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PAUL GEORGE ASHDOWN November 2009



School of Journalism and Electronic Media

University of Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0333

Phone: (865) 974-5106 or (865) 539-2791 E-Mail: pashdown@utk.edu

FAX: (865) 974-5056

Residence: 9716 Franklin Hill Blvd., Knoxville, Tennessee 37922



EDUCATION:



Bowling Green State University

Ph.D. in Telecommunications, 1975

University of Florida

M.A. in Journalism and Communications, 1969

B.S. in Journalism, 1966



ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE



University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Professor of Journalism and Electronic Media, 1984-

Associate Professor of Journalism, 1979-1984

Assistant Professor of Journalism, 1977-1979

Assistant and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies,

College of Communications, 1979-1987, 1990-1994

Acting and Interim Director, School of Journalism, 1987-1988,

1998, 2001-2003

Associate Faculty, Department of History, 2007-

Courses taught: news writing, editing, advanced reporting, business

writing, feature writing, magazine writing, opinion writing, writing

across the media, international communications, public relations,

introduction to public relations, public relations campaigns, public

relations communications, photojournalism, introduction to mass

communications, journalism as literature, writing and editing projects,

practicum, education writing, interdisciplinary honors seminars, the

legacy of the Civil War



University of Bonn, Germany

Visiting Professor of North American Studies, 1994-1995, 1997

Courses taught: American mass media systems, literary journalism,

travel journalism



School of Journalism and Communication, Utrecht, Netherlands

Visiting Professor of Journalism, 1993

Courses taught: American mass media systems, media writing



Western Kentucky University

Assistant Professor of Journalism, 1975-1977

Courses taught: news writing, editing, public relations, feature

writing, broadcast writing, introduction to mass communications



University of Toledo

Instructor of Journalism, 1971-1975









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Courses taught: news writing, editing, journalism history, public

relations, introduction to mass communications, international

communications



Colorado State University-Pueblo

Instructor of Journalism, 1970-1971

Courses taught: news writing, editing, introduction to mass

communications, broadcast writing, feature writing, opinion writing



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE



Columnist, Vecer, Maribor, Slovenia, 1996 -

Information, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2001 -



United Press International

Copy Editor, Southern Division, Atlanta, Summer 1983

Florida Night Editor, Florida Broadcast Editor, Miami Bureau, 1969-1970



Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Kentucky

Copy Editor, Summer 1977



Florida Department of Agriculture, Gainesville

Public Information Specialist, 1967-1968



Gainesville Sun, Gainesville, Florida

Reporter, 1966-1967





ACADEMIC/SCHOLARLY INTERESTS

Mass Media History, American Studies, International Communication,

Literary Journalism, Magazine Journalism, Opinion Writing, Public

Intellectuals and the Mass Media, Popular Culture, Cultural Studies



RESEARCH TOOLS

Historical Methodology, Content Analysis, Framing Analysis, Critical Studies



GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Knight Foundation Grant to establish Institute. for Rural Journalism and

Contemporary Issues, University of Kentucky and consortium @$2K

for travel, UT meetings, miscellaneous 2001 - 2003

FIPSE grant: Media and Stereotypes 1997-2000, with James Crook @$100K

Robert Foster Cherry Foundation award grant for lectures at Baylor University

1998 $15K

Fulbright-Hays grant 1995, study and travel in India @$10K

Faculty Research Grant for Study and Teaching in Ireland, 1989 @$5K

Gannett Foundation grant: Morbid Curiosity and Mass Media 1983-1984, with

James Crook and Jack Haskins @$25K

Lilly Foundation Fellowship and Grant, 1978-1979 @$12K

Ohio Department of Transportation contract, 1975 @$1K



AWARDS, HONORS, BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES, MEMBERSHIPS:

University of Tennessee Macebearer (highest faculty honor) 2003-2004

The Alexander Prize, University of Tennessee 2000

Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teachers (a national award sponsored by

the Cherry Foundation) 1998

UTK Chancellor‟s Teacher-Scholar 1995-1997

UT Evening School Teaching Award 1995





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Fulbright-Hays Grant for Study and Travel in India 1995

UT National Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher Award 1991

Faculty Research Grant for Research and Travel in Ireland 1989

Faculty Research Award, UT College of Communications 1986

Joseph Sbuttoni Key, Society of Professional Journalists, University of

Tennessee Chapter 1985

Outstanding Faculty Member, UT College of Communications 1983, 1992

Lilly Endowment Teaching Fellow 1978-1979

Phi Kappa Phi

Kappa Tau Alpha

James Agee Society

American Journalism Historians Association

Who‟s Who in the World 2000, 2005

Who‟s Who in America 2005, 2007

Who‟s Who Among America‟s Teachers 2002

Who‟s Who in Social Sciences Higher Education 2005

Who‟s Who in American Education 2004, 2006

Dictionary of International Biography 1986, 1992, 1998, 2001

International Authors and Writers Who‟s Who 1999

Who‟s Who in the Media and Communications 1st Edition. 1997

Directory of American Scholars 1998, 2002

Who‟s Who in the South and Southwest 1997

The International Authors and Writers Who's Who 1988

International Who's Who in Education 1986

Contemporary Authors 1987

Who's Where Among Writers 1984

Knoxville Irving Club

UT Smokers



PUBLICATIONS:



Books



Sherman‟s March in Myth and Memory, with Edward Caudill. Lanham, MD: Roman &

Littlefield, 2008. ISBN-13: 978-0-7425-5027-8, cloth, 209 pp.



