The Press and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944-1947Bloomsbury Academic, 1988 M08 8 - 173 páginas A thoughtful interpretation of the roles of four print news media in the origins of the abrasive relationship between the Soviet Union and the US after WW II. It is based on a content analysis of the Chicago Tribune, the New York Herald Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Time magazine. Liebovich describes the idiosyncrasies in the staffs and leadership of each medium and links those unique characteristics to their positions on the Cold War. . . . Liebovich is a veteran newsman who has amassed excellent data to support his thesis. The writing is clear and concise. Choice |
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Introduction | 1 |
Such Good Friends | 13 |
Wartime News 1944 | 25 |
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