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Forerunners of Revolution: Muckrakers and the American Social Conscience

Contributor(s): Brasch, Walter M (Author)

ISBN: 9780819179685

Publisher: University Press of America

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Pub Date: August 20, 1990

Dewey: 306.0973

LCCN: 90012934

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.47" H x 8.52" L x 5.34" W ( 0.53 lbs) 208 pages

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Social Science | Media Studies

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Description: This book examines social investigative reporting in American history, focusing on the years 1890-1915.

Review Quotes:

"...Brasch concludes by making an insightful and intriguing distinction between muckraking and investigative reporting." --Journalism Quarterly

"...the book not only highlights the journalist's role in America, but also analyses the evolution of the press and society from the nation's emergence to the present." --Media Development

"Brasch's treatment blends investigative reporting, research, and analysis to present a scholarly yet lively review of how the muckrakers prompted changes in social awareness at the turn of the century...." --Midwest Book Review

"It is Brasch's theory that the 'muckraker' investigative journalism light was never extinguished and that muckraking, despite an eclipse in the 'me-too' 1980s, is very much alive." --Editor & Publisher

"It is Brasch's theory that the 'muckraker' investigative journalism light was never extinguished and that muckraking, despite an eclipse in the 'me-too' 1980s, is very much alive." --Editor & Publisher

"...Brasch concludes by making an insightful and intriguing distinction between muckraking and investigative reporting." --Journalism Quarterly

"...the book not only highlights the journalist's role in America, but also analyses the evolution of the press and society from the nation's emergence to the present." --Media Development

"Brasch's treatment blends investigative reporting, research, and analysis to present a scholarly yet lively review of how the muckrakers prompted changes in social awareness at the turn of the century...." --Midwest Book Review

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