 45-48.
`Wallbreaking' Begins Work on Freedom Forum's Newseum, A. 11:3 (1994): 274.

Walters, Timothy, and Lynne Mansel. The Conspiracy of Silence: Media Coverage of Syphilis, 1906-1941. 8:4 (1991): 246-65.

Muckraking

Anderson, Douglas A. The Muckraking Books of Pearson, Allen, and Anderson. 2 (1985): 5-21.

Endres, Kathleen L. Muckraking: A Term Worth Redefining. 14:3-4 (1997): 333-35.

Endres, Kathleen L. Women and the `Larger Household': The `Big Six' and Muckraking. 14:3-4 (1997): 262-82.

Evensen, Bruce J. The Evangelical Origins of the Muckrakers. 6:1 (1989): 5-29.

Gottlieb, Agnes Hooper. More Than Muckraking: Women and Municipal Housekeeping Journalism. 14:3-4 (1997): 330-32.

Marmarelli, Ron. William Hard as Progressive Journalist. 3 (1986): 142-53.

News and Newspaper Practices

Avery, Donald R. The Emerging American Newspaper: Discovering the Home Front. 1:2 (1984): 51-66.

Brewer, Fredric. The First Question-Answer Newspaper Interview, Redux. 8:1 (1991): 6-9.

Bromley, John C. `Trifling with Edge Tools': Henry Adams's Letters to the New York Times, 1861-62. 9:1-2 (1992): 23-34.

Cloud, Barbara. News: Public Service or Profitable Property? 13:2 ( 1996): 141-56.

Harrison, S.L. Field, F.P.A., and Lardner: Notable Newspaper Columnists. 14:3-4 (1997): 520-29.

Jones, Steve. Re-Viewing Rock Writing: The Origins of Popular Music Criticism. 9:1-2 (1992): 87-107.

Kitch, Carolyn. Rethinking Objectivity in Journalism and History: What Can We Learn from Feminist Theory and Practice? 16:2 ( 1999): 113-20.

Lorenz, Alfred Lawrence. `In the Wake of the News,': The Beginnings of a Sports Column, by HEK. 9 (1992): 65-86.

Osburn, John. What's Mock News? A Case Study of Dino Times and NYTW News. 15:4 (1998) 141-47.

Rosen, Jay. News and the Search for the Present. 8:1 (1991): 4-6.
Stegmaier, Mark. Window on Washington in 1850: Tracking Newspaper Letter-Writers. 15:1 (1998): 69-82.

Weiner, Richard. The Doctors ó An Historical Overview of Syndicated Columnists from Dr. William Brady to Dr. George Crane. 14:3-4 (1997): 530-38.

Partisan Journalism

Bradley, Patricia. Forerunner of the `Dark Ages': Philadelphia's Tradition of a Partisan Press. 13 (1996): 126-40.

Humphrey, Carol Sue. `Little Ado About Something': Philadelphia Newspapers and the Constitutional Convention. 5 (1988): 63-80.

Humphrey, Carol Sue. Great Distance = Declining Interest: Massachusetts Printers and Protections for a Free Press, 1783-1791. 9:3-4 (1992): 12-19.

List, Karen K. Realities and Possibilities: The Lives of Women in Periodicals of the New Republic. 11:Winter 1994): 20-38.

Rutenbeck, Jeffrey. The Stagnation and Decline of Partisan Journalism in Late Nineteenth-Century America. 10:1-2 (1993): 38-60.

Sloan, Wm. David. `Purse and Pen': Party-Press Relationships, 1789-1816. 6:2 (1989): 103-27.

Sloan, Wm. David. Scurrility and the Party Press, 1789-1816. 5 (1988): 97-112.

Sloan, Wm. David. The Party Press and Freedom of the Press, 1798-1808. 4 (1987): 82-96.

Smith, Jeffery. War as Monarchial Folly in the Early American Press. 10 (1993): 83-97.

Stewart, Robert K. The Exchange System and the Development of American Politics in the 1820s. 4 (1987): 30-42.

