American Journalism


Summer 2001
Volume 18, Number 3

Articles

Margot Opdycke Lamme, Furious Desires and Victorious Careers: Doris E. Fleishman, Counselon Public Relations and Advocate for Working Women

Robert L. Kerr, The Great White Father and the Antichrist: Bud Wilkinson's Football Letter as Cultural History

Meg Spratt, Science Journalism and the Construction of News: How Print Media Framed the 1918 Influenza Pandemic

Randall S. Sumpter,  Sensation and the Century: How four New York Dailies Covered the End of the Century

Book Reviews

Barrett, Elizabeth Stranger with a Camera

Dary, David. Red Blood and Black Ink: Journalism in the Old West

Willis, Jim. Images of Germany in the American Media

Williams, Elizabeth Evenson.  Free to Speak His Mind: W. R. Ronald, Prairie Editor and the AAA Architect

Longton, William Henry and Ronald Lora, eds. The Conservative Press in Twentieth-Century America

McChesney, Robert.  Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communications Politics in Dubious Times

Chalaby, Jean K.  The Invention of Journalism

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