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Mightier than the sword : how the news media have shaped American history / Rodger Streitmatter, American University.

Out on Loan PN4888.I53 S77 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Streitmatter, Rodger, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Press--United States--Influence.
Press.
Press and politics--United States.
Press and politics.
United States.
Journalism--Political aspects--United States.
Journalism.
Journalism--Political aspects.
Press--Influence.
Physical Description:
xvii, 300 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Edition:
Fourth edition.
Place of Publication:
Boulder, CO : Westview Press, A member of the Perseus Books Group, [2016]
Summary:
"In this engaging examination of the media's influence on US history and politics, Rodger Streitmatter visits sixteen landmark episodes, from the American Revolution to the present-day fight for gay and lesbian marriage equality. In each of these cases, Streitmatter succinctly illustrates the enormous role that journalism has played in not merely recording this nation's history but also in actively shaping it. Mightier than the Sword offers students and professors a highly readable and accessible alternative to journalism history textbooks. Instead of trying to document every detail in the development of US media through dry, dull lists of names, dates, and headlines, this book focuses on sixteen discrete episodes that illustrate a point that is much larger than the sum of their parts: media have played and continue to play an enormous role in shaping this nation. The fourth edition features an entirely new chapter on the way US media have championed various gay and lesbian rights initiatives, from the 2003 Lawrence vs. Texas sodomy case through the June 2013 Supreme Court decision striking down DOMA (the Defense of Marriage Act). Balancing criticism and celebration of news media and exploring both print and electronic platforms, Mightier than the Sword provides students with a sense of the power and responsibility inherent in the institution of journalism. "-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Introduction
1 Sowing the Seeds of Revolution
2 Turning America Against the Sins of Slavery
3 Slowing the Momentum for Women's Rights
4 Attacking Municipal Corruption
5 Pushing America Toward an International War
6 Achieving Reform by Muckraking
7 Defying the Ku Klux Klan
8 Spreading Anti-Semitism via the Radio
9 Using "Rosie the Riveter" to Propel Women into the Workforce
10 Standing Tall Against Joseph McCarthy
11 Pushing Civil Rights onto the National Agenda
12 Bringing the Vietnam War into the American Living Room
13 Exposing Criminal Activity in Richard Nixon's White House
14 Failing the American Public with 9/11 Coverage
15 Electing an African-American President
16 Supporting Gay and Lesbian Rights
17 Focusing on How.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-283) and index.
ISBN:
9780813349770
081334977X
0813349877
9780813349879
OCLC:
902854207

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