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2007
(2007). H.L. Mencken.
Encyclopedia of American Journalism History.
2006
(2006). Titan or Vandal? The Press and Sherman’s March to the Sea.
American Journalism Historians Association.
(2006). The March to the Sea: The Press and the Myth.
American Journalism Historians Association, national conference.
2005
(2005). The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest.
218.
2003
(2003). Individualizing Society: Negotiating Horizontal and Vertical Communities in the Four Ages of the American Mass Media.
First International Symposium, “Communication in the Millennium” University of Texas.
(2003). What Can We Say of Such a Hero? Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Press.
Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expession, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2002
(2002). Hydra or Hercules? Mythologizing Nathan Bedford Forrest in Civil War Fiction.
Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2001
(2001). Bohemian Fables: Col. Johns S. Mosby in the Press.
Paul Ashdown. Western Journalism Historians Conference, University of California.
2000
(2000). Let the Story Tellers Invent it All: Col. John S. Mosby in Myth and Popular Literature.
Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
(2000). The Scopes Trial: A Photographic History.
88.
1999
(1999). Drive-By History: Three Personal (and Sometimes Peculiar) Journeys to the American Civil War.
Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
(1999). Social Construction: The Human Element in Theory Building.
Clarifying Communication Theory. 12-18.
1998
(1998). Edwin Lawrence Godkin.
History of the Mass Media in the United States: An Encyclopedia.
1997
(1997). An Agenda Setting Perspective on Historical Public Opinion.
Communication and Democracy: Exploring the Intellectual Frontiers in Agenda-Setting Theory. 169-182.
(1997). Darwinian Myths: The Legends and Misuses of a Theory.
184.
1996
(1996). How Voters Use News Media to Learn About Issues.
Patterns: Reporting Beyond News Events. 283-300.
1994
(1994). The Press and Tails of Darwin: Victorian Satire of Evolution.
Journalism History. 107-115.
(1994). The Bishop-Eaters: The Publicity Campaign for Darwin and On the Origin of Species.
Journal of the History of Ideas. 441-460.
1993
(1993). John Seigenthaler.
American Newspaper Publishers (1951-1990).
(1993). Science in the Publicity Laboratory.
American Journalism Historians Association.
(1993). The Media and the Dissemination of Ideas.
The Significance of Media in American History. 215-232.
1992
(1992). E.L. Godkin and The Meaning of Journalism.
Journalism Quarterly. 1039-1049.
(1992). The Use of Theory in History.
American Journalism Historians Association.
1991
(1991). E. L. Godkin and the Meaning of Journalism.
American Journalism Historians Association.
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