New Issue of Historiography Is Available Now
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 is free!
Here’s list of the contents:
From the Editor: “The Enthrallment of Theory”
Elisabeth Fondren, “Propaganda and Military-Press Records as Sources for Journalism History”
Roundtable, “American Women in Journalism” — Mark Bernhardt, Kathleen Cairns, Carolyn Kitch, and Julie Williams
Historian Interview: Pamela Walck
Book Award Interview: Matthew Ehrlich, Radio Utopia: Postwar Audio Documentary in the Public Interest
How Media History Matters: James D. Startt, “The Media and Political Culture“
News & Notes
Please feel free to share the link to the journal with your colleagues and students.
David Sloan
Editor, Historiography in Mass Communication
Professor Emeritus, University of Alabama