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摘要
《冲突》将引起新闻学和政治史学家的兴趣,适合给高年级本科生和研究生做作业。马歇尔关注的是最近几任与媒体关系更矛盾的总统,可以说,他低估了华盛顿记者团的温顺。从历史上看,华盛顿记者团的报道更多的是速记,而不是调查。但这种狭隘的关注远比哈罗德·霍尔泽(Harold Holzer)最近的巨著《总统与媒体》(The Presidents vs. The Press)容易理解。总而言之,《冲突》是经典的一个受欢迎的补充,它提醒人们,为什么民主需要一个自由而充满活力的媒体来问责总统和其他公职人员。
A Century of Repression: The Espionage Act and Freedom of the Press,
the trust on which journalism—and ultimately democracy—rest (p. 6). Clash will interest journalism and political historians, and it is suitable for assignment to advanced undergraduates and graduate students. By focusing on more recent presidents with more conflictual press relations, Marshall arguably underplays the docility of the Washington press corps, whose coverage has historically been more stenographic than investigative. But this narrower focus is far more digestible than Harold Holzer’s recent tome, The Presidents vs. the Press. In all, Clash is a welcome addition to the canon, and a reminder of why democracy requires a free and vigorous press to hold presidents and other public officials to account.
期刊介绍:
American Journalism, the peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of the American Journalism Historians Association, publishes original articles on the history of journalism, media, and mass communication in the United States and internationally. The journal also features historiographical and methodological essays, book reviews, and digital media reviews.