Autumn 2024 Issue of Historiography Is Available Now
We are pleased to announce publication of the autumn issue of the online journal Historiography in Mass Communication.
You can access the issue at http://history-jmc.com. You may either read it online or download a pdf. It does not require a subscription — it’s free!
Here’s a list of the contents:
In Memoriam: Jean (Eugenia M.) Palmegiano
From the Editor: “An Apology for JMC Historians”
David W. Bulla, “Digital Library a Major Boon for Historians”
Roundtable: “Studying Media Remnants to Understand Historical Patterns and Cultural Context” with Erin Coyle, Michael Fuhlhage, Melita Garza, Carolyn Kitch, Will Mari, Gwyneth Mellinger
Roundtable: “Finding — and Proving — Historical Significance” with Leonard Teel, Maurine Beasley, David Copeland, Michael Murray
Historian Interview: Jinx Broussard
Book Award Interview: Matthew Pressman, On Press: The Liberal Values That Shaped the News
How Media History Matters: C. Edward Caudill, “The Media and Ideas“
News & Notes
After you download the pdf of this issue, you can go directly to an article by clicking on its title.
Please feel free to share the link to the journal with your colleagues and students.
David Sloan
Editor, Historiography in Mass Communication
history-jmc.com
Professor Emeritus, University of Alabama