The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest, with Edward Caudill. Lanham, MD: Rowman &

Littlefield, 2005. ISBN 0-7425-4300-5, cloth; 2006,. ISBN 10: 0-7425-

4301-3, paper, 218 pp.



A Cold Mountain Companion. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 2004.

ISBN 1-57747-107-5, paper 80 pp.



The Mosby Myth: A Confederate Hero in Life and Legend, with Edward Caudill.

Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources Books, 2002. ISBN 0-8420-2928-1,

cloth, ISBN 0-8420-2929-x, paper, A History Book Club selection.

Nominated for the Lincoln Prize and the Jefferson Davis Award, 231 pp.



James Agee: Selected Journalism. Ed., with an introduction. Knoxville:

University of Tennessee Press, 1985. ISBN 0-87049-466-x, 183 pp.; 20th

Anniversary Rev. ed., with new introduction and selections, 2005. ISBN

1-57233-429-0, 166 pp.



Proceedings



Morbid Curiosity and The Mass Media: Proceedings of a Symposium, Ed., with

James A. Crook and Jack B. Haskins. Gannett Foundation. 1984





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Dissertation/Thesis



“Television and the Editorial Crusade: A Case Study of WTVJ-TV, 1965-1973.”

Doctoral dissertation. Bowling Green State University. 1975.



“An Historical Study of Florida Journalism and the Great Depression.”

Master‟s thesis. University of Florida. 1969.



Book Chapters



“„What Can We Say of Such a Hero: Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Press,”

Words at War, Ed. David B. Sachsman, Kittrell Rushing and Roy Morris

Jr. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2008 (with Edward

Caudill), 319-327.



“Savage Satori: Fact and Fiction in Charles Frazier‟s Cold Mountain,” Memory

and Myth: The Civil War in Fiction and Film from Uncle Tom‟s Cabin to

Cold Mountain, Ed. David B. Sachsman and Roy Morris, Jr. West

Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2007, 207-220.



“Knights in Blue and Butternut: Television‟s Civil War,” Memory and Myth: The

Civil War in Fiction and Film from Uncle Tom‟s Cabin to Cold Mountain,

Ed. David B. Sachsman and Roy Morris Jr. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue

University Press, 2007, 243-250.



“„Let the Story Tellers Invent it All‟: Col. John S. Mosby in Popular

Literature,” Memory and Myth: The Civil War in Fiction and Film from

Uncle Tom‟s Cabin to Cold Mountain, Ed. David B. Sachsman and Roy

Morris Jr. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2007. (with

Edward Caudill), 177-184.



“Hydra or Hercules?: Nathan Bedford Forrest in Civil War Fiction,” Memory and

Myth: The Civil War in Fiction and Film from Uncle Tom‟s Cabin to Cold

Mountain, Ed. David B. Sachsman and Roy Morris Jr. West Lafayette, IN:

Purdue University Press, 2007. (with Edward Caudill), 185-196.



“„From Almost as Early as I Can Remember‟: James Agee and the Civil War,”

Agee Agonistes: Essays on the Life, Legend, and Works of James Agee,

Ed. Michael A. Lofaro, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2007,

105-124



“Gunfight at the Cyberspace Corral: Public Intellectuals on the Cyberspace

Frontier,” Transnational America: The Fading of Borders in the Western

Hemisphere. Ed. Berndt Ostendorf, Heidelberg, Germany:

Universitätsverlag C. Winter, 2002, 107-115.



“„That Delicate Flying Foot‟: South Florida as Region and Metaphor,”

Regional Images and Regional Realities, Ed. Lothar Hönnighausen.

Tübingen, Germany: Stauffenburg Verlag, 2000, 193-204.



“The Fox,” Breathing the Same Air, Ed. Doris Ivie, Knoxville: Celtic Cat

Publishing, 2000. 230-231.



"Prophet from Highland Avenue: James Agee's Visionary Journalism," James

Agee: Reconsiderations, Ed. Michael Lofaro. Knoxville: University

of Tennessee Press, 1992, 59-81.





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“Ernest Hemingway,” A Sourcebook of American Literary Journalism:

Representative Writers in an Emerging Genre, Ed. Thomas B. Connery.

Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1992, 187-195. See also:

www.english.upenn.edu/~despey/heming.htm. English Department,

University of Pennsylvania.



“James Agee,” A Sourcebook of American Literary Journalism: Representative

Writers in an Emerging Genre, Ed. Thomas B. Connery. Westport, Conn.:

Greenwood Press, 1992, 197-204. Selected by Questia librarians as one

of the 14 best books and articles on James Agee. Questia Media America,

Inc., www. questia.com. 2008



Encyclopedia and Reference Articles



“Inman,” “Ada Monroe,” “Ruby Thewes,” Student‟s Encyclopedia of American

Literary Characters, Ed. Judith S. Baughman, Matthew Bruccoli (New

York: Facts on File, 2008)



“James Agee” and “Ernest Hemingway,” Encyclopedia of American Journalism

History. Ed. Stephen Vaughn, New York: Routledge, 2007, 9-10, 213-14.



“Tracking the Old Sow Bear: Fact and Fiction in Charles Frazier‟s Cold

Mountain,” Contemporary Literary Criticism, V. 224. (Detroit: Gale,

2006)



“Ernest Hemingway,” “Henry Luce,” “Truman Capote,” Encyclopedia of the

World‟s Press, Ed. Dennis Griffiths, (London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2006)



“The Prudential Insurance Company of America,” Advertising Age Encyclopedia

of Advertising. V. 3, Ed. John McDonough and Karen Egolf. London:

Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2003. 1301-02.



