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 and the struggle for women's rights to the civil rights movement and Watergate. These are events that stir the political imagination; but, as Streitmatter shows, they also demonstrate how American journalism, since the 1760s, has not merely recorded this nation's history but has played a role in shaping it. }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 and the struggle for women's rights to the civil rights movement and Watergate. These are events that stir the political imagination; but, as Streitmatter shows, they also demonstrate how American journalism, since the 1760s, has not merely recorded this nation's history but has played a role in shaping it. This book is the first of its kind.
Streitmatter avoids the mind-numbing lists of names, dates, and newspaper headlines that bog down the standard journalism history textbook. Instead, Mightier than the Sword focuses on a limited number of episodes, identifying common characteristics within the news media. In his final essay, Streitmatter looks at how the news media have shaped our understanding of events; by drawing examples from various episodes, this synthesis chapter identifies some of the common characteristics that the news media involved in shaping this nation have displayed. }
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Höhe: 229 mm
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Sowing the Seeds of RevolutionAbolition: Turning Americas Conscience Against the Sins of SlaverySlowing the Momentum for Womens RightsAttacking Municipal Corruption: The Tweed RingJournalism as Warmonger: The Spanish-American WarMuckraking: The Golden Age of Reform JournalismDefying the Ku Klux KlanFather Coughlin: Fomenting American Anti-Semitism via the Radio WavesCreating Rosie the Riveter: Propelling the American Woman into the Work ForceExposing Joe McCarthy: Televisions Finest HourPushing the Civil Rights Movement onto the National AgendaVietnam War: Bringing the Battlefield into the American Living RoomWatergate Forces the President to His KneesRush Limbaugh: Leading the Republican RevolutionHow the News Media Shape History: Focusing on the How