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American Journalism History William D. Sloan

American Journalism History By William D. Sloan

American Journalism History by William D. Sloan


Summary

This comprehensive work provides access to the existing literature on all types of journalism from newspapers to television.

In his introduction, Sloan reviews the different approaches to journalism history that have characterized writing in the field.

American Journalism History Summary

American Journalism History: An Annotated Bibliography by William D. Sloan

Sloan has undertaken to fill a long-standing gap in the study of journalism history. He has compiled a comprehensive annotated bibliography of works pertaining to United States journalism history from colonial to contemporary times. Some 2,600 separate entries provide information on dissertations, articles, monographs, books and reference materials published between 1810 and 1988. . . . Overall this is a useful, stimulating volume that pulls together a diverse collection of materials. It should enrich the teaching and writing of journalism history. American Journalism

The history of the American news media has been a popular subject with journalists, popular writers, and historians since the early years of the Republic, and it continues to attract widespread interest. Until now, however, no complete bibliography of these historical materials has been available. This comprehensive work provides access to the existing literature on all types of journalism from newspapers to television.

In his introduction, Sloan reviews the different approaches to journalism history that have characterized writing in the field. The bibliography is divided by historical period and general theme into 16 sections. Carefully annotated, it presents concise summaries and bibliographic information for some 2,600 articles, books, research guides, and reference works published between 1810 and 1988. More than 100 journals are included. Cross-referencing and a detailed index will help the reader locate materials on specific topics as well as those with wider application. An invaluable tool for historians and other scholars engaged in research, this book will also serve as a useful reference for courses in mass communications and the history of journalism.

About William D. Sloan

WM. DAVID SLOAN is Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. He is the editor of Pulitzer Prize Editorials: America's Best Editorial Writing, 1917-1979 (1980), The Best of Pulitzer Prize News Writing (1986), and the history journal American Journalism and co-author of Historical Methods in Mass Communication (1989).

Table of Contents

General History of Journalism, 1690-Present The Colonial Press, 1690-1765 The Revolutionary Press, 1765-1783 The Party Press, 1783-1833 Freedom of the Press, 1690-1800 The Penny Press, 1833-1860 The Antebellum and Civil War Press, 1820-1865 The Press of the Industrial Age, 1865-1883 The Age of New Journalism, 1883-1900 Frontier and Regional Journalism, 1800-1900 The Emergence of Modern Journalism, 1900-1945 The Press and the Age of Reform, 1900-1917 The Media and National Crises, 1917-1945 Broadcasting, 1920-Present The Contemporary Media, 1945-Present Research Guides and Reference Works Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313263507
9780313263507
0313263507
American Journalism History: An Annotated Bibliography by William D. Sloan
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-04-24
359
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