Entries in this dictionary focus on the people, organizations,
events, and ideas that have been significant in the slightly more
than two centuries of political communication in this country. The
intent is to highlight those events and ideas that still have
significance today--thus from the signing of the Declaration of
Independence to the threshold of the 21st century.
The history of political communication and how that history has
repeated itself is examined in this volume. Entries arranged from A
to Z, deal with freedom of the press and the major threats to
freedom of the press; successful and unsuccessful political
campaigns, and the changes that have occurred in political
communication as well as the tradition that has emerged in the
slightly more than two centuries we have been engaged in it. By
offering the reader insight into the evolution of political
communication as an academic field, this reference will be useful
to students and scholars in the disciplines of political science,
political communication, mass communication, U.S. history, and
related fields, as well as academic and selected public
libraries.
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