Watergate's Legacy and the Press

Watergate's Legacy and the Press
Title Watergate's Legacy and the Press PDF eBook
Author Jon Marshall
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 338
Release 2011-01-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0810127199

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The result of painstaking research and scholarship, Watergate's Legacy and the Press is ultimately a tribute to the irrepressible investigative impulse in American journalism and the crucial public service provided by investigative reporters. --Book Jacket.

The Watergate Crisis

The Watergate Crisis
Title The Watergate Crisis PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Genovese
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 248
Release 1999-09-30
Genre History
ISBN

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In addition to a narrative overview and a series of topical essays about Watergate, this guide provides a timeline of events, biographical sketches of the key players, the text of important primary documents, a glossary of terms, and an annotated bibliography."--BOOK JACKET.

Clash

Clash
Title Clash PDF eBook
Author Jon Marshall
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 423
Release 2022-05
Genre History
ISBN 1640123857

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Clash describes the powerful political, technological, economic, and social forces that shape the relationship between presidents and the press and how that relationship shapes public opinion. Jon Marshall argues that the press now faces new threats and must grow stronger: American democracy depends on it.

Shadow

Shadow
Title Shadow PDF eBook
Author Bob Woodward
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 1068
Release 2012-12-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1471104729

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Twenty-five years after Richard Nixon's resignation, investigative journalist Bob Woodward examines the legacy of Watergate. Based on hundreds of interviews - both on and off the record - and three years of research of government archives, Woodward's latest book explains in detail how the premier scandal of US history has indelibly altered the shape of American politics and culture - and has limited the power to act of the presidency itself. Bob Woodward's mix of historical perspective and journalistic sleuthing provides a unique perspective on the repercussions of Watergate and proves that it was far more than a passing, embarrassing crisis in American politics: it heralded the beginning of a new period of troubled presidencies. From Ford through to Clinton, presidents have battled public scepticism, a challenging Congress, adversarial press and even special prosecutors in their term in office. Now, a quarter of a century after the scandal emerged, the man who helped expose Watergate shows us the stunning impact of its heritage.

Assault on the Media

Assault on the Media
Title Assault on the Media PDF eBook
Author William Earl Porter
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 661
Release 2024-06-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0472039229

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Taking a 21st century look at the lasting effects of Nixon-era attacks on journalism

Watergate and the Resignation of Richard Nixon

Watergate and the Resignation of Richard Nixon
Title Watergate and the Resignation of Richard Nixon PDF eBook
Author Harry P. Jeffrey
Publisher CQ Press
Pages 378
Release 2004-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"Topical essays by political, legal, history, and communications scholars examine the effects of the crisis over time. Primary source materials, including transcripts from oral interviews, Nixon's speeches, the infamous Watergate tapes, excerpts from congressional hearings, the proposed articles of impeachment, U.S. Supreme Court opinions, political cartoons, and more are put in context with explanatory headnotes. The foreword by John W. Dean, former Nixon White House counsel, provides valuable insight into the scandal and its historical implications."--Jacket.

Richard Nixon, Watergate, and the Press

Richard Nixon, Watergate, and the Press
Title Richard Nixon, Watergate, and the Press PDF eBook
Author Louis W. Liebovich
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 160
Release 2003-05-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0313039216

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It's time to revisit Watergate. In this compelling reexamination, Liebovich draws extensively from newly available sources, including recently released Nixon Oval Office tapes, FBI reports, and personal reminiscences of cover-up leader John Dean. Liebovich sheds new light on the Nixon administration's extensive foul play, zeal to battle and manipulate the press, scandalous miring, and eventual political disgrace. After detailing the nation's news media coverage of the Watergate debacle and the ensuing breakup of American politics, Liebovich recounts the scandal's long-lasting, corrosive effect on presidential and popular politics. Scholars and students of the media and latter-20th-century American political malaise will be provoked and persuaded by Liebovich's argument that much of the public's cynicism toward the press, the president, and politics stems from the bitter battles-fought in the White House, on the front pages, and on television screens-between the press and Nixon's administration. The book focuses on the fight against a press perceived as hostile to the President and charts how the nation's major newspapers and magazines covered the unfolding scandal. Newly released sources show how Nixon and his advisors immersed themselves so deeply in a maze of deception and mistrust that none involved could extricate themselves, creating a political tragedy that haunts us to this day.