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| Journalism History |
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| Volume 33(1), 2007 |
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Lumsden, Linda J. |
The essentialist agenda of the "Woman's Angle" in Cold War Washington: The case of Associated Press reporter Ruth Cowan. |
2-13 |
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| | This article explores the paradoxical nature of the woman's angle in journalism in the mid-twentieth century through the prism of Associated Press reporter Ruth Cowan's career | |
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history
print journalism
news
organizational
gender
politics and government
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Mizuno, Takeya |
The federal government's decisions in suppressing the Japanese-Language Press, 1941-42. |
14-23 |
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| | This study analyzed the federal government's decisions regarding the suppression of the Japanese "enemy language" press in the United States in the early months of World War II | |
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history
Pacific Rim
politics and government
Asia
print journalism
military and armed conflict
law
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Cone, Stacey |
The Pentagon's propaganda windmills: How "Arkansas' Quijote" tilted against militarism and challenged the marketplace of ideas in America. |
24-41 |
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| | Senator J William Fulbright remains best known for the international exchange program that he started, but for thirteen years of his congressional career, he also was a crusader against the Pentagon's "propaganda machine | |
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public relations
politics and government
memory
rhetoric
economics
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Tolstikova, Natasha |
Early Soviet advertising: "We have to extract all the stinking bourgeois elements". |
42-50 |
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| | This article unveils the roots of Soviet advertising and the sources for its inspiration, some of which resided in Russian revolutionary visual propaganda as well as in capitalist advertising | |
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Soviet Union
advertising
economics
visualization
politics and government
print journalism
theory
critical theory
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Borchard, Gregory A. |
The New York Tribune and the 1844 election: Horace Greeley, gangs and the wise men of Gotham. |
51-59 |
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| | This article analyzes the New York Tribune's coverage of the 1844 elections, interpreting James K Polk's narrow victory over Whig candidate Henry Clay from the perspective of the firm of William H | |
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news
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political elections
politics and government
African American issues and civil rights
history
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