Taking Their Political Place: Journalists and the Making of An OccupationEarly in the 19th century the work of American newspaper journalists was intertwined with the work of politicians. Journalists were primarily printers and editors, and newspapers were largely political organs, funded and used by politicians for political reasons. As the 19th century progressed, not only journalists, but politicians, were involved in newspaper work. |
Contents
Journalistic Work as Occupation in EighteenthCentury America | 45 |
Discursive Construction of Journalists as Political Communicators | 71 |
in NineteenthCentury Libel Courtrooms | 93 |
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Taking Their Political Place: Journalists and the Making of An Occupation Patricia L. Dooley No preview available - 2000 |
Taking Their Political Place: Journalists and the Making of An ..., Volume 10 Patricia L. Dooley No preview available - 1997 |