With the perspective of thirty years we can see that the events of 1968, which once seemed to erupt out of nowhere, were the consequences of powerful trends. At the same time gauging the distance between then and now can help make it clear which aftershocks of 1968 are with us and which, collectively, have disappeared. This volume tells us important things about not only where journalism has been but where it is going.
With the perspective of thirty years we can see that the events of 1968, which once seemed to erupt out of nowhere, were the consequences of powerful trends. At the same time gauging the distance between then and now can help make it clear which aftershocks of 1968 are with us and which, collectively, have disappeared. This volume tells us important things about not only where journalism has been but where it is going.
Preface Part I: War 1. The Turning Point That Wasn't Daniel Hallin 2. Justified Doubts David Halberstam 3. Unfortunate Stupidity Winant Sidle Part II: Politics 4. Reassessing the Winners and Losers Jules Witcover 5. Dumping Johnson Curtis Gans 6. Good Copy Dan T. Carter 7. Enemas for Elephants Robert Shogan Part III: Race 8. The Kerner Legacy Pamela Newkirk 9. Goals for the Year 2000 and Beyond Loren Ghiglione 10. Optimism, Pessimism and the Kerner Report Randall Kennedy Part IV: Protest 11. A Generational Divide at Columbia Robert Friedman 12. A New Birth in France Claude-Jean Bertrand 13. The Czech Press-Fighting for Change Madeleine K. Albright 14. The Nightmare of Tlatelolco Raymundo Riva Palacio Part V: Cultures, 1968 and 1998 15. The Transformation of Time Magazine James L. Baughman 16. The Best of Times Richard Reeves 17. Climbing Down from Olympus Andrew Tyndall 18. Finding Ourselves in the New Journalism John J. Pauly 19. An Unexpected Aeratio Todd Gitlin 20. From Underground to Alternative Abe Peck Part VI: 1968 in Books 21. Heresies of Liberalism Godfrey Hodgson For Further Reading Index
Preface Part I: War 1. The Turning Point That Wasn't Daniel Hallin 2. Justified Doubts David Halberstam 3. Unfortunate Stupidity Winant Sidle Part II: Politics 4. Reassessing the Winners and Losers Jules Witcover 5. Dumping Johnson Curtis Gans 6. Good Copy Dan T. Carter 7. Enemas for Elephants Robert Shogan Part III: Race 8. The Kerner Legacy Pamela Newkirk 9. Goals for the Year 2000 and Beyond Loren Ghiglione 10. Optimism, Pessimism and the Kerner Report Randall Kennedy Part IV: Protest 11. A Generational Divide at Columbia Robert Friedman 12. A New Birth in France Claude-Jean Bertrand 13. The Czech Press-Fighting for Change Madeleine K. Albright 14. The Nightmare of Tlatelolco Raymundo Riva Palacio Part V: Cultures, 1968 and 1998 15. The Transformation of Time Magazine James L. Baughman 16. The Best of Times Richard Reeves 17. Climbing Down from Olympus Andrew Tyndall 18. Finding Ourselves in the New Journalism John J. Pauly 19. An Unexpected Aeratio Todd Gitlin 20. From Underground to Alternative Abe Peck Part VI: 1968 in Books 21. Heresies of Liberalism Godfrey Hodgson For Further Reading Index
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