
Journalism History
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Published quarterly by @AEJHistory, Journalism History is the oldest peer-reviewed scholarly journal of mass media history in the United States
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We have a great opportunity to get published! Looking for scholarly essays exploring historical construction & development of professional journalism norms & practices across cultural, generational, or national contexts. $$$ for top essay! More info: journalism-history.org/2024/09/21/ess…

Our November open access article is Matthew Pressman's “Black and White and Red All Over? Reassessing Newspapers' Role in the Red Scare of 1919.” tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108… #mediahistory #journalism #newspapers


In our latest episode, Kathryn Olmsted discusses her book, The Newspaper Axis: Six Press Barons Who Enabled Hitler, and how anti-interventionist attitudes by publishers hindered the U.S. and British responses to Hitler's rise to power. journalismhistorypodcast.podbean.com/e/episode-146-…


Our final episode is now live. We thank our fans so much for their support over the past six years. We will still feature the 2024 book award winner next August as a bonus episode, but for one last time until then: Good night and good luck. - Teri journalismhistorypodcast.podbean.com/e/episode-147-…


We're offering money! Yes, it is true! We're partnering with our colleagues American Journalism to offer microgrants for diversity research. Apply now! Details: mediahistorydivision.com/journalism-his… #mediahistory #diversity #journalism #pr #advertising



REMINDER: Deadline Jan. 31. We're offering money! Partnering with American Journalism to award microgrants for diversity research. Apply now! Details: mediahistorydivision.com/journalism-his… #mediahistory #diversity #journalism #pr #advertising





Big congratulations to our 2025 Sweeney Award winner Bailey Dick! 🎉🎉🎉 #journalism #mediahistory mediahistorydivision.com/aejmc-history-…


Congrats to the five media historians receiving funding to support their diversity and media history research! The microgrants are sponsored by the AEJMC History and AJHA as part of a collaborative effort to stimulate more diversity research in Journalism History and American Journalism.


I have a new article out today (online first, at least), with Journalism History, focus on the materiality of paper and its survival into our more digital (but still paper-using) present: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…