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Manipulating the Masses
Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of American Propaganda
2020
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Winner of the Goldsmith Book PrizeWinner of the AEJMC History Division Book AwardWinner of the AJHA Book of the YearWinner of the Culbert Family Book PrizeManipulating the Masses tells the story of the enduring threat to American democracy that arose out of World War I: the establishment of pervasive, systematic propaganda as an instrument of the state. During the Great War, the federa...
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Journalism's Roving Eye
A History of American Foreign Reporting
2011
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In all of journalism, nowhere are the stakes higher than in foreign news-gathering. For media owners, it is the most difficult type of reporting to finance; for editors, the hardest to oversee. Correspondents, roaming large swaths of the planet, must acquire expertise that home-based reporters take for granted—facility with the local language, for instance, or an understanding of local cultures. Adding further to the challenges, they must put news of the world in context for an audience wi...
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Casanova Was A Book Lover
And Other Naked Truths and Provocative Curiosities about the Writing, Selling, and Reading of Books
2000
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Everyone knows which books people buy; they can just look at the best-seller lists. But who knows which books people steal? Who, for that matter, knows that authors ruin the book market by writing too much? Or why book critics are not critical? Or why librarians need to throw out more books? Who, indeed, knows the answer to that all-important question in our democracy: should presidents and presidential candidates write books? (The answer is no.)In this irreverent analysis of the bo...
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Disjointed
Navigating the Diagnosis and Management of hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder
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- Diana Jovin (Editor)Paldeep Atwal, M.D.Richard Barnum, M.D.Linda Bluestein, M.D.Pradeep Chopra, M.D.Tania Dempsey, M.D.Shanda Dorff, M.D.Kristin Herman, M.D.Matthew Hamilton, M.D.Myles Koby, M.D.Petra Klinge, M.D.Anne Maitland, M.D.Andrew J. Maxwell, M.D.John Mitakides, D.D.S.Alan G. Pocinki, M.D.Lila Rosenthal, M.D.David Saperstein, M.D.Jill Schofield, M.D.Jordan Tishler, M.D.Emily Block, OTR/LNancy Block, P.T., A.T.Ret.and others
2020
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Disjointed (688 pages in print) is for patients with hEDS/HSD and the physicians who treat them. hEDS/HSD is an underrecognized, complex, multisystemic disorder, with the silos of healthcare’s specialties often working against effective and efficient treatment. With 21 specialist & 6 resource chapters, Disjointed brings together physician, patient, and parent perspectives to support the goal of earlier and more complete intervention. With specialist chapters by: Paldeep Atwal, M.D., Richar...
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From Ronald Reagan to Rodney King
Chronicling America in the "Age of Optimism"
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- Media and Public Affairs
2026
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A giant of political journalism, Lou Cannon rose to prominence as state bureau chief for the San Jose Mercury News in the late 1960s, covering then-governor of California Ronald Reagan. In 1972, he became a political reporter for The Washington Post, one of the top newspapers in the United States, where he would remain until 2008. Best known for his coverage of Reagan’s presidency, he also notably covered the brutal beating of Rodney King at the hands of the Los ...
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Above and Beyond
John F. Kennedy and America's Most Dangerous Cold War Spy Mission
Longue
12 heures 20 min
2018
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From the authors of the bestselling The Finest Hours comes the riveting, deeply human story of President John F. Kennedy and two U-2 pilots, Rudy Anderson and Chuck Maultsby, who risked their lives to save America during the Cuban Missile CrisisDuring the ominous two weeks of the Cold War's terrifying peak, two things saved humanity: the strategic wisdom of John F. Kennedy and the U-2 aerial spy program.On October 27, 1962, Kennedy, strained from b...
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A Journalist's Diplomatic Mission
Ray Stannard Baker's World War I Diary
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- From Our Own Correspondent
2012
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At the height of World War I, in the winter of 1917--1918, one of the Progressive era's most successful muckracking journalists, Ray Stannard Baker (1870--1946), set out on a special mission to Europe on behalf of the Wilson administration. While posing as a foreign correspondent for the New Republic and the New York World, Baker assessed public opinion in Europe about the war and postwar settlement. American officials in the White House and State Department held Baker's wide-ranging, tren...
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Longue
2 heures 52 min
2016
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A New York Times bestseller: A graphic novel of war and its aftermath.A powerful, compulsively page-turning, vivid, and moving tribute to the experience of war and PTSD, The White Donkey tells the story of Abe, a young Marine recruit who experiences the ugly, pedestrian, and often meaningless side of military service in rural Iraq. He enlists in hopes of finding that missing something in his life but comes to find out that it's not quite what he e...
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Ed Kennedy's War
V-E Day, Censorship, and the Associated Press
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- Ed Kennedy
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- From Our Own Correspondent
2012
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On May 7, 1945, Associated Press reporter Ed Kennedy became the most famous -- or infamous -- American correspondent of World War II. On that day in France, General Alfred Jodl signed the official documents as the Germans surrendered to the Allies. Army officials allowed a select number of reporters, including Kennedy, to witness this historic moment -- but then instructed the journalists that the story was under military embargo. In a courageous but costly move, Kennedy defied the militar...
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Herbert Corey’s Great War
A Memoir of World War I by the American Reporter Who Saw It All
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- From Our Own Correspondent
2022
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In 1914, the Associated Newspapers sent correspondent Herbert Corey to Europe on the day Great Britain declared war on Germany. During the Great War that followed, Corey reported from France, Britain, and Germany, visiting the German lines on both the western and eastern fronts. He also reported from Greece, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, and Serbia. When the Armistice was signed in November 1918, Corey defied the rules of the American Expeditionary Forces and crossed into Germany. ...
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From Pigeons to News Portals
Foreign Reporting and the Challenge of New Technology
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- Media and Public Affairs
2007
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Ever since the invention of the telegraph, journalists have sought to remove the barriers of time and space. Today, we readily accept that reporters can jet quickly to a distant location and broadcast instantly from a satellite-connected, video-enabled cell phone hanging from their belts. But now that live news coverage is possible from virtually anywhere, is foreign correspondence better? And what are the implications of recent changes in journalistic technology for policy makers and thei...
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Common Cause
A Novel of the War in America
2019
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A lost literary relic of the First World War, Common Cause tells the story of Jeremy Robson, a crusading newspaper editor in the fictional midwestern town of Fenchester. The Guardian’s muckraking has led special interests to withhold advertising in order to drive Robson out of business. But he and local plutocrats put their differences aside when war is declared in 1917 in order to attack the German-American community for its supposed fealty to their Fatherland. Commo...
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