
Communication In History: The Key to Understanding
Volume 6, no 4, Spring 1992
Contents
Communication and the Control Revolution
James R. Beniger
The Media and American Society
John Nerone
The Urbanization of American Journalism
David Paul Nord
A Godlike Presence: The Impact of Radio on the 1920s and 1930s
Tom Lewis
Media and Democracy: The Emergence of Commercial Broadcasting in the United States, 1927-1935
Robert W. McChesney
Issues in Computerized Communication: Components and Questions
Gregory Reed Travis
Media and the Rise of Celebrity Culture
Amy Henderson
Departments and Columns
DIALOGUE
Anthropometric History: What Is It?
John Komlos
ON TEACHING
Authentic Evaluation in History
Francis C. McMann and Carolyn Jepsen McMann
LESSON PLANS
Monumental Experiences: A Classroom Application of American Sculpture
James Percoco
Letters: Windows to the Past
Claudia Collier-Seiter and David M. Seiter
Understanding Recent History through the Television Medium
Kevin F. Puzey
Analyzing Political Television Advertisements
George Burson
REVIEWS
Textbooks and the Ratification of the Constitution: A Review Essay
Paul C. Cline and Anthony J. Eksterowicz
Review of the American Heritage History of the Bill of Rights
Howard A. Lurie
NATIONAL HISTORY DAY 1993 SUPPLEMENT
National History Day 1993: Communication in History
Cathy Gorn
A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing a Good History Day Paper
Martha Kohl
Bibliography
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