Penny Press

Bjork, Ulf Jonas. Sketches of Life and Society: Horace Greeley's Vision for Foreign Correspondence. 14:3-4 (1997): 359-75.

Bjork, Ulf Jonas. The Commercial Roots of Foreign Correspondence: The New York Herald and Foreign News, 1835-1839. 11:2 (1994): 102-15.

Risley, Ford. The Savannah Morning News As a Penny Paper: Independent, But Hardly Neutral. 16:4 (1999): 19-36.

Whitby, Gary L. Tough Talk and Bad News: Satire and the New York Herald, 1835-1860. 9 (1992): 35-52.

Photography

Andrew Mendelson and C. Zoe Smith, Part of the Team: LIFE Photographers and Their Symbiotic Relationship with the Military During World War II. 12:3 (1995): 276-89.

Bethune, Beverly M. Things That Speak to the Eye: The Photographs of Charities, 1897-1909. 11:3 (1994): 204-18.

Brennen, Bonnie. Strategic Competition and the Photographer's Work: Photojournalism in Gannett Newspapers, 1937-1947. 15:2 ( 1998): 59-77.

Kenney, Keith R., and Brent W. Unger. The Mid-Week Pictorial : Forerunner of American News-Picture Magazines. 11:3 (1994): 242-56.

Smith, C. Zoe. Fritz Goro: Emigre Photojournalist. 3 (1986): 206-21.

Politics

Dickerson, Donna L. George T. Ruby: Reconstruction Politician/Journalist. 15:1 (1998): 51-68.

Hamilton, James. Common Forms of Uncommon Actions: The Search for Political Organization in Dust Bowl California. 16:1 (1999): 79-104.

Kaplan, Richard L. The Economics and Politics of Nineteenth-Century Newspapers. 10: 1-2 (1993): 84-101.

Ross, Felicia G. Jones. The Brownsville Affair and the Political Values of Cleveland Black Newspapers. 12:2 ( 1995): 107-22.

Spencer, David R. Bringing Down Giants: Thomas Nast, John Wilson Bengough and the Maturing of Political Cartooning. 15:3 (1998): 61-88.

Stec, Loretta. Dorothy Thompson as `Liberal Conservative' Columnist: Gender, Politics, and Journalistic Authority. 12:2 ( 1995): 162-69.

Stewart, Robert K. The Exchange System and the Development of American Politics in the 1820s. 4 (1987): 30-42.

Williams, Elizabeth Evenson. The Editor as Politician: W.R. Ronald and the Agricultural Act of 1930. 13:1 (1996): 48-59.

Presidents (U. S.)

Evensen, Bruce J. Following a Famous President: Truman's Troubles with an Independent Minded Post-War Press. 12:3 (1995): 242-59.

Guth, David W. Ike's Red Scare: The Harry Dexter White Crisis. 13:2 ( 1996): 157-75.

Hunter, Mark. Dante's Watergate: All the President's Men as a Romance Narrative. 14:3-4 (1997): 303-16.

Jordan, Myron K. Presidential Health Reporting: The Eisehower Watershed. 4 (1987): 147-58.

McChesney, Robert W. Franklin Roosevelt, His Administration, and the Communications Act of 1934. 5:4 (1988): 204-29.

Ponder, Stephen. Presidential Publicity and Executive Power: Woodrow Wilson and the Centralizing of Governmental Information. 11:3 (1994): 257- 269.

Ponder, Stephen. That Delightful Relationship: Presidents and White House Correspondents in the 1920s. 14 (1997): 164-81.

Snorgrass, J. William. The Baltimore Afro-American and the Election Campaigns of FDR. 1:2 (1984): 35-50.

Spellman, Robert L. Misconceptions and Criminal Prosecutions: Theodore Roosevelt and the Panama Canal Libels. 11:1994): 39-60.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Theodore Roosevelt: Public Relations Pioneer. 7:2 ( 1990): 96-113.