“Key West,” St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, Ed. Sara and Tom

Pendergast. Detroit: St. James Press, 2000, 22-24.



“Omnimus,” St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Ed. Sara and Tom

Pendergast. Detroit: St. James Press, 561.



“P.J. O‟Rourke,” Dictionary of Political Communication. Ed. Guido H. Stempel

III and Jacqueline Nash Gifford. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press,

1999, 101, 146.



“Hunter Thompson,” Dictionary of Political Communication. Ed. Guido H.

Stempel III and Jacqueline Nash Gifford. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood

Press, 1999, 146.



“T.S. Matthews,” American National Biography, New York: Oxford University

Press, 1999, 245-246.



"Thomas Willis White," “T.S. Matthews,” American National Biography, New

York: Oxford University Press, 1999, 729-731.



“The Battle of Johnsonville,” Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture,

Murfreesboro: The Tennessee Historical Society, 1998, 489-490.









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"Samuel Lover," British Reform Writers, 1832-1914, Dictionary of Literary

Biography 190 Columbia, S.C.: Bruccoli Clark Layman, 1998, 160-166.



“Joan Didion,” American Literary Journalists 1945-1995, Dictionary of

Literary Biography 185, Columbia, S.C.: Bruccoli Clark Layman,

1997, 69-77.



“Ron Rosenbaum,” American Literary Journalists 1945-1995, Dictionary of

Literary Biography, V. 185, Columbia, S.C.: Bruccoli Clark Layman,

1997, 253-261.



"James Agee," Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Conn.: Grolier Inc.,

1996, V. A, 330-331.



"Seattle 1962:Seattle World's Fair (Century 21 Exposition)," Historical

Dictionary of the World's Fairs and Expositions, 1851-1988. Ed.

John E. Findling. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1990, 319-321.



"Ireland," World Press Encyclopedia. Ed. George Kurian. New York:

Facts on File, 1982, 509-516.



Refereed Articles and Published Papers



“Journals and Causes: Paul Ashdown Quizzes George Hutchinson and Mark

Hulsether on the Role of Journals in the Life of Public Intellectuals,”

Soundings, an Interdisciplinary Journal 83:3-4, Fall/Winter 2000,

581-597.



“Tracking the Old Sow Bear: Fact and Fiction in Charles Frazier‟s Cold

Mountain,” Proteus, Fall 2000, 29-31.



“From Public Intellectuals to Technointellectuals: Gunslingers on the

Cyberspace Frontier,” Soundings, an Interdisciplinary Journal 81:1-2,

Spring/Summer 1999, 205-218.



“Intellectuals and Society in the Information Age,” The New Presence: The

Prague Journal of Central European Affairs, October 1998, pp. 16-17.

See Transitions, November 1998, Institute for Journalism in Transition

www.IjT.cz. Also see “Public Intellectuals and Society in the

Information Age,” The Electronic New Presence, Central European Weekly

www.enp.cz/ascii/98/42/np_issue_October.html



"Assessing Learning in News, Public Relations Curricula," (with Edward

Caudill and Susan Caudill) Journalism Educator, Summer 1990, 13-19.



"The New England Journal of Medicine as a News Source," (with Edward Caudill)

Journalism Quarterly, Summer 1989, 458-462.



"James Agee's Magazine Journalism," Seventh Annual Communications Research

Symposium: A Proceedings. Ed. Michael W. Singletary. University of

Tennessee, May 1984, 151-166.



"The Paracelsus Paradigm: Reflections on the Journalism of Credulity,"

Sixth Annual Communications Research Symposium: A Proceedings. Ed.

Herbert H. Howard. University of Tennessee, June 30, 1983, 17-32.









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"A Profile of the Press in the Republic of Ireland," Fourth Annual

Communications Research Symposium: A Proceedings. Ed. Joseph P.

McKerns. University of Tennessee, July 30, 1981, 184-195.



"WTVJ's War on Crime: Television's First Crusade," Second Annual

Communications Research Symposium: A Proceedings. Ed. Jerry R.

Lynn. University of Tennessee, July 25, 1979, 110-120.



"Local TV Editorial Themes," Journalism Quarterly, Spring 1981, 111-113.



"WTVJ's Miami Crime War: A Television Crusade," Florida Historical

Quarterly, April 1980, 427-437.



"Confederates on Television: The Cavalier Myth and the Death of 'The Gray

Ghost‟," Studies in Popular Culture, Spring 1979,11-22.



"Samuel Ringgold: A Missionary in the Tennessee Valley, 1860-1911,"

Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Summer 1979, pp. 204-213.



"Commission From a Higher Source: Church and State in the Civil War,"

Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, September 1979,

321-330.



"Samuel Ringgold," Filson Club Historical Quarterly, July 1979, 231-238.



"Most J-Students Need More Work in Use of Library," Journalism Educator,

October 1976, 56-57.



"Junkstore Artifacts Help Invigorate J-History Course." Journalism Educator,

January 1974, 23-24.



"Reporting Class Finds Gettysburg Address Challenges Objectivity," Journalism

Educator, April 1972, 23-24.



Unrefereed Scholarly Works



“Preface,” Russ Witcher, Nixon‟s Legacy: The First Draft of History. New

York: Edwin Mellen Press, 2003, iii-v.



