Format:
XVI, 424 S., [9] Bl.
,
Ill.
,
21 cm
ISBN:
9780810125711
,
0810125714
Series Statement:
Visions of the American press
Content:
A new generation -- Eleanor Roosevelt and the "newspaper girls" -- World War II shatters precedents-at least for a time -- Parties, power, and protest in the sixties and early seventies -- Clothes, cameras, and determination to move into broadcasting -- A question of equity at the end of the twentieth century -- Women journalists confront today's media challenges
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-396) and index
,
"Medill School of Journalism. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-396) and index
,
A new generation -- Eleanor Roosevelt and the "newspaper girls" -- World War II shatters precedents-at least for a time -- Parties, power, and protest in the sixties and early seventies -- Clothes, cameras, and determination to move into broadcasting -- A question of equity at the end of the twentieth century -- Women journalists confront today's media challenges.
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
Keywords:
Washington, DC
;
Journalistin
;
Journalismus
;
Geschichte
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