Vaughn, Stephen. Ronald Reagan and Freedom of Expression: From Liberal to Industry Spokesman, 1945-1962. 9:3-4 (1992): 131-53.

Professionalism

Birkhead, Douglas. The Power in the Image: Professionalism and the Communications Revolution. 1:2 (1984): 1-14.

Sloan, Wm. David. Historians and the American Press, 1900-1945: Working Profession or Big Business? 3 (1986): 154-6.

Pubic Relations

Dimitrova, Anelia. Sending Bundles of Hope: The Use of Female Celebrities in Bundles for Britain's Public Relations Campaign. 14:3-4 (1997): 376-90.

Henry, Susan. `There is Nothing in This Profession...That a Woman Cannot Do': Doris E. Fleischman and the Beginnings of Public Relations. 16:2 ( 1999): 85-111.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Theodore Roosevelt: Public Relations Pioneer. 7:2 ( 1990): 96-113.

Reconstruction and Press

Dickerson, Donna L. From Suspension to Subvention: The Southern Press During Reconstruction, 1863-1870. 8:4 (1991): 230-45.

Dickerson, Donna L. George T. Ruby: Reconstruction Politician/Journalist. 15:1 (1998): 51-68.

Rogers, William Warren, Jr. Reconstruction Journalism: The Hays-Hawley Letter. 6:4 (1989): 235-44.

Religion

Copeland, David. In All the Papers: Reporting on Religion in Colonial America. 13:4 (1996): 390-415.

Evensen, Bruce J. The Evangelical Origins of the Muckrakers. 6:1 (1989): 5-29.

Ferré, John. Sunday Newspapers and the Decline of Protestant Authority in the United States. 10:1-2 (1993): 7-23.

Olasky, Marvin N. When World Views Collide: Journalists and the Great Monkey Trial. 4 (1987): 133-46.

Olasky, Marvin. Journalism Historians and Religion. 6:1 (1989): 41-53.

Theus, Kathryn T. From Orthodoxy to Reform: Assimilation and the Jewish-English Press of Mid-Nineteenth Century America. 1:2 (1984): 15-26.

Whitfield, Stephen J. The Jewish Contribution to American Journalism. 3 (1986): 99-112.

Revolutionary Press

Humphrey, Carol Sue. Producers of the `Popular Engine': New England's Revolutionary Newspaper Printers. 4 (1987): 97-117.

Humphrey, Carol Sue. The Revolutionary Press: Source of Unity or Division? 6:4 (1989): 245-56.

Science and Technology

Carey, James W. Technology As a Totem for Culture. 7:4 (1990): 242-51.

Copeland, David A. `A Receipt Against the Plague': Medical Reporting in Colonial America. 11:3 (1994): 204- 218.

Gildea, Dennis. Science Versus Size: `Science' as a Keyword in the Newspaper Debate over Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighting. 10:1-2 (1993): 102-18.

Haugland, Ann. Books and Radio: Culture and Technology in the 1920s and 1930s. 9:3-4 (1992): 66-83.

Lewenstein, Bruce V. Covering Cold Fusion: Cornell University's Cold Fusion Archive. 7:1 (1990): 9-11.

Lewenstein, Bruce V. Magazine Publishing and Popular Science After World War II. 6:4 (1989): 218-34.

Southern Press

Campbell, W. Joseph. `One of the Fine Figures of American Journalism': A Closer Look at Josephus Daniels of the Raleigh News and Observer. 16:4 (1999): 37-55.

Chiasson, Lloyd. A Newspaper Analysis of the John Brown Raid. 2 (1985): 22-36.

Clark, E. Culpepper. Francis Warrington Dawson: The New South Revisited. 3 (1986): 5-23.

Davis, Harold E. `A Brave and Beautiful City': Henry Grady and the New South. 5 (1988): 131-44.

Dickerson, Donna L. From Suspension to Subvention: The Southern Press During Reconstruction, 1863-1870. 8:4 (1991): 230-45.

Leidholdt, Alex. Virginius Dabney and Lenoir Chambers: Two Southern Liberal Newspaper Editors Face Virginia's Massive Resistance to Public School Integration. 15:4 (1998): 35-68.

