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The essays in Historiography in Mass Communication may be used for personal research purposes and for classroom teaching material. Multiple copies may be made for classroom teaching. However, no essay may be sold or be part of any collection that is sold. Violations of copyright are subject to prosecution.


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About the Journal


Editor

Wm. David Sloan


Editorial Board

Mark Bernhardt        Thomas A. Mascaro        Bernell Tripp

David Bulla                Erin Coyle                 Debra van Tuyll

Bruce Evensen         Leonard Ray Teel                Yong Volz

Elisabeth Fondren



Editorial Purpose

This journal publishes essays dealing with the study of mass communication history and of history in general. (It does not publish articles about historical events, episodes, people, etc., as one finds in, for example, historical research papers.)


Essays

Essays may be original ones written specifically for this journal, or they may be from material that the authors already have (such as classroom lectures, AJHA presidential addresses, etc.).

    Essay length may vary from 500 to 5,000 words.

    To submit an essay for consideration, email a Word file to the editor at historiography.jmc@gmail.com

    If you have an essay accepted for publication, you will be required to affirm that you are the owner of it and that it violates no law.

    Your essay will include a copyright notice that you are its owner. However, you must agree that your essay may be used in accord with the journal’s Terms of Use.

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