“From Wild West to Wild Web,” Vital Speeches of the Day, Sept. 1, 2000,

699-701.



“Technointellectuals in Cyberspace: Taming the Next Frontier,” The

Independent Scholar XIV:1, Winter 1999-2000, 34-37.



“American Journeys and General Washington‟s Ghost,” Vital Speeches of the

Day, November 1994, pp. 59-64. Distributed by the United States

Information Agency for the Fourth of July 1996.

http://www.usia.gov/agency/july 4/jly406.htm



"Zurnalisticka tvorba a telepaticka planeta,” Zurnalistika a Vyucba

Zurnalistiky v Demokratickej Spolocnosti, Bratislava, Slovakia,

Comenius University, 1993, 19-21.(In Slovak). “Journalism and the

Telepathic Panet,” Journalism and Journalism Education in a Free

Society, Bratislava, Slovakia: Comenius University, 1993, 23-25.









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"Assessment Tests in Journalism and Public Relations,"(with Edward Caudill

and Susan Caudill) Assessment of Student Outcomes in Higher Education.

Center for Assessment Research and Development. University of

Tennessee, 1989.



"Ireland's Troubled Press," Nieman Reports, Winter 1981,25-27.



"The Case of the Oblique Solicitors: An Inquiry into the Ethics of

Advertising," Baker Street Journal, December 1980, 230-233.



"Jogging by Gaslight: A Running Commentary," Baker Street Journal,

September 1977, 154-155.



"A Newsletter Writing Project in an Industrial and Technical Writing Course,"

The Technical Writing Teacher, Spring 1975, 12-23.



"McLuhan Cult Fading," Journal of College Radio, September 1972, 15-19.



"Historical Perspectives of Mass Persuasion," Orientations Toward a Theory of

Mass Persuasion, Ed. Nelson Ober. Bowling Green State University:

Speech Instructional Center, 1971, 1-34.



“The Penal Press in Florida, 1935-1968,” Vol. 4, Florida Journalism History

Project, Neuharth Journalism Library, University of Florida, 1969.



General Circulation, Professional/Trade and Intellectual Articles



“From Wild West to Wild Web: Public Intellectuals & the Cyberspace Frontier,”

Executive Speeches 15:2, October/November 2000, 29-33.



“The Wild, Wild Web,” Executive Speaker 21:10, October 2000, 3-4.



“Slovenian Connection,” Tennessee Alumnus, Summer 1998, 11-15.



“50 Years of Journalism at Tennessee,” Tennessee Press, December 1997,

6-7.



“Shining Through,” Devozine, November/December 1997, 57.



“In Love With the Sowing,” Tennessee Alumnus, Fall 1997, 16-20.



“Wrong Number?” Devozine, July/August 1997, 19.



“Everything Changes in a Century,” Editor & Publisher, May 17, 1997, 44,

56.



“Tovenarij in de Mediawereld,” De Journalist, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April

18, 1997, 45.



“Glimpses of India,” Tennessee Alumnus, Summer 1996, 6-10.



“A Key to the Attic,” Foreword to Knoxville‟s Secret History by Jack Neely,

Knoxville: Scruffy City Publishing, 1995.



“Forget Being Trendy--Dullness is Editors‟ Fate: Newspapers Will Always

Thrive with „the Trivia of Everyday Life,‟‟ Bulletin of the American

Society of Newspaper Editors, April 1995, 28.





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“Telekratie - über den wachsenden Einfluss der Medien,” V. Deutscher

Wirtschafts Kongress Mehrwert Information, Universität Köln, March 15-

16, 1995.



"Sherlock Holmes Makes a Dodge Commercial," in Cats, Chocolate, Clowns and

Other Amusing, Interesting and Useful Subjects Covered by Newsletters,

Ed. Greg Mitchell. New York: Dembner Books, 1982, 141.



"Ireland's Troubled Press," Editor & Publisher, Jan. 26, 1991, 46, 56.



"Irish Weeklies Thriving," Grassroots Editor, Winter 1990, 9, 15.



"Sharing a New Way of Seeing," Publishers' Auxiliary, June 30, 1986, 8-9.



"Publisher Revives Weekly Despite Tough Economy," Publishers' Auxiliary,

June 3, 1985, 16-18.



"Freshmen Feel Anxiety, Hope," The Complete Reporter, 5th ed. Julian

Harriss, B. Kelly Leiter and Stanley Johnson. New York: Macmillan,

1985, 92.



"How Much Have the Wire Services Really Changed?" The Bulletin of the

American Society of Newspaper Editors, February 1984, 25.



"What a Difference 13 Years Makes." Tennessee Press. December 1983,7.



"Newspaper Economics - 1929 to 1983." Florida Press, May 1983, 7.



"Underground Economy Flourishes as Above Ground Economy Flounders," Tennessee

Business, February/March 1983, 36-37.



"Media Report on Ireland," World Media Report, February 1983, 6.



"News Reporters Should Question City Construction," Community College

Journalist, Summer 1982, 4-5.



"Sports Stories That Matter," Grassroots Editor, Winter 1982, 11-15.



"Inaccessible Architects Lead to Poor Coverage," Tennessee Press, November

1981, 10.



"Media Criticism Promotes Public Design Awareness," Community Design,

Knoxville, Tennessee, Fall 1981, 5.



"That's the Way It Is," Community College Journalist, Summer 1981, 111-113.



"Irish Press Profiled," Grassroots Editor, Spring 1981, 3-6.



