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Current Issue

Volume 51, No. 4, Winter, 2025. This issue contains an editor’s note from editor Perry Parks on this issue’s theme, Race and the Early 20th Century Press. There are four essays from Edward Timke, Matthew Pressman, Kavitha Rajagopalan and Michael T. Martinez. There are three research articles by Jason McDonald,…Continue reading “Current Issue”

9/11 Essay Series

Abe Essay: Remembering and Forgetting Pearl Harbor after Sept. 11 in the Japanese Media

7 Dec 2021
In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Pearl Harbor metaphor suddenly, if not naturally, emerged in the United States. As it happens, the year 2001 was the…
Podcast

Forde Podcast: Journalism and Jim Crow

29 Nov 2021
For the 93rd episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, Kathy Roberts Forde discusses her co-edited book, Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle…
Book Reviews

Mitchell, Lincoln’s Lie

22 Nov 202115 Dec 2021
2021-018 | Download PDF Mitchell, Elizabeth. Lincoln’s Lie: A True Civil War Caper through Fake News, Wall Street, and the White House. Berkeley, CA: Counterpoint, 2020. 320 pp. $26.00. Reviewed…
Podcast

Fainberg Podcast: Truth and Ideology among Cold War Correspondents

15 Nov 202110 Nov 2021
For the 92nd episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Ken Ward, Dina Fainberg explores the experiences of U.S. and Soviet foreign correspondents during the Cold War and the…
9/11 Essay Series

Wilson Essay: Scholastic media document 9/11 from student perspective

8 Nov 20218 Nov 2021
It wasn’t that long ago. I was teaching a workshop for high school journalism students somewhere around Texas. As I do with so many workshops, I asked the students some…
Podcast

Allen Podcast: Ratings Powerhouses Univision and Telemundo

1 Nov 202129 Oct 2021
For the 91st episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Nick Hirshon, author Craig Allen describes how Spanish-language television networks Univision and Telemundo became ratings powerhouses by programming a…
Teaching Essay

Quinn Essay: Reporting on Political Candidates and Elections

29 Oct 2021
Nineteenth-century political candidates rarely campaigned for office. More gentlemanly it would be to stay in the background, to accept the nomination out of duty rather than out of desire. But…
Book Reviews

Morton, Sirens of Wartime Radio

25 Oct 202122 Oct 2021
2021-017 | Download PDF Scott A. Morton, The Sirens of Wartime Radio and How the American Print Media Presented Them, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2020, 202 pp., $95.00 (hardcover). Reviewed…
Podcast

Greenwood Podcast: How the Other Half Lives

18 Oct 202115 Oct 2021
For the 90th episode of the Journalism History podcast, hosted by Teri Finneman, Historian Keith Greenwood shares the story of muckraker Jacob Riis and his famous photography examining How the…
9/11 Essay Series

Kilmer Essay: 9/11 – The Steel Crumbled, but the Friendship Narratives Endured

11 Oct 20219 Oct 2021
When everything we thought was solid crumbles, we retrieve from our hearts the stories that calm, heal, and empower us to hope for a better tomorrow. Twenty years ago, in…

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Dr. Perry Parks
Editor, Journalism History
Michigan State University
Phone: 517-355-4489 (office)
Email: parksp@msu.edu

 

 

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Books for review may be sent to:

Dr. Joseph Jones
West Virginia University
Email: Joseph.Jones@mail.wvu.edu

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