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The History of CommunicationSeries Editors: Robert W. McChesney and John C. Nerone This series invites original and well-researched books on the history of media--radio, TV, newspapers, magazines, the Internet--and on their many functions as reporters, advertisers, opinion leaders, public relations for government and corporate interests, and businesses that compete with each other. Histories of major media, biographies of important figures, and studies of key events in communications are welcome. Essay collections are not encouraged. See our featured title flyer here. |
![]() Pub Date: October 2007 A stimulating exploration of American freedom of the press learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: September 2007 How and why the First Amendment fails to protect speech rights learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: January 2007 Scripps' revolutionary attempt to produce a newspaper without advertising learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: July 2006 Exploring the myths of a free press and people in movies since the 1920s learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: February 2006 The cure for an American media where market interests have usurped democratic participation learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: June 2006 The dynamic relationship between Depression-era consumer rights groups and advertisers learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: June 2005 How the subversive infiltration of corporate values damages public discourse in the United States learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: October 2005 Unearthing the close collaboration between government television's early muckrakers learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: September 2004 Tracing the role of Americas newspapers in the countrys descent into civil war learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: May 2003 Very readable overview of the media in Central America and its relationship to the regions existing governments. learn more... |
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