New Issue of Historiography in Mass Communication
We are pleased to announce publication of the newest issue of the online journal Historiography in Mass Communication.
You can access the issue at http://jmc-history.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:
- From the Editor: “This One Thing Historians Cannot Not Do”
- Julie Hedgepeth Williams, “How Do We Get Students To, Well, LOVE Writing Papers?”
- Roundtable: “How Historians and Archivists Worked Through and Survived the Pandemic” — Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Thomas J. Brown, Pam Parry, Nathan Saunders, Dianne Bragg, Simon Vodrey, and Thomas C. Terry
- Historian Interview: Kimberley Mangun,
- Book Award Interview: W. Joseph Campbell, Getting It Wrong
- How Media History Matters: Karen List, “The Media and the Depiction of Women“
- News & Notes
Please feel free to share the link to the journal with your colleagues and students.
David Sloan
Editor, Historiography in Mass Communication
http://history-jmc.com
Professor Emeritus,
University of Alabama
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