Logue, Cal M., Eugene F. Miller, and Christopher J. Schroll. The Press Under Pressure: How Georgia's Newspapers Responded to Civil War Constraints. 15:1 (1998): 13-34.

Miller, Karen S. `Typical Slime by Joe McCarthy': Ralph McGill and Anti-McCarthyism in the South. 13:3 (1996): 319-32.

Risley, Ford. The Savannah Morning News As a Penny Paper: Independent, But Hardly Neutral. 16:4 (1999): 19-36.

Rogers, William Warren, Jr. Reconstruction Journalism: The Hays-Hawley Letter. 6:4 (1989): 235-44.

Teel, Leonard Ray. The Shaping of a Southern Opinion Leader: Ralph McGill and Freedom of Information. 5 (1988): 14-27.

Sports

Estes, David C. The Rival Sporting Weeklies of William T. Porter and Thomas Bangs Thorpe. 2 (1985): 135-43.

Gildea, Dennis. Science Versus Size: `Science' as a Keyword in the Newspaper Debate over Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighting. 10:1-2 (1993): 102-18.

Lorenz, Alfred Lawrence. `In the Wake of the News,': The Beginnings of a Sports Column, by HEK. 9 (1992): 65-86.

Technology. See Science and Technology.

War

Adams, Edward E., and Rajiv Sekhri, Daily Newspaper Advertising Trends During World War II: IRS Tax Rulings and the War Bond Drives. 12:3 (1995): 201-12.

Andrew Mendelson and C. Zoe Smith, Part of the Team: LIFE Photographers and Their Symbiotic Relationship with the Military During World War II. 12:3 (1995): 276-89.

Arthur J. Kaul, The Conscientious Objection of Lew Ayres. 12:3 (1995): 384-92.

Avery, Donald R. The Emerging American Newspaper: Discovering the Home Front. 1:2 (1984): 51-66.

Beasley, Maurine. Women and Journalism in World War II: Discrimination and Progress. 12:3 (1995): 321-33.

Benjamin, Louise. World War II American Radio Is More Than Murrow. 12:3 (1995): 334-41.

Blanchard, Margaret A. Freedom of the Press in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 342-358.

Bromley, John C. Richard Harding Davis and the Boer War. 7:1 (1990): 12-22.

Cornebise, Alfred E. American Armed Forces Newspapers During World War II. 12:3 (1995): 213-24.

Curtin, Patricia A. From Pity to Necessity: How National Events Shaped Coverage of the Plains Indian War. 12:1 (1995): 3-21.

Curtin, Patricia A. Press Coverage of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team (Separate-Nisei): A Case Study in Agenda Building. 12:3 (1995): 225-41.

Elliott, Jane. Who Seeks the Truth Should Be of No Country: The British and American Press Report the Boxer Rebellion, June 1900. 13:3 (1996): 255-85.

Freeman, Barbara M. Mother and Son: Gender, Class, and War Propaganda in Canada, 1939-1945. 12:3 (1995): 260-75.

Hughes, Thomas Andrew. The Civil War Press: Promoter of Unity or Neutral Reporter? 6:3 (1989): 179-99.

Kornweibel, Theodore, Jr. `The Most Dangerous of All Negro Journals': Federal Efforts to Suppress the Chicago Defender During World War I. 11:2 (1994): 154-68.

Logue, Cal M., Eugene F. Miller, and Christopher J. Schroll. The Press Under Pressure: How Georgia's Newspapers Responded to Civil War Constraints. 15:1 (1998): 13-34.

Mander, Mary S. American Correspondents During World War II: Common Sense as a View of the World. 1:1 (1983): 17-30.

Mei-ling Yang, Selling Patriotism: The Representation of Women in Magazine Advertising in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 304-20.

Moffett, Albert E. Hometown Radio in 1942: The Role of Local Stations During the First Year of Total War. 3 (1986): 87-98.

