Sept. 26, 2022, 6:45 p.m.

Historiography in Mass Communication Available Online

Communication History List

Historiography in Mass Communication Available Online

A new issue of the journal Historiography in Mass Communication will go online next week. We will let you know when it goes live.

In the meantime, our current issue is still available. It does not require a subscription — it is free! You can access it at http://history-jmc.com. You may either read it online or download a pdf.

Here’s a list of the contents:

  • From the Editor: “The Story of Pee Wee, the Pretender”
  • Tony Fellow, In Memorium: Ted Smythe
  • Terry Lueck, “In the Beginning Was the Theory”
  • Reed Smith, “Newspapers as the First Rough Draft of History”
  • Roundtable: “Causality in History” - Bruce Evensen, Michael Schudson, Jim Startt, Pat Washburn
  • Book Award Interview: Tom Mascaro, Into the Fray
  • Bernell Tripp, “Perspectives on African-American History”
  • Roundtable: “The Black Press” - Bernell Tripp, Mark Dolan, Nathaniel Frederick II, and Aleen Ratzlaff
  • News and Notes

We hope you will find the articles in this issue of the journal just as interesting and stimulating as previous ones.

David Sloan
Editor, Historiography in Mass Communication
Professor Emeritus, University of Alabama
Historiography.jmc@gmail.com
http://history-jmc.com

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