Rumors, Lies and Alibis: How Newspapers Sensationalized the Lizzie Borden Murder Case, August 1892-June 1893.Published in:Atlanta Review of Journalism History, 2014, v. 11, p. 61By:Walters, CaitlynPublication type:Article
'An Italy of Asiatic Dimensions, the Ireland of the East': Karl Marx's Newspaper Commentarieson British Rule of India, 1853-1859.Published in:Atlanta Review of Journalism History, 2014, v. 11, p. 42By:Thapliyal, DevnaPublication type:Article
Abolition Was Not Just for Slavery: Abolishing Debtors' Prison in America by Changing Debt from Criminal to Circumstantial, 1830-31.Published in:Atlanta Review of Journalism History, 2014, v. 11, p. 21By:Hope, MistyPublication type:Article
Oscar Wilde Tours The Post-Reconstruction South: The Response To The Aesthete And His Lectures June-July 1882.Published in:Atlanta Review of Journalism History, 2014, v. 11, p. 1By:Christian, CotterPublication type:Article
AN EDITORIAL COMMENT.Published in:Atlanta Review of Journalism History, 2014, v. 11, p. viPublication type:Article