Pfaff, Daniel W. Joseph Pulitzer II and the European War, 1938-1945. 6:3 (1989): 143-57.

Pratte, Alf. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin and the `Day of Infamy.' 5 (1988): 5-13.

Smith, Jeffery. War as Monarchial Folly in the Early American Press. 10 (1993): 83-97.

Somers, Paul P., Jr. `Right in the Führer's Face': American Editorial Cartoons of the World War II Period. 13 (1996): 333-53.

Von Schilling, James A. Television During World War II: Homefront Service, Military Success. 12:3 (1995): 290-303.

Washburn, Patrick S. The Black Press: Homefront Clout Hits a Peak in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 359-66.

Washburn, Patrick S. The Pittsburgh Courier's Double V Campaign in 1942. 3 (1986): 73-86.

Winfield, Betty Houchin, and Janice Hume, Shhh, Do Tell! World War II and Press-Government Scholarship. 12:3 (1995): 367-83.

Women

Beasley, Maurine H. Donna Allen and the Women's Institute: A Feminist Perspective on the First Amendment. 9:3-4 (1992): 154-66.

Beasley, Maurine H. Women in Journalism: Contributors to Male Experience or Voices of Feminine Expression? 7:1 (1990): 39-54.

Beasley, Maurine, and Paul Belgrade. Media Coverage of a Silent Partner: Mamie Eisenhower as First Lady. 3 (1986): 39-49.

Beasley, Maurine. A `Front Page Girl' Covers the Lindbergh Kidnaping: An Ethical Dilemma. 1(1) (1983): 63-74.

Beasley, Maurine. Women and Journalism in World War II: Discrimination and Progress. 12:3 (1995): 321-33.

Bennion, Sherilyn Cox. Woman Suffrage Papers of the West, 1869-1914. 3 (1986): 125-41.

Burt, Elizabeth V. Dissen t and Control in a Woman Suffrage Periodical: 30 Years of the Wisconsin Citizen. 16:2 ( 1999): 39-61.

Burt, Elizabeth. Rediscovering Zona Gale, Journalist. 12:4 (1995): 444-61.

Cooper, Anne Messerly. Suffrage as News: Ten Dailies' Coverage of the Nineteenth Amendment. 1, 1 (1983): 75-91.

Craig, Robert L. The Journalism of Josephine Herbst. 11:2 ( 1994): 116-38.

Cronin, Mary M. `Those Who Toil and Spin': Female Textile Operatives' Publications in New England and the Response to Working Conditions, 1840-1850. 16:2 ( 1999): 17-37.

Dimitrova, Anelia. Sending Bundles of Hope: The Use of Female Celebrities in Bundles for Britain's Public Relations Campaign. 14:3-4 (1997): 376-90.

Endres, Kathleen L. Women and the `Larger Household': The `Big Six' and Muckraking. 14:3-4 (1997): 262-82.

Gottlieb, Agnes Hooper. More Than Muckraking: Women and Municipal Housekeeping Journalism. 14:3-4 (1997): 330-32.

Gould, Lewis. First Ladies and the Press: Bess Truman to Lady Bird Johnson. 1, 1 (1983): 47-62.

Gower, Karla K. Agnes Smedley: A Radical Journalist in Search of a Cause. 13:4 (1996): 416-39.

Henry, Susan. `There is Nothing in This Profession...That a Woman Cannot Do': Doris E. Fleischman and the Beginnings of Public Relations. 16:2 ( 1999): 85-111.

Jones, Robert, and Louis K. Falk. Caro Brown and the Duke of Duval: The Story of the First Woman to Win the Pulitzer Prize for Reporting. 14:1 (1997): 40-53.

Kitch, Carolyn L. `The Courage to Call Things by Their Right Names': Fanny Fern, Feminine Sympathy, and the Feminist Issues in Nineteenth-Century American Journalism. 13:3 (1996): 286-303.

Kitch, Carolyn. Rethinking Objectivity in Journalism and History: What Can We Learn from Feminist Theory and Practice? 16:2 ( 1999):
113-20.

