He Wenfa, Ph.D.,An associate professor of Communication University of China, a supervisor of M.A.candidates of cross-cultural communication,and a visiting scholar of University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. His previous books mainly include On Emergencies andReporting;from Arrogance to Politeness-Images of China Reflected onForeign Mainstream Media;Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press(Chinese version translator.Li Yehui, Ph.D., An Associate professor of Communication University of China, and an academic visitor of University of Westminster in London from 2011-2012. She devotes herself to research about Gender and Communication, English-teaching,and Journalism-studies.She has participated in writing several books,teaching materials,and some papers published in periodicals. She is the dean of the department of College-English-Teaching of her University.
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Introduction ChapterⅠ The Press in the Colonial Years(-1765) ChapterⅡ The Press and the Independent Revolution(1765-1783) ChapterⅢ The Constitution and the Bill of Rights(1783-1791) ChapterⅣ The Beginning of Partisan Newspaper(1787-1800) ChapterⅤ Mass Democracy and Changes on journalism(1800-1833) ChapterⅥ Westward Movement and the Penny Press(1833-1860) ChapterⅦ The Civil War Press and the 14th Amendment(1861-1880) ChapterⅧ Yellow Journalism in Gilded Age(1880s-1910s) ChapterⅨ Muck-racking journalism in Progressive Movement(1890s-1920s) ChapterⅩ Objective(Professional)Journalism(1920-1945) ChapterⅩⅠ Judicial Cases by the Supreme Court(1907-1954) ChapterⅩⅡ The Press in the Cold War(1945-1954) ChapterⅩⅢ Civil Rights Movement(1954-1960s) ChapterⅩⅣ Judicial Cases by the Supreme Court(1964-1989) Appendix 1 The Referenced Framework of Researching American Press Appendix 2 Basic Framework on Modern Philosophic Ideas Appendix 3 Media Market and Public Sphere Appendix 4 Classical Liberalism, Social Liberalism and Neo-Liberalism Appendix 5 Equal-time Rule and Fairness Doctrine Appendix 6 The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere Appendix 7 Library of Court Decisions for Freedom of Speech and Press Appendix 8 Basic Readings in U. S. Democracy Bibliography