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Communications & Journalism |
Author: Harold Holzer, Gabor S. Boritt, and Mark E . Neely Jr.Pub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2005 How printmakers chronicled and influenced Lincoln's transfiguration into an American icon learn more... |
Author: Michelle Elizabeth TusanPub Date: November 2005 Women creating the space for their own political voices in the press learn more... |
Author: Patrick J. Daley and Beverly A. JamesPub Date: August 2004 Case studies in Alaskan Native political resistance using the media learn more... |
Author: Lorman A. Ratner and Dwight L. Teeter Jr.Pub Date: September 2004 Tracing the role of Americas newspapers in the countrys descent into civil war learn more... |
Author: David F. BellPub Date: December 2004 Speed began transforming social perceptions even before the expansion of the railroad, and the realist novel portrays and is structured by the effects of the perceptions of speed in the exchange of information and in the moving of people. learn more... |
Author: Mark HamptonPub Date: October 2004 The cultural and intellectual history of the British press learn more... |
Author: Ida M. TarbellPub Date: 2003 As one of the original 13 muckrackers and the only women, and the first woman on McClures staff, Ida Tarbell continues to be viewed as one of Americas most important women and journalists. learn more... |
Author: Edited by Ed Cray, Jonathan Kotler, and Miles BellerPub Date: 2003 A vivid eyewitness account of the events--war, politics, the arts, sports, and human interest--that have most influenced American political and popular culture during the last three centuries learn more... |
Author: Upton SinclairPub Date: 2003 Upton Sinclair wrote 92 books---but is called a two-book author. The first was The Jungle----The Brass Check is the second. learn more... |
Author: Peter HitchcockPub Date: April 2003 learn more... |
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