Media Nation : : The Political History of News in Modern America / / Bruce J. Schulman, Julian E. Zelizer.

From the creation of newspapers with national reach in the late nineteenth century to the lightning-fast dispatches and debates of today's Internet, the media have played an enormous role in modern American politics. Scholars of political history universally concede the importance of this relat...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Politics and Culture in Modern America
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Physical Description:1 online resource (272 p.) :; 4 illus.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
1. Proprietary Interest: Merchants, Journalists, and Antimonopoly in the 1880s --
2. Progressive Political Culture and the Widening Scope of Local Newspapers, 1880-1930 --
3. The Ominous Clang: Fears of Propaganda from World War I to World War II --
4. When the "Mainstream Media" Was Conservative: Media Criticism in the Age of Reform --
5. " We're All in This Thing Together": Cold War Consensus in the Exclusive Social World of Washington Reporters --
6. Objectivity and Its Discontents: The Struggle for the Soul of American Journalism in the 1960s and 1970s --
7. "No on 14": Hollywood Celebrities, the Civil Rights Movement, and the California Open Housing Debate --
8. From "Faith in Facts" to "Fair and Balanced": Conservative Media, Liberal Bias, and the Origins of Balance --
9. Abe Rosenthal's Proj ect X: The Editorial Process Leading to Publication of the Pentagon Papers --
10. "Ideological Plugola," "Elitist Gossip," and the Need for Cable Television --
11. How Washington Helped Create the Con temporary Media: Ending the Fairness Doctrine in 1987 --
12. The Multiple Political Roles of American Journalism --
Notes --
List of Contributors --
Index
Summary:From the creation of newspapers with national reach in the late nineteenth century to the lightning-fast dispatches and debates of today's Internet, the media have played an enormous role in modern American politics. Scholars of political history universally concede the importance of this relationship yet have devoted scant attention to its development during the past century. Even as mass media have largely replaced party organizations as the main vehicles through which politicians communicate with and mobilize citizens, little historical scholarship traces the institutional changes, political organizations, and media structures that underlay this momentous shift.With Media Nation, editors Bruce J. Schulman and Julian E. Zelizer seek to bring the media back to the center of scholarship on the history of the United States since the Progressive Era. The book's revealing case studies examine key moments and questions within the evolution of the media from the early days of print news through the era of television and the Internet, including battles over press freedom in the early twentieth century, the social and cultural history of news reporters at the height of the Cold War, and the U.S. government's abandonment of the Fairness Doctrine and the consequent impact on news production, among others.Although they cover a diverse array of subjects, the book's contributors cohere around several critical ideas, including how elites interact with media, how key policy changes shaped media, and how media institutions play an important role in shaping society's power structure. Highlighting some of the most exciting voices in media and political history, Media Nation is a field-shaping volume that offers fresh perspectives on the role of mass media in the evolution of modern American politics.Contributors: Kathryn Cramer Brownell, David Greenberg, Julia Guarneri, Nicole Hemmer, Richard R. John, Sam Lebovic, Kevin Lerner, Kathryn J. McGarr, Matthew Pressman, Emilie Raymond, Michael Schudson, Bruce J. Schulman, Julian E. Zelizer.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780812293746
9783110540550
9783110625264
9783110547764
9783110550306
DOI:10.9783/9780812293746
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Bruce J. Schulman, Julian E. Zelizer.