Violence Against the Press: Policing the Public Sphere in U.S. History 1st Edition

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ISBN-10: 0195086988
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Editorial Reviews

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"[A] worthwhile addition to the growing number of studies in journalism history."--American Historical Review

"Nerone's book teems with arguments on the causes and consequences of violence against the press...[A] sometimes unsettling, always thought-provoking book."--William and Mary Quarterly

"...a provocative, insightful reinterpretation of some of the central issues in American history."--The Journal of American History

"[A] lively chronicle about a deadly form of American public discourse...well-documented research on the physical abuse of journalists from colonial to contemporary times....Nerone's book would make good recommended reading for graduate media history courses."--Journalism and Mass
Communication Quarterly

"The book's strength lies in its contextual treatment of specific cases, and the topic is both timely and interesting."--Journal of the Early Republic

"The book's thesis is significant and supported by thorough documentation. It is, moreover, an inquiry that reflects the author's impressive grasp of history, and one that is punctuated by numerous thoughtful comments which should engage and please the reader. Violence Against the Press will
become a well-worn volume in the working libraries of journalism historians and deserves to have a wider audience."--Journalism History

"A very valuable addition to the literature of the history of the press. It will be incorporated into my lecture material."--Nick B. Mills, Boston University

"This is an important book by one of the best journalism historians of this generation. Rigorously researched and written in compelling fashion, the book tells the story of what violence against the press in U.S. history actually means and what it tells us about the larger society."--Everette
E. Dennis, Executive Director, The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, Columbia University

"John Nerone has gracefully restored the mob and the thug to their proper place in the history of the American press. More than dark forces, these violent actors illuminate what the press has meant to Americans."--Thomas C. Leonard, Graduate School of Journalism, University of California,
Berkeley

"Absorbing...[A]n excellent media history textbook."--Editor and Publisher

About the Author

John Nerone is at University of Illinois, Urbana.

Product details

  • Publisher : Oxford University Press; 1st edition (March 31, 1994)
  • Language: : English
  • Paperback : 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 : 0195086988
  • ISBN-13 : 978-0195086980
  • Lexile measure : 1390L
  • Item Weight : 15.9 ounces
  • Dimensions : 6.12 x 0.78 x 9.25 inches

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