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9780415977036

The Year That Defined American Journalism: 1897 and the Clash of Paradigms

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415977036

  • ISBN10:

    0415977037

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2006-06-26
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

The Year That Defined American Journalismexamines the 1897 conflict between the activist "yellow journalism" of William Randolph Hearst and its objective antithesis represented by the New York Times. No other year, arguably, has produced more memorable, singularly important, or defining moments in American journalism. This exceptional year brought the establishment of the White House Press Corps; the introduction of half-tone photographs to newspaper printing; the publication of American journalism's most famous editorial, "Is There A Santa Claus?"; and the inauguration of newspaper history's longest-running comic strip, the "Katzenjammer Kids." Moreover, the outcome of this conflict reshaped the profession and gave American journalism its modern contours. This work enriches not only our understanding of this decisive moment in journalism history, but also our understanding of how to do media history.

Author Biography

W. Joseph Campbell is an Associate Professor at American University's School of Communication

Table of Contents

About the Author ix
Acknowledgments xi
An 1897 Timeline: Pivotal Moments of a Decisive Year xiii
Preface xix
Introduction 1(30)
The Clash of Paradigms
5(4)
The Centrality of Newspapers
9(3)
Parallels, Then and Now
12(4)
Introducing the Year Study
16(4)
The Merits of Year Studies
20(3)
Death of the "Pope"
23(8)
Chapter 1 1897: America at an Hour of Transition 31(38)
"Something out of the Common"
36(6)
New Journalism, New Woman
42(18)
An Instrument of Social Control
60(3)
Violence in Sport
63(6)
Chapter 2 The Clash of Paradigms 69(50)
"Wonderfully Able & Attractive"
75(12)
New Year's Eve 1897
87(8)
The Motto Contest
95(8)
Why the Times Model Prevailed
103(3)
Why the "Journalism of Action" Failed
106(13)
Chapter 3 Exceptional Journalism in Journalism's Exceptional Year 119(42)
A Hard-Luck Field
122(8)
A Diffident Embrace
130(3)
Incongruous Timing
133(2)
On Assignment to Cuba
135(8)
Scovel the Fearless
143(7)
To the Klondike
150(7)
Conclusion
157(4)
Chapter 4 Not a Hoax: New Evidence in the New York Journal's Rescue of Evangelina Cisneros 161(34)
No Evidence of Bribery
171(2)
The Clandestine Accomplices
173(8)
Barker: the "Fighting Consul"
181(3)
Testing the Internal Evidence
184(3)
From Hiding to the Seneca
187(3)
Discussion and Conclusion
190(2)
Epilogue
192(3)
Conclusion: How 1897 Lives on 195(6)
Notes 201(90)
Selected Bibliography 291(12)
Index 303

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