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Newspaper - publication issued periodically, usually daily or weekly, to convey information and opinion about current events.

Early Newspapers

The earliest recorded effort to inform the public of the news was the Roman Acta diurna, instituted by Julius Caesar and posted daily in public places. In China the first newspaper appeared in Beijing in the 8th cent. In several German cities manuscript


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    The Gilded Age Press, 1865-1900 (Chap. 9 "The Yellow Press, 1896-1900") » Read Now

    by Ted Curtis Smythe. 243 pgs.

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    American newspapers redefined journalism after the Civil War by breaking away from the editorial and financial control of the Democratic and Republican parties. Smythe chronicles the rise of the New Journalism, where pegging newspaper sales to market forces was the cost of editorial independence...
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    The Golden Age of the Newspaper (Chap. 8 "Dangerous Crossroads: Pulitzer and Hearst") » Read Now

    by George H. Douglas. 301 pgs.

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    From the arrival of the penny papers in the 1830s to the coming of radio news around 1930, the American newspaper celebrated its Golden Age and years of greatest influence on society. Born in response to a thirst for news in large eastern cities such as New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, the mood...
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    Pulitzer: A Life (Discussion of yellow journalism begins on p. 210) » Read Now

    by Denis Brian. 438 pgs.

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    Acclaim for Denis Brian's Einstein: A Life "The best account.... Superb insight." -The Times (London) "Denis Brian's convincing picture...only makes our wonder grow at Einstein's sublime achievements." -The Washington Post "Does much to reveal the man behind the image.... Brian's intimate work...
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    William Randolph Hearst: The Early Years, 1863-1910 (Chap. 6 "Yellow Journalism") » Read Now

    by Ben Procter. 352 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    William Randolph Hearst was one of the most colorful and important figures of turn-of-the-century America, a man who changed the face of American journalism and whose influence extends to the present day. Now, in William Randolph Hearst, Ben Procter gives us the most authoritative account of...
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    Mightier Than the Sword: How the News Media Have Shaped American History (Chap. 5 "Journalism as Warmonger: The Spanish-American War") » Read Now

    by Rodger Streitmatter. 294 pgs.

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    In this pathbreaking book, Rodger Streitmatter takes the reader on a sightseeing tour of American history as influenced by the public press, visiting fourteen landmark events in U.S. history, from the abolitionist movement & the struggle for women's rights to the civil rights movement & Watergate.
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    Public Opinion and the Spanish-American War: A Study in War Propaganda (1932) » Read Now

    by Marcus M. Wilkerson. 146 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Belligerency 62 VI. The "New Journalism" 83 VII. The Maine Disaster...IX. Misrepresentations of the "Yellow Press" 121 Bibliography...WILKERSON, PH. D. Associate Professor...
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    The Press in Times of Crisis (Discussion of yellow journalism begins on p. 104) » Read Now

    by Lloyd Chiasson Jr. 258 pgs.

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    Throughout American history, the press has been incredibly adept at making the public aware. The history of the press in crisis situations is in many ways the story of public attitudes and the story of America. This book looks at the press over time and the way it has functioned in times of crisis...
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    Sentinel under Siege: The Triumphs and Troubles of America's Free Press (Discussion of yellow journalism begins on p. 171) » Read Now

    by Stanley E. Flink. 325 pgs.

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    "Thoroughly absorbing.... A valuable, well-written, & magnificently researched book." Washington Monthly "Scholarly yet accessible book by a veteran of both print & broadcast journalism. ... With an excellent bibliography, this is recommended." Library Journal "In making his case, Flink ... provides...
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    Remembering the Maine: Teaching about the Spanish- American War Era after 100 Years, in Social Studies » Read Now

    by Christopher C. Lovett, Karen Manners Smith, Harvey Foyle. 11 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...immigration and illegal aliens. Yellow Journalism The media battles between...Teachers can compare the "yellow" journalism of the 1890s with the media...immigration policy...
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    Selected Articles on Censorship of Speech and the Press (1930) ("The Power of Yellow Journalism" begins on p. 288) » Read Now

    by Lamar T. Beman. 507 pgs.

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    ...Independent 282 The Power of Yellow Journalism Nation 288 The Dangerous Press Arbitrator...New York Times 339 Other Side of Yellow Journalism Independent 341 Ogden, Rollo...
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    Muckraking and Objectivity: Journalism's Colliding Traditions » Read Now

    by Robert Miraldi. 184 pgs.

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    An exploration of the role of the journalist in a democratic society that defines the relationship between an objective reportorial stance and that of the muckraker who crusades on an issue to expose what he sees as evil, Miraldi traces the history of muckraking journalism and investigative...
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    The Shadow World: Life between the News Media and Reality (Chap. 3 "Objectivity from the Yellow Kid to John Tower") » Read Now

    by Jim Willis. 264 pgs.

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    Willis examines the factors that contribute to the journalist's often faulty perception of reality, factors that are beyond the immediate control of the reporter. These include errant sources, competitive influences, the embedding process of storytelling, marketing's influence on the news, and the...
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    Sob Sister Journalism (Discussion of yellow journalism begins on p. 20) » Read Now

    by Phyllis Leslie Abramson. 150 pgs.

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    On June 25, 1906 an event of little public importance occurred--famous architect and womanizer Stanford White was shot dead by Harry K. Thaw, the scion of an influential family. It became the "hottest story" of the century. Four women journalists provided their newspapers with daily doses of...
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    Great Women of the Press » Read Now

    by Sharon M. Murphy, Madelon Golden Schilpp. 256 pgs.

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