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Vol. 29, Issue 1, Winter 2012

Reporters and “Willing Propagandists”: AEF Correspondents Define Their Roles
By Michael S. Sweeney

Little Magazines and Little Wanderers: Building Advocate Networks for Adoption During the Progressive Era
By Patricia S. Hart

Freedom’s Vanguard: Horace Greeley on Threats to Press Freedom in the Early Years of the Penny Press
By Daxton R. “Chip” Stewart

Pine Straw in an Evil Wind: A Study of James Boyd and the Pilot of Southern Pines, NC, 1941-1944
By Melita M. Garza

Book Reviews
Editor: Dolores Flamiano

Out on Assignment: Newspaper Women and the Making of Modern Public Space, by Alice Fahs
Reviewed by Agnes Hooper Gottlieb

New York Times v. Sullivan: Civil Rights, Libel Law, and the Free Press, by Kermit Hall & Melvin Urofsky
Reviewed by David Wallace

Trauma Journalism: On Deadline in Harm’s Way, by Mark H. Masse/Chronicling Trauma: Journalists and Writers on Violence and Loss, by Doug Underwood
Reviewed by Janice Hume

Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America, by John McMillian
Reviewed by Linda Lumsden

A Moment of Danger: Critical Studies in the History of US Communication since World War II, edited by Janice Peck & Inger L. Stole
Reviewed by William Gillis

Soul of a People: The WPA Writers’ Project Uncovers Depression America, by David A. Taylor/Soul of a People: Writing America’s Story, film produced by Spark Media for Smithsonian Networks
Reviewed by Mary Wigginton

Essay

Stoking the Research Fire: Three Views
By Charles C. Self, Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh, & Amy Schmitz Weiss

 

 

Vol. 29, Issue 2, Spring 2012

Articles

The Woman Citizen: A Study of How News Narratives Adapt to a Changing Social Environment
By Sheila M. Webb

“We Used Every Effort to be Impartial”: The Complicated Response of Newspaper Publishers to Unions
By Philip M. Glende

Food Journalism or Culinary Anthropology? Re-evaluating Soft News and the Influence of Jeanne Voltz’s Food Section in the Los Angeles Times
By Kimberly Wilmot Voss

“They Deserve a Stinging Defeat”: How Mississippi Newspapers’ Coverage of the 1955 Junior Rose Bowl Protected the Closed Society
By Jason A. Peterson

Book Reviews
Editor: Dolores Flamiano

News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media, by Juan Gonzalez and Joseph Torres
Reviewed by John M. Coward

From Liberation to Conquest: The Visual and Popular Cultures of the Spanish-American War of 1898, by Bonnie M. Miller
Reviewed by W. Joseph Campbell

Prophets of the Fourth Estate: Broadsides by Press Critics of the Progressive Era, by Amy Reynolds & Gary Hicks
Reviewed by Sid Bedingfield

Newspaper Titan: The Infamous Life and Monumental Times of Cissy Patterson, by Amanda Smith
Reviewed by Jim R. Martin

After Broadcast News: Media Regimes, Democracy, and the New Information Environment, by Bruce A. Williams and Michael X. Delli Carpini
Reviewed by Joe W. Watson

Essay

Putting Your Community on Stage: Creating a Play out of Local Historical Letters to the Editor
By Doug Cumming

 

 

Vol. 29, Issue 3, Summer 2012

Of Tempests, Laughing Horses, and Sacred Cows: Controlling College Student Presses between the World Wars
By Timothy Reese Cain

The “Dam Talk” of Butler, Tennessee: Tracing the Stability and Change of Historical Memory in Newspaper Coverage
By Christie M. Kleinmann

“As Though the Sixties Never Happened”: Newspaper Coverage of a First Amendment Battle Over Baltimore’s Last Blackface Act
By Stacy Spaulding

Freedom of the Press under Attack during the 1938 Labor Uprisings in Jamaica: The Prosecution of the Publishers of the Jamaica Labour Weekly
By Roxanne S. Watson

Book Reviews
Editor: Dolores Flamiano

Ed Kennedy’s War: V-E Day, Censorship, and the Associated Press, edited by Julia Kennedy Cochran
Reviewed by Richard Fine

Literate Zeal: Gender and the Making of a New Yorker Ethos, by Janet Carey Eldred
Reviewed by Phyllis Alsdurf

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Chronicles of a Two-Front War: Civil Rights and Vietnam in the African American Press, by Lawrence Allen Eldridge
Reviewed by Ann Y. White

Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat, by Max Holland
Reviewed by Mark Feldstein

Pacific Citizens: Larry and Guyo Tajiri and Japanese American Journalism in the World War II Era, edited by Greg Robinson
Reviewed by Takeya Mizuno

Upheaval in Charleston: Earthquake and Murder on the Eve of Jim Crow, by Susan Millar Williams and Stephen G. Hoffius
Reviewed by Kenneth Campbell

 

 

Vol. 29, Issue 4, Autumn 2012

Message Boards, Public Discourse, and Historical Meaning: An Online Community Reacts to September 11
By Bonnie Bressers and Janice Hume

The Pill at Fifty: How the New York Times Covered the Birth Control Pill, 1960-2010
By Marjorie Kruvand

“Dear D”: Sophie Treadwell’s 1915 Correspondence from the “Big War Theatre”
By Jane Marcellus

Not “Merely an Advertisement”: Purity, Trust, and Flour, 1880-1930
By Lisa Mullikin Parcell and Margot Opdycke Lamme

AJHA Oral History Project

An Interview with James Startt

Book Reviews
Editor: Dolores Flamiano

Equal Time: Television and the Civil Rights Movement, by Aniko Bodroghkozy
Reviewed by Ralph Engelman

Cronkite, by Douglas Brinkley & Rather Outspoken: My Life in the News, by Dan Rather
Reviewed by Michael D. Murray

The Rise and Fall of Early Magazine Culture, by Jared Gardner
Reviewed by Sally Renaud

Saving the World: A Brief History of Communication for Development and Social Change, by Emile G. McAnany
Reviewed by John Jenks

Frank Batten: The Untold Story of the Founder of the Weather Channel, by Connie Sage
Reviewed by John Jenks

Digital Media Reviews
Editor: Pete Smith

More Than a Map(p)
Reviewed by Hazel James Cole

Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Reviewed by Erika Pribanic-Smith

Freedom Riders, directed by Stanley Nelson (PBS) & Soundtrack for a Revolution, directed by Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman (Docurama Films)
Reviewed by Aimee Edmondson