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Historical Dictionary of Journalism.
Title:
Historical Dictionary of Journalism.
Author:
Eaman, Ross.
ISBN:
9780810862890
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (330 pages)
Series:
Historical Dictionaries of Professions and Industries
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Editor's Foreword -- Preface -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Chronology -- Introduction -- The Dictionary -- - A - -- - B - -- - C - -- - D - -- - E - -- - F - -- - G - -- - H - -- - I - -- - J - -- - K - -- - L - -- - M - -- - N - -- - O - -- - P - -- - R - -- - S - -- - T - -- - U - -- - V - -- - W - -- - Y - -- - Z - -- Appendix 1: Daily Newspaper Circulation in Selected Countries -- Appendix 2: Daily Adult Newspaper Readership in United States for Selected Years -- Bibliography -- Introduction -- Reference Tools -- Bibliographies -- Dictionaries and Encyclopedias -- Source Books and Anthologies -- Interviews of Journalists -- Autobiographies (Selected) -- Websites -- Historical Studies -- General and Comparative -- By Country or Region -- Africa -- Asia -- Australia -- Canada -- China -- Eastern Europe -- France -- Germany -- Great Britain -- Greece -- India -- Ireland -- Italy -- Japan -- Latin America -- Middle East -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Philippines -- Portugal -- Russia/Soviet Union -- Scandinavia -- United States -- Specific Topics -- Advertising -- Advice Columns -- African American Journalism -- Agenda-Setting -- Agricultural Journalism -- Alternative Journalism -- American Revolution -- Anonymity -- Associations, Institutes, Societies, Unions -- Atomic Bomb -- Bias and Distortion -- Blogs -- Broadcast Journalism -- Business Journalism -- Caricature, Cartoons -- Censorship -- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) -- Columnists -- Committee on Public Information -- Coverage, General Topics -- Coverage, Specific Events -- Crimes and Trials, Coverage of -- Criticism of the Press -- Danish Cartoon Controversy -- Design -- Education and Training -- Ethics -- Etymology -- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) -- Feuilletons -- Fictional Reporters -- Film Treatments -- Foreign Correspondents.

Freedom of the Press -- Great Awakening -- Historiography -- Hoaxes -- Horserace Journalism -- Human Interest Stories -- Hutchins Commission -- Illustrated Journalism -- Inoculation Controversy -- Internet -- Interviewing -- Inverted Pyramid -- Investigative Journalism -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Jonson, Ben -- Journalists, Selected Individual -- Alsop, Joseph W., Jr. -- Anderson, Paul Y. -- Banks, Elizabeth -- Besant, Annie -- Bly, Nellie -- Cobbett, William -- Coleman, Kit -- Davis, Richard Harding -- Defoe, Daniel -- Dunne, Finley Peter -- Duranty, Walter -- Ebbut, Norman -- Field, Kate -- Franklin, Benjamin -- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins -- Greeley, Horace -- Hale, Sarah J. -- Hemingway, Ernest -- Lippincott, Sara Jane -- Lippmann, Walter -- McWilliams, Carey -- Mencken, H. L. -- Parton, Sara Willis -- Pearson, Drew -- Ralph, Julian -- Snow, Edgar -- Steinbeck, John -- Stone, I. F. -- Swisshelm, Jane Grey -- Wells, Ida B. -- White, Theodore H. -- White, William Allen -- Wilkes, John -- Labor Journalism -- Labor Practices -- Labor Relations -- Language -- Literature and Journalism -- Lynching -- Magazines, General -- Magazines, Selected Individual -- Catholic Worker -- Gentleman's Magazine -- Ladies' Home Journal -- The Masses -- New Republic -- New Yorker -- The March of Time -- Medical Journalism -- Muckrakers, American -- Muckrakers, Japanese -- Myth -- New Journalism -- Newsbooks -- News, Concepts of -- Newsletters -- News Management -- Newspapers, Selected Individual -- New-England Courant -- New York Herald Tribune -- New York Times -- Times of London -- Newsreels -- Novels, Newspaper -- Objectivity -- Pacifica -- Pamphlets -- Parliamentary Reporting, Origins of -- Penny Press -- Pentagon Papers -- Photojournalism -- Political Economy -- Political Journalism -- Popular Culture -- Practices -- Presidential Press Coverage, U.S. -- Printing Press.

Professionalization -- Public Journalism -- Public Relations -- Public Sphere -- Publishers, Selected Individual -- Hearst, William Randolph -- Luce, Henry R. -- Newnes, George -- Pulitzer, Joseph -- Science Journalism -- Scopes Trial -- Social Constructionism -- Sociology -- Sources -- Spies, Journalists as -- Sports Journalism -- Tabloids -- Telegraph -- Vietnam War -- Violence -- War Correspondents -- Wartime, Journalism in -- Watergate -- Women and Journalism -- World War I -- World War II -- Yellow Journalism -- About the Author.
Abstract:
The Historical Dictionary of Journalism relates how journalism has evolved over the centuries. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on the different styles of journalism, the different types of media, and important writers and editors.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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