Kitch, Carolyn. The Work That Came Before the Art: Willa Cather as Journalist, 1893-1912. 14:3-4 (1997): 425-40.
Lisenby, Foy. American Women in Magazine Cartoons. 2 (1985): 130-34.

List, Karen K. Realities and Possibilities: The Lives of Women in Periodicals of the New Republic. 11:Winter 1994): 20-38.

Lueck, Therese. Women's Moral Reform Periodicals of the 19th Century: A Cultural Feminist Analysis of The Advocate. 16:3 (1999): 37-52.

Mei-ling Yang, Selling Patriotism: The Representation of Women in Magazine Advertising in World War II. 12:3 (1995): 304-20.

Merrick, Beverly G. Ishbel Ross, From Bonar Bridge to Manhattan: The Gaelic Beginnings of an American Reporter. 13:4 (1996): 440-55.

Mitchell, Catherine C. Bibliography: Scholarship on Women Working in Journalism. 7:1 (1990): 33-38.

Mitchell, Catherine C. The Place of Biography in the History of News Women. 7:1 (1990): 23-32.

Spencer, David R. Unequal Partners: Gender Relationships in Victorian Radical Journalism. 14:3-4 (1997): 441-59.

Stec, Loretta. Dorothy Thompson as `Liber al Conservative' Columnist: Gender, Politics, and Journalistic Authority. 12:2 ( 1995): 162-69.

Steiner, Linda. Finding Community in Nineteenth Century Suffage Periodicals. 1(1) (1983): 1-15.

Steiner, Linda. Stories of Quitting: Why Did Women Journalists Leave the Newsroom. 15:3 (1998): 89-116.

Stevens, John. Edna Ferber's Journalistic Roots. 12:4 (1995): 497-501.
Streitmatter, Rodger. Delilah Beasley: A Black Woman Who Lifted as She Climbed. 11:4 (1994): 61-75.

Streitmatter, Rodger. Margaret Schofield Wang: Opening a Window on a Different China. 14:3-4 (1997): 460-74.

Watts, Liz. Magazine Coverage of First Ladies from Hoover to Clinton from Election Through the First One Hundred Days in Office. 14:3-4 (1997): 495-519.

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Connery, Thomas. Julian Ralph: Forgotten Master of Descriptive Detail. 2 (1985): 165-73.

Johnson, Edna Boone, and Mary Helen Brown. James Agee's Documentary Expression: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. 9 (1992): 53-64.

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Whitby, Gary L. Tough Talk and Bad News: Satire and the New York Herald, 1835-1860. 9 (1992): 35-52.

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Bennett, W. Lance, and David L. Paletz, eds. Taken By Storm: The Media, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. 13, 4 (Fall 1996): 485. (rev. William G. Covington)

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Berry, Nicholas O. Foreign Policy and the Press: An Analysis of the New York Times' Coverage of U.S. Foreign Policy. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1990. 8, 2 (Spring-Summer 1991): 221. (rev. Bruce Evensen)

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Best, Gary Dean. The Critical Press and the New Deal: The Press Versus Presidential Power, 1933-1938. Westport, Conn.: Preager Press, 1993. 11, 2 (Spring 1994): 177. (rev. Steve Ponder)

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Birch, Helen, ed. Moving Targets: Women, Murder, and Representation. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994. 12, 2 (Spring 1995): 194. (No Reviewer Listed)

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Bliss, Edward, Jr. Now the News: The Story of Broadcast Journalism. New York: Columbia University Press, 1991. 9, 1-2 (Winter-Spring 1992): 110. (rev. Louise Benjamin)

Bloom, James D. Left Letters: The Culture Wars of Mike Gold and Joseph Freeman. New York: Columbia University Press, 1992. 10, 3-4 (Summer-Fall 1993): 100. (rev. David Abrahamson)

Blum, D. Steven. Walter Lippmann: Cosmopolitanism in the Century of Total War. Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 1984. 2, 2 (1985): 179. (rev. Arthur J. Kaul)

