TY - JOUR
T1 - A perspective on the larger world
T2 - Newspaper coverage of national and international events in three small us cities, 1870-1920
AU - Ocepek, Melissa G.
AU - Karadkar, Unmil P.
AU - Aspray, William
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 by the University of Texas Press
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This article explores one of the principal channels through which residents of a small US city became knowledgeable about the world beyond their community-the newspaper. This exploratory study examines and compares newspaper coverage in three small cities in the United States-one from the South (Galveston, Texas), one from the Western Expansion (Boise, Idaho), and one from the more established East Coast (Fitchburg, Massachusetts). This study examines news events from 1870 (the post-Civil War Reconstruction era) to 1920 (just after the First World War and prior to the economic boom that followed the war, often known as the Roaring Twenties).
AB - This article explores one of the principal channels through which residents of a small US city became knowledgeable about the world beyond their community-the newspaper. This exploratory study examines and compares newspaper coverage in three small cities in the United States-one from the South (Galveston, Texas), one from the Western Expansion (Boise, Idaho), and one from the more established East Coast (Fitchburg, Massachusetts). This study examines news events from 1870 (the post-Civil War Reconstruction era) to 1920 (just after the First World War and prior to the economic boom that followed the war, often known as the Roaring Twenties).
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U2 - 10.1353/lac.2015.0017
DO - 10.1353/lac.2015.0017
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85107924904
SN - 2164-8034
VL - 50
SP - 417
EP - 440
JO - Information and Culture
JF - Information and Culture
IS - 3
ER -