"Improving Teaching by Talking About It." Tennessee Education, Fall 1980,

7-8.



"The Psychology of the Souvenir," Souvenirs and Novelties, February/March

1980, 74-75.



"A Congregation of Cufflinks," American Collector, October 1976, 22-27.







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"One Whitecap After Another," Lakeland Boating, January 1975, 18-19.



"For the Defense: Florida Conservationist Speaks Out," Agricultural

Chemicals, January 1969, 10-12.



"The Threat of the Caribfly and the Fire Ant." Citrus Industry, August

1967, 1-2.



Articles in Newspapers (U.S., Europe)



“Obleka spet dela cloveka,” Vecer, Nov. 10, 2009

“USA‟s sjael eren stor prangende bil,” Information, October 2, 2009

“Et virkeligt sygt debatniveau I USA,” Information, September 10, 2009

“Avtomobili,” Vecer, September 18, 2009

“Obama, zdravje in socializem,” Vecer, September 3, 2009

“Excentriske gamle maend I laser,” Information, August 25, 2009

“Cronkitovo vesolje,” Vecer, July 30, 2009

“Og sådam er det (fordi jeg siger det),” Information, July 24, 2009

“McNamarova vojna na tekocem traku,” Vecer, July 16, 2009

“Amerikas angrende synder,” Information, July 9, 2009

“To fortællingen én nation,” Information, May 12, 2009

“Vera in amerisko popotovanje razuma,” Vecer, May 8, 2009

“Razprodaja Ameriskega ozemlja,” Vecer, Feb. 3, 2009

“Skal USA saettestil salg,” Information, Jan. 17, 2009

“Nemara bomo George W. Busha se hvalili,” Vecer, Dec. 12, 2008

“En ny Harry Truman,” Information, Dec. 6, 2008

“Bush‟s legacy seems solidified but maybe not,” Unsatisfied Man, Nov. 29, 2008

“Præsident I en Skæbnestund,” Information, Nov. 4, 2008

“Strah predbesedo depresija,” Vecer, Oct. 28, 2008

“Fodbold og Kissinger,” Information, July 4, 2006

“Pogovor z ogledalom,” Vecer, July 1, 2006

“Glava kot orozje,” Vecer, June 26, 2006

“Dzingiskanov potomec,” Vecer, June 17, 2006

“Fantazijski tabor,” Vecer, June 3, 2006

“Meddrzavne avtoceste,” Vecer, May 20, 2006

“En nation af motorveje,” Information, May 16, 2006

“Zemljepis.” Vecer, May 6, 2006

“Posebni efekti,” Vecer, April 22, 2006

“Priseljevanje,” Vecer, April 15, 2006

“Indvandring deler,” Information, April 10, 2006

“Studenti,” Vecer, April 1, 2006

“Pristanisca,” Vecer, March 25, 2006

“Lykke er USA-nationalmytologi,” Information, March 13, 2006

“Sreca,” Vecer, March 4, 2006

“Gemytlige Amerika,” Information, Feb. 20, 2006

“Danc,” Vecer, Feb. 18, 2006

“Vecji in vecji,” Vecer, Feb. 4, 2006

“Gerbner oziroma mitologija televizije,” Vecer, Jan. 21, 2006

“Den gode McCarthy,” Information,” Dec. 22, 2005

“Debata,” Vecer, Dec. 10, 2005

“„Faithful Failures‟ find wisdom in Yule sermon,” Oak Ridge Observer, Dec. 1, 2005

“Kultura kot trgovsko blago,” Vecer, Nov. 26, 2005

“Tyksakker og magre gespenster,” Information, Nov. 22, 2005

“Najboljse, kar lahko dobi moski,” Vecer, Nov. 12, 2005

“Subsidizing domestic culture won‟t work,” Oak Ridge Observer, Nov.10, 2005

“Det bedste, en mand kan få,” Information, Nov. 2, 2005

“Brian - rahla sprememba,” Vecer, Oct. 29, 2005

“The blade business: Shariving high-tech,” Oak Ridge Observer, Oct. 27, 2005

“San Francisco Noir,” Vecer, Oct. 15, 2005

“Ugled” Vecer, Sept. 24, 2005

“Divji zahod,” Vecer, Sept. 10, 2005

“The memory of „Gunsmoke‟,” Oak Ridge Observer, Sept. 8, 2005







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“The next growth industry: waiting for others,” Oak Ridge Observer, Septe. 1, 2005

“Cakati v Washingtonu,” Vecer, Aug. 20, 2005

“Davki in primanjkljaji,” Vecer, Aug. 20, 2005

“Weather, statistics and our own personal safety,” Oak Ridge Observer, Aug. 25, 2005

“Marauding baboons unnerve humans in Africa,” Oak Ridge Observer, Aug. 18, 2005

“Scotty, Westy in TV dinner,” Vecer, Aug. 13, 2005

“Author and genre stood tall even to McCarthyism,” Oak Ridge Observer, Aug. 11, 2005

“Recent deaths bring back memories of TV, war,” Oak Ridge Observer, Aug., 4, 2005

“Varovanje kot sanjski poklic,” Vecer, July 30, 2005

“A Washington celebration began too early,” Oak Ridge Observer, July 28, 2005

“Skål for et underskud,” Information, July 21, 2005

“Remembering one who fought the tough fight,” Oak Ridge Observer, July 21, 2005

“Tabloidi,” Vecer, July 16, 2005

“Reading a tabloid with your favorite newspaper,” Oak Ridge Observer, July 14, 2005

