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Jensen, Jay – Journalism History, 1974
Traces the history of new journalism to the pre-Civil War era of partisan and advocacy journalism and points out that "new" types of reporting have occurred throughout the history of American journalism. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Journalism, New Journalism

Webb, Joseph M. – Journalism History, 1974
Attempts to develop a conceptual framework for placing the new journalism in a philosophical context based on romanticism. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, New Journalism, Romanticism
Lerner, Max – Saturday Review (New York 1975), 1976
Authors Woodward and Bernstein talk with an eminent historian about investigative reporting and its place in the formulation of history. (Editor)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Evaluation Criteria, Historiography, New Journalism
Marmarelli, Ron – 1983
William Hard was a creative and prolific writer of popular magazine journalism who used a rich variety of literary styles and techniques to tell his stories. His best work, which appeared in "Everybody's Magazine" from 1907 to 1911, shows characteristics that support the suggestion that Hard be considered among those writers Tom Wolfe…
Descriptors: Authors, Content Analysis, Journalism, Literary Styles
Emery, Edwin – 1972
This book presents a history of journalism in the United States. The opening chapters discuss the European roots of American journalism and cover the time-span ending with the Civil War; the primary concern is an exposition of the principles of the American press. The remaining chapters examine the mass media--newspapers, television, radio,…
Descriptors: Headlines, Journalism, Language Arts, Mass Media