Blume, Keith. The Presidential Election Show: Campaign `84 and Beyond on the Nightly News. South Hadley, Mass.: Bergin and Garvey Publishers, 1985. 4, 4 (1987): 202. (rev. Michael D. Murray)

Boddy, William. Fifties Television: The Industry and its Critics. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1990. 7, 3 (Summer 1990): 173. (Reviewer Michael Griffin)

Boddy, William. Fifties Television: The Industry and its Critics. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1990. 8, 3 (Fall 1991): 293. (rev. Elaine Berland)

Bogart, Leo. Preserving the Press: How Daily Newspapers Mobilized to Keep Their Readers. New York: Columbia University Press, 1991. 9, 1-2 (Winter-Spring 1992): 110. (rev. Charles E. Rankin)

Bogart, Leo. Cool Words, Cold War: A New Look at USIA's Premises for Propaganda. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C.: The American University Press, 1995. 12, 3 (Summer 1995): 420. (No Reviewer Listed)

Bollinger, Lee C. Images of a Free Press. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991. 10, 1-2 (Winter-Spring 1993): 138. (rev. Cathy Packer)

Borden, Diane L., and Kerric Harvey, eds. The Electronic Grapevine: Rumor, Reputation and Reporting in the New On-Line Environment. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998. 16, 3 (Summer 1999): 115. (rev. David Abrahamson)

Bordwell, David. Making Meaning: Inference and Rhetoric in the Interpretation of Cinema. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1989. 7, 3 (Summer 1990): 173. (rev. Michael Griffin)

Boston, Ray. The Essential Fleet Street. Its History and Influence. London: Blandford, 1990. 10, 1-2 (Winter-Spring 1993): 137. (rev. J. O. Baylen)

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Bourne, Richard. Lords of the Fleet Street: The Harmsworth Dynasty. London: Unwin Hyman, 1990. 9, 3-4 (Summer-Fall 1992): 176. (rev. J.O. Baylen)

Bowser, Eileen. History of the American Cinema,Volume 2; The Transformation of Cinema,1907-1915. New York: Scribner's Sons, 1990. 8, 3 (Fall 1991): 266. (rev. Kevin Jack Hagopian)

Boyer, Peter J. Who Killed CBS? The Undoing of America's Number One News Network. New York: Random House, 1988. 5, 4 (1988): 248. (rev. Michael Murray)

Brady, Kathleen. Ida Tarbell: Portrait of a Muckraker. New York: Seaview Putnam, 1984. 2, 1 (1985): 97. (rev. Nancy L. Roberts)

Brake, Laurel. Subjugated Knowledges: Journalism, Gender, and Literature in the Nineteenth Century. New York: New York University Press, 1994. 12, 3 (Summer 1995): 407. (rev. Linda Steiner)

Brandon, Henry. Special Relationships: A Foreign Correspondent's Memoirs from Roosevelt to Reagan. New York: Atheneum, 1988. 7, 3 (Summer 1990): 190. (rev. John Vivian)

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Brasch, Walter M. Forerunners of Revolution: Muckrakers and the American Social Conscience. New York: University Press of America, 1990. 9, 1-2 (Winter-Spring 1992): 132. (rev. Edd Applegate)

Brasch, Walter M. With Just Cause: Unionization of the American Journalist. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1991. 10, 3-4 (Summer-Fall 1993): 101. (rev. Ted Stanton)

Brasch, Walter M., and Dana R. Ulloth. The Press and the State: Sociohistorical and Contemporary Interpretations. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1986. 5, 1 (1988): 47. (rev. Tom Schwartz)

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Brock, Peter. Freedom From Violence: Sectarian Resistance from the Middle Ages to the Great War. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991. 9, 1-2 (Winter-Spring 1992): 115. (rev. Nancy Roberts)

Brock, W. H., and A. J. Meadows. The Lamp of Learning: Taylor & Francis and the Development of Scientific Publishing. London: Taylor & Francis, 1984. 3, 1 (1986): 64. (rev. Douglas Birkhead)

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