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Adventure Journalism in the Gilded Age

Adventure Journalism in the Gilded Age
Author: Katrina J. Quinn
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1476680558

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These new essays tell the stories of daring reporters, male and female, sent out by their publishers not to capture the news but to make the news--indeed to achieve star billing--and to capitalize on the Gilded Age public's craze for real-life adventures into the exotic and unknown. They examine the adventure journalism genre through the work of iconic writers such as Mark Twain and Nellie Bly, as well as lesser-known journalistic masters such as Thomas Knox and Eliza Scidmore, who took to the rivers and oceans, mineshafts and mountains, rails and trails of the late nineteenth century, shaping Americans' perceptions of the world and of themselves.


Journalism in the Gilded Age

Journalism in the Gilded Age
Author: Janet Marie LaLonde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1984
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Beyond the Lines

Beyond the Lines
Author: Joshua Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre: Illustrated periodicals
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Total Pages: 192
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ISBN: 0826221599

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The Yellow Press

The Yellow Press
Author: Sidney Kobre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1964
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The Civil War Soldier and the Press

The Civil War Soldier and the Press
Author: Katrina J. Quinn
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000878260

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The Civil War Soldier and the Press examines how the press powerfully shaped the nation’s understanding and memory of the common soldier, setting the stage for today’s continuing debates about the Civil War and its legacy. The history of the Civil War is typically one of military strategies, famous generals, and bloody battles, but to Americans of the era, the most important story of the war was the fate of the soldier. In this edited collection, new research in journalism history and archival images provide an interdisciplinary study of citizenship, representation, race and ethnicity, gender, disability, death, and national identity. Together, these chapters follow the story of Civil War soldiers, from enlistment through battle and beyond, as they were represented in hometown and national newspapers of the time. In discussing the same pages that were read by soldiers’ families, friends, and loved ones during America’s greatest conflict, the book provides a window into the experience of historical readers as they grappled with the meaning and cost of patriotism and shared sacrifice. Both scholarly and approachable, this book is an enriching resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in Civil War history, American history, journalism, and mass communication history.


Adventures in Journalism

Adventures in Journalism
Author: Philip Gibbs
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Adventures in Journalism is an autobiography about Philip Gibbs's life and career. Sir Philip Armand Hamilton Gibbs was an English journalist and prolific author of books who served as one of five official British reporters during the First World War.