ERIC Number: ED323572
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1990-Aug
Pages: 486
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Proceedings of the 1990 Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (73rd, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 1-4, 1990). Part X: Journalism History Studies.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
The journalism section of the proceedings includes the following 18 papers: "A Newspaper Legacy: E. W. Scripps' Thoughts on Journalism in His Final Years" (Ted Pease); "The Great War of Words between the United States and Mexico: Public and Private Communications of the U.S. Government during World War I" (Robert Pennington); "Buried in Mud: The Coffin Handbill and the Presidential Election of 1828" (Marc Charisse); "Gilson Gardner: A Partisan Reporter in the Election of 1912" (Stephen Ponder); "A Quiet Revolution, 1739-1748: How America's First Three Women Newspaper Editors Treated the Topic of Women" (Julie Hedgepeth); "Partisanship as Social Practice: Seattle and the 'Civil Service Age,' 1915-1919" (James F. Hamilton); "Alice Allison Dunnigan: Pioneer Black Woman Journalist" (Rodger Streitmatter); "Lincoln Steffens and The Commercial Advertiser'" (Peter Parisi); "The Press-Radio War, 1925-1937: A Fight to Protect the Professional Boundaries of Journalism" (Gwenyth Jackaway); "A Rebel By Any Other Name: Herbert Matthews and The New York Times' Coverage of the Battle of Guadalajara" (Aldo Svaldi); "From Journalism History to Labor History: Problems and New Directions in the Labor History of the Newspaper" (Yung-Ho Im); "The Paradox of Samuel Medary, Copperhead Newspaper Publisher" (Reed W. Smith); "An Analysis of a Wartime Agenda: The Korean War Reporting of Marguerite Higgins" (Mary M. Cronin); "Journalism Cultural History: 'Much Ado about Nothing'" (Bonnie Sue Brennen); "A Struggle over Professionalism: Jazz Age Journalism and the Founding of the American Society of Newspaper Editors" (Bruce J. Evensen); " The Most Vindicative and Most Vengeful Power': Labor Confronts the Chicago Newspaper Trust" (Jon Bekken); "Lucrezia Borgia in Albion: Images of Female Criminals c. 1850" (Judith Knelman); and "Subtly Sensational: A Study of Early Victorian Crime Reporting" (Judith Knelman). (MG)
Publication Type: Collected Works - Proceedings
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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