“America‟s image abroad really matters,” Oak Ridge Observer, July 7, 2005

“Vitki in okrogli,” Vecer, July 2, 2005

“Great mentors and their die-hard beliefs,” Oak Ridge Observer, June, 30, 2005

“Drevesa,” Vecer, June 24, 2005

“Forget writing as a career: think security,” Oak Ridge Observer, June 23, 2005

“Casopisi proti blogom, spletnim dnevniskim zapisom,” Vecer, June 18, 2005

“Blue jeans are one thing, but pajamas?” Oak Ridge Observer, June 16, 2005

“Globoko grlo,” Vecer, June 11, 2005

“Den sikre fremtid,” Information, June 10, 2005

“Deep Throat ID‟d, what‟s the next Watergate?” Oak Ridge Observer, June 9,2005

“Mens vi venter på Watergate II,” Information, June 8, 2005

“Ditch the orange for Crimson-Tide red?” Oak Ridge Observer, June 2, 2005

“Prepovedana rdec a,” Vecer, May 28, 2005

“Book signings: The price of being published,” Oak Ridge Observer, May 26, 2005

“Defense strategy, trends ignore fiscal reality,” Oak Ridge Observer, May 19, 2005

“Sikkerhed og økonomisk uføre,” Information, May 18, 2005

“Newspapers need to improve content,” Oak Ridge Observer, May 12, 2005

“Knjige,” Vecer, May 7, 2005

“We need more red ink, not less,” Oak Ridge Observer, May 5, 2005

“Kaj je novinar?” Vecer, April 30, 2205

“Attention on Agee will prove beneficial,” Oak Ridge Observer, April 28, 2005

“Ex Beach Boy album full of life, joy,” Oak Ridge Observer, April 21, 2005

“Vzhodna Evropa,” Vecer, April 16, 2005

“The trees can return, but can we,” Oak Ridge Observer, April 14, 2005

“A different kind of Hemingway read,” Oak Ridge Observer, April 7, 2005

“Evolucija,” Vecer, April 2, 2005

“We fat and skinny folks need to get along,” Oak Ridge Observer, March 31, 2005

“Hunter S. Thompson,” Vecer, March 26, 2005

“Questions about dreams enough to confuse, put to sleep,” Oak Ridge Observer, March

24, 2005

“The madness of living in America,” Oak Ridge Observer, March 17, 2005.

“Jack v surovem kapitalizmu,” Vecer, March 12, 2005

“Keeping Mayberry close to us even in today‟s world,” Oak Ridge Observer, March 10,

2005

“Robots walking upright like humans, but which style to follow?” Oak Ridge Observer,

March 3, 2005

“Castron in nafta,” Vecer, Feb. 26, 2005

“Reflecting on Hunter S. Thompson‟s life,” Oak Ridge Observer, Feb. 24, 2005

“En gonzo-journalist går i graven,” Information, Feb. 24, 2005

“Pokovka,” Vecer, Feb. 19, 2005

“President who? What exactly did he do?” Oak Ridge Observer, Feb. 17, 2005

“Rige Jack og alle de andre,” Information, Feb. 16, 2005

“A little vanity and attention for us all,” Oak Ridge Observer, Feb. 10, 2005

“Socialno zavarovanje,” Vecer, Feb. 5, 2005

“I‟ll gladly take a large popcorn with that,” Oak Ridge Observer, Feb. 3, 2005

“The theory of cute European countries,” Oak Ridge Observer, Jan. 27, 2005

“Kulten omkring kongen,” Information, Jan. 26, 2005

“Elvis, prvi protestantski svet nik,” Vecer, Jan. 22, 2005

“Even odd conspiracy theories are potent,” Oak Ridge Observer, Jan. 20, 2005







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“Travle amerikanere,” Information, Jan. 17, 2004

“Major news tends reason for concern,” Oak Ridge Observer, Jan. 13, 2005

“Ameriska rast,” Vecer, Jan. 8, 2005

“Ignorance, shopping and video games,” Oak Ridge Observer, Jan. 6, 2005

“Imagine a world without lies,” Oak Ridge Observer, Dec. 30, 2004

“Knjige,” Vecer, Dec. 24, 2005

“På indkøbslisten står der bøger,” Information, Dec. 24, 2004

“Oklep,” Vecer, Dec. 18, 2004

“Irak-krigen forener ikke USA,” Information, Dec. 17, 2004

“Skoromati na ameriski univerzi,” Vecer, Dec. 11, 2004

“Bush er ikke så dum som rygtet går,” Information, Nov. 22, 2004

“Resnicno, kajje slo narobe?” Vecer, Nov. 8, 2004

“Anden fra Alamo,” Information, Nov. 4, 2004

“Plimni val republikanskega kecapa,” Vecer, Nov. 4, 2004

“Valget truer med at Uddybe USA‟s splittelse,” Information, Nov. 1, 2004

“Zadrzevanje diha,” Vecer, Oct. 30, 2004

“Vredladne amerikanere,” Information, Oct. 26, 2004

“Lisica in jez,” Vecer, Oct. 9, 2004

“Raeven og pindsvinet,” Information, Oct. 7, 2004

“Zivcni,” Vecer, Sept. 25, 2004

“Grusomme og us aedvanlige straffe, Information, Sept. 20, 2004

“Drago je biti student v ZDA,” Vecer, Sept. 18, 2004

“På Krydstogt i amerikanernes idsø,”Information, Sept. 9, 2004

“Spolovinar Floyd,” Vecer, Sept. 9, 2004

“Kazni,” Vecer, Aug. 28, 2004

“Krizarjenje,” Vecer, Aug. 21, 2004

“Zizarjenje,” Vecer, Aug. 21, 2004

“Govornisvo,” Vecer, Aug. 7, 2004

“Zahodno krilo Johna Kerryja,” Vecer, Aug. 3, 2004

“Veliko blao,” Vecer, July 24, 2004

“Bush og retorikken,” Information, July 21, 2004

“Edwards,” Vecer, July 10, 2004

“Danci v Knoxvillu,” Vecer, June 29, 2004

“Hunley,” Vecer, June 26, 2004

“Smarty in Reagan,” Vecer, June 12, 2004

“Danci v Knoxvillu,” Vecer, May 24, 2004

“Alamo,” Vecer, May 22, 2004

“Hladni nosovi,” Vecer, May 8, 2004

“Danskere i Knoxville,” Information, May 5, 2004

“Trije moski,” Vecer, April 24, 2004

“Krige slutter aldrig helt,” Information, April 21, 2004

“Faludza, podobe vojne,” Vecer, April 6, 2004

“Pogrevanje zgodb iz casov hladne vojne,” Vecer, April 2, 2004

“Libija,” Vecer, March 27, 2004

“V ZDA vse vec osebnih stecajev,” Vecer, March 13, 2004

“Mobilnost,” Vecer, March 13, 2004

“Na Dolgi rok smo usi mrtvi,” Vecer, Feb. 28, 2004

“Skyggen fra Vietnam,” Information, Feb. 18, 2004

“Pobesneli Jack nekaj ve o ubijanju,” Vecer, Feb. 16, 2004

“Derfor Stemmer jeg pa Kerry,” Information, Feb. 14, 2004

“Olajsava za zdravila na recept,” Vecer, Feb. 14, 2004

“Kerry je nekaks en Hamlet,” Vecer, February 13, 2004

“Mocna druzba je odprta druzba,” Vecer, Feb. 7, 2004

“Cold Mountain,” Vecer, Jan. 31, 2004

“Valgkamp med overraskelser,” Information, Jan. 23, 2004

“Predvolini boj kot referendum o vojni,” Vecer, Jan. 22, 2004

“Cheney,” Vecer, Jan. 17, 2004

“Potem pa ju prisel Bill,” Vecer, Jan. 10, 2004

“Nu har vi Saddam-hvor er så hans våben?” Information, Dec. 17, 2003

“Gejevska poroka,” Vecer, Dec. 6, 2003

“Bøssebisp sår splid i kirkesamfund,” Information, Nov. 6, 2003

“Andy,” Vecer, Nov. 22, 2003

“Glasovanje o Bogu,” Vecer, Nov. 15, 2003







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“Anglikanci,” Vecer, Nov. 8, 2003

“Bosse bisp sar splid i Kirkesamfund,” Information, Nov. 6, 2003

“Znamke,” Vecer, Oct. 30, 2003

“Bejzbol,” Vecer, Oct. 25, 2003

“Krste,” Vecer, Oct. 18, 2003

“USA‟s bedemaend har fede tider,” Information, Oct. 14, 2003

“Sluibe,” Vecer, Oct. 10, 2003

“Wesley Clark,” Vecer, Oct. 4, 2003

“Bi stavili?” Vecer, Sept. 27, 2003

“Batine zavoljo krofov z naglasom,” Vecer, Sept. 20, 2003

“Vera je pomembna,” Vecer, Sept. 13, 2003

“Sosedske aporije,” Vecer, Sept. 6, 2003

“Krizarjenje,” Vecer, Aug. 30, 2003

“Elektric ni mrk,” Vecer, Aug. 23, 2003

“Guvernator,” Vecer, Aug. 16, 2003

“Enmandshaer mod bureaukraterne,” Information, Aug. 13, 2003

“Mis, tako reko Ameiskakona,” Vecer, Aug. 9, 2003

“Se nekaj c udnih raziskav,” Veger, Aug. 2, 2003

“‟Jeg‟ er det ultimative frimaerke,” Information, July 31, 2003

“Lustne drzave,” Vecer, July 26, 2003

“Nature‟s visitors are smarter than we are,” LaFollette (TN) Press, July 24, 2003

“Raziskovanje,” Vecer, July 19, 2003

“Ebsen will be remembered as Jed Clampett,” LaFollette (TN) Press, July 17, 2003

“Sirene,” Vecer, July 12, 2003

“Trying to make sense of research reports,” LaFollette (TN) Press, July 10, 2003

“Pozoig koce, ker je streho popraviti predago,” Vecer, July 5, 2003

“Wailing sirens remind us of our insecurity,” LaFollette (TN) Press, July 3, 2003

“Den perfekte vaertinde‟ eri knibe,” Information, July 2, 2003

“Sanje,” Vecer, June 28, 2003

“Martha,” Vecer, June 21, 2003

“Kontroliranje kontrolorev,” Vecer, June 14, 2003

“Bedrag eller ubevidst drejning?” Information, June 11, 2003

“Uporaba napacnih virov,” Vecer, June 7, 2003

“Kunsten at blogge,” Information, May 31, 2003

“Roxy dekleta,” Vecer, May 31, 2003

“Zita,” Vecer, May 24, 2003

“Go surfing now; real life‟s bearing down like semi-truck,” LaFollette (TN) Press,

May 22, 2003

“Sanje morske krave,” Vecer, May 17, 2003

“Farmers looking for new ways to cash in on corn,” LaFollette (TN) Press, May 15, 2003

“Zastave,” Vecer, May 10, 2003

“Hooters,” Vecer, May 5, 2003

“Stars and Stripes for evigt,” Information, May 3, 2003

“Suvi in terorizem,” Vecer, April 19, 2003

“Man skyder da hunde,” Information, April 16, 2003

“Strupi“ Vecer, April 12, 2003

“Predsedinki,” Vecer, April 5, 2003

“U-båden der rødmede,”Information, April 1, 2002

“Koalicija,” Vecer, March 29, 2003

“Ubogi Yorrick!” Vecer, March 22, 2003

“Cvetje zaIrak,” Vecer, March 21, 2003

“Bojs posledicanmi,” Vecer, March 15, 2003

“Gospodarstvo,” Vecer, March 8, 2003

“Lincoln og alle de andre,” Vecer, March 1, 2003

“Churchill in Bush,” Vecer, Feb. 22, 2003

“Neprava vojna,” Vecer, Feb. 15, 2003

“Den falske krig,” Information, Feb. 10, 2003

“Tragedija Columbie,” Vecer, Feb. 7, 2003

“Cheney,” Vecer, Feb. 1, 2003

“Al Gore ne bo kandidiral,” Vecer, Jan. 25,2003

“Doughnut shop incident makes writer proud,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Jan. 23, 2003

“Tudi pse streljaro mar ne?” Vecer, Jan. 18, 2003









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“eBay‟s sale of town may be start of something big,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Jan. 16,

2003

“Hank Williams,” Vecer, Jan. 11, 2003

“Fjolset i varehuset,” Information, Jan. 10, 2003

“‟Alas, poor Yorick!‟-- from dust to diamonds,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Jan. 9, 2003

“Prednovolentno nakupovanje,” Vecer, Dec. 31, 2002

“Bumps in night annoy Cheney‟s neighbors,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Dec. 19, 2002

“Derfor gik Gore,” Information, Dec. 19, 2002

“Anketa,” Vecer, Dec. 14, 2002

“Bostonske volitve,” Vecer, Dec. 7, 2002

“Kostråd og humbug,” Information, Dec. 2, 2002

“Nato,” Vecer, Nov. 30, 2002

“Miti o hrani,” Vecer, Nov. 23, 2002

“Udsigt til ny Boston-massaker,” Information, Nov. 20, 2002

“Volitve kotjin in jang,” Vecer, Nov. 16, 2002

“Valget Var Yin og Yang,” Information, Nov. 11, 2002

“Zgodba o tigru,” Vecer, Nov. 9, 2002

“Hipoteza o higieni,” Vecer, Nov. 2, 2002

“Crna in bela zgodovina Amerike,” Vecer, Oct. 26. 2002

“Den Amerikanske daemon,” Information, Oct. 22, 2002

“Terorizem po kapljicah,” Vecer, Oct. 19, 2002

“Hygiene hypothesis is law, despite mom‟s fears,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Oct. 17, 2002

“Sleparji,” Vecer, Oct. 12, 2002

“Leave wild animals out of show and tell,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Oct. 10, 2002

“Napacno citirani?” Vecer, Oct. 5, 2002

“Når gassen kommer,” Information, Oct. 2, 2002

“Will marooned sailor miss seabird diet?” LaFollette (TN) Press, Oct. 3, 2002

“Plinski napad,” Vecer, Sept. 28, 2002

“Posse,” Vecer, Sept. 21, 2002

“11. september,” Vecer, Sept. 10, 2002

“Ubestikkelig som en dansker,” Information, Sept. 9, 2002

“Martin v senci Kralja,” Vecer, Aug. 24, 2002

“News stories frequently reach tv‟s „Beyond Belief‟ status,” LaFollette (TN) Press,

Aug. 22, 2002

“Ikke fiere fritter til sydstatshæren,” Information, Aug. 19, 2002

“Menihi in morske krave,” Vecer, Aug. 17, 2002

“North Carolina tale, „Cold Mountain,‟ filmed in Romania,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Aug.

15, 2002

“Temaet fra Telstar,” Information, Aug. 12, 2002

“Ted,” Vecer,” Aug, 10, 2002

“Strange stuff going on this summer: manatees and monks,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Aug.

8, 2002

“Bohemstvo,” Vecer, Aug. 3, 2002

“Past catches up with present,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Aug. 1, 2002

“Scuka,” Vecer, July 27, 2002

“Intellektuelle vil bo i Bohemia,” Information, July 24, 2002

“Thor Heyerdahl,” Vecer, July 20, 2002

“Pogovor z mrtvimi,” Vecer, July 20, 2002

“Nyt USA-ministerium for skaeg og blå briller,” Information, July 16, 2002

“Ognjene mravlje in teroristi,” Vecer, July 13, 2002

“Prisega,” Vecer, July 6, 2002

“Gud er med os - desvaerre husker Han urolig godt,” Information, July 4, 2002

“Pogovor z mrtvimi,” Vecer, June 29, 2002

“Drucker,” Vecer, June, 22, 2002

“Gensyn med „Det ensomme massemenneske‟,” Information, June 20, 2002

“Ministrstvo za varnost in vohunske dejavnosti,” Vecer, June 15, 2002

“Kammerater på nettet -- ved et 40-års-studenterