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Vol. 22, Issue 1, Winter 2005
This Wicked World: Masculinities and the Portrayals of Sex, Crime, and Sports in the National Police Gazette, 1879-1906
By Guy Reel
Lisa Sergio’s “Column of the Air”: An Examination of the Gendered History of Radio (1940-1945)
By Stacy Spaulding
Breaking Baseball Barriers: The 1953-1954 Negro League and Expansion of Women’s Public Roles
By Tracy Everbach
To Theorize or Not To Theorize
By David R. Spencer
“Scrupulous Integrity and Moderation”: The First International Organization for Journalists and the Promotion of Professional Behavior, 1894-1914
By Ulf Jonas Bjork
Re-Constructing Media History
By Eugenia M. Palmegaino
Vol. 22, Issue 2, Spring 2005
An American Journalist in the Role of Partisan—Dickey Chapelle’s Coverage of the Algerian War
By Sheila Webb
‘Bo’s’n’s Whistle’: Representing “Rosie the Riveter” on the Job
By Jane Marcellus
“The Soldier Speaks”: ‘Yank’ Coverage of Women and Wartime Work
By Barbara Friedman
The Grudging Emergence of American Journalism’s Classic Editorial: New Details About “Is There A Santa Claus?”
By W. Joseph Campbell
An Historical Analysis of Journalists’ Attitudes Toward Advertisers and Advertising’s Influence
By Denise E. DeLorme & Fred Fedler
How To Find Topics Worth Studying
By William David Sloan
Vol. 22, Issue 3, Summer 2005
Reconnecting With the Body Politic: Toward Disconnecting Muckrakers and Public Journalists
By Frank E. Fee
Creating the Kitchen Patriot: Media Promotion of Food Rationing and Nutrition Campaigns on the American Home Front During World War II
By Mei-Ling Yang
Covering a Two-Front War: Three African American Correspondents During World War II
By Jinx Coleman Broussard & John Maxwell Hamilton
Building Resentment: How the Alabama Press Prepared the Ground for New York Times v. Sullivan
By Doug Cumming
The Making of a Good Reviewer
By Gerald J. Baldasty
Vol. 22, Issue 4, Fall 2005
A Missing Link in the History of American War Correspondents: James Morgan Bradford and “The Time Piece” of St. Francisville, Louisiana
By Karen M. Rowley & John Maxwell Hamilton
From Barbarian Farmers to Yeoman Consumers: Curtis Publishing Company and the Search for Rural America, 1910-1930
By Douglas B. Ward
The Chilling Effect of Politics: CBS News and Documentaries During the Fin-Syn Debate in the Reagan Years
By Thomas A. Mascaro
Opposite Extremes: How Two Editors Portrayed a Civil War Atrocity
By Sonny Rhodes
Fight to Disarm His Life’s Work, Henry Ford Vows
By Charles N. Wheeler
A Digital Camera as a Research Tool
By Douglas B. Ward