1. Recasting the Information Infrastructure for the Industrial Age John, Richard R. 2000 Chapters (Layout Features) HistoryTelecommunication--Technological innovationsCommunication and technologyInformation scienceInformation literacy
2. In Search of Jenkins: Taste, Style, and Credibility in Gilded-Age Journalism Tucher, Andrea Jean 2001 Articles JournalismJournalistsHistory
3. Rendezvous with Information? Computers and Communications Networks in the United States John, Richard R. 2001 Articles Information technologyComputer networksComputersData transmission systemsCommunicationHistory
4. Reporting for Duty: The Bohemian Brigade, the Civil War, and the Social Construction of the Reporter Tucher, Andrea Jean 2006 Articles JournalismJournalistsJournalists--Professional ethicsHistoryAmerican Civil War (1861-1865)
5. Ruling Passions: Political Economy in Nineteenth-Century America John, Richard R. 2006 Articles HistoryPolitical scienceEconomicsPolitical planning
6. History of Universal Service and the Postal Monopoly John, Richard R. 2008 Articles Political planningGovernment monopoliesHistoryHistoriansUnited States Postal ServiceUnited States. Postal Regulatory Commission
7. Telecommunications John, Richard R. 2008 Articles TelecommunicationHistoryIndustrial revolutionCommunication and technology
8. Turner, Beard, Chandler: Progressive Historians John, Richard R. 2008 Articles HistoryPolitical scienceHistoriansHistoriographyChandler, Alfred D. (Alfred Dupont), 1918-2007
9. Why Institutions Matter John, Richard R. 2008 Articles HistoriographyHistoryHistoriansSocial sciences
10. Notes on a Cultural History of Reporting Tucher, Andrea Jean 2009 Articles JournalismJournalistsHistory
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