Robert W. Snyder Books
The Voice Of The City: Vaudeville And Popular Culture In New York
By American Council Of Learned Societies, Robert W. Snyder, Robert W. Snyder
From 1880 to 1930, the vaudeville show reigned as the most popular form of entertainment in America. Vaudeville was a meeting place—an inclusive form of theatre that fostered cultural interaction b...
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Metropolitan Lives: The Ashcan Artists And Their New York, 1897-1917
By Robert W. Snyder, Virginia M. Mecklenburg, Rebecca Zurier, Zurier, Rebecca, Snyder, Robert W., Mecklenburg, Virginia M., National Museum Of American Art (U. S.)
New York At The Turn Of The Century Was A City In Transition. At The Junction Of Steamship Lines From Europe And Railroads From The Interior, It Was The Hub Of Shipping, Manufacturing, And Corporat...
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Media & Democracy
By Robert W. Snyder, Everette E. Dennis, Everette E. Dennis & Robert W. Snyder
While There Is Nearly Universal Agreement That The Media Play A Vital And Defining Role In Democracy Everywhere It Exists, Ironically They Are Often Unpopular. However, The Media In A Democratic Sy...
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Journalists In Peril
By Nancy J. Woodhull, Robert W. Snyder, Robert Giles, Robert W. Snyder, Editors
Covering the Courts shows how writers and journalists deal with present-day major trials, such as those involving Timothy McVeigh and O.J. Simpson. The volume features such outstanding contributors...
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Defining Moments In Journalism
By Nancy J. Woodhull, Robert W. Snyder, Nancy J. Woodhull, Robert W. Snyder, Editors
Most great transformations are not apparent as we live through them. Only in hindsight do individual moments acquire layers of meaning that give them great significance. Looking back is not somethi...
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What'S Next?: The Problems And Prospects Of Journalism
By Robert H. Giles, Robert W. Snyder
The future of journalism isn't what it used to be. As recently as the mid-1960s, few would have predicted the shocks and transformations that have swept through the news business in the last three...
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Reporting The Post-Communist Revolution
By Robert Snyder, Lisa DeLisle, Robert H. Giles, Robert W. Snyder
The events of 1989 were the material of great reporting. They also revealed the power of journalism. Long before people in Central and Eastern Europe liberated themselves, they discovered democrati...
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Metropolitan Lives: The Ashcan Artists And Their New York
By National Museum Of American Art (U. S.), Robert W. Snyder, Virginia M. Mecklenburg, Rebecca Zurier, Zurier, Rebecca, Snyder, Robert W., Mecklenburg, Virginia M., National Museum Of American Art (U. S.)
New York At The Turn Of The Century Was A City In Transition. At The Junction Of Steamship Lines From Europe And Railroads From The Interior, It Was The Hub Of Shipping, Manufacturing, And Corporat...
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What'S Next?
By Robert Giles, Robert H. Giles, Robert W. Snyder
"The future of journalism isn't what it used to be. As recently as the mid-1960s, few would have predicted the shocks and transformations that have swept through the news business in the last three...
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Media And Public Life
By Robert W. Snyder, Everette E. Dennis, Everette E. Dennis & Robert W. Snyder
xv, 190 p. ; 23 cm Originally published as vol. 9, no. 1 of Media studies journal, Winter 1995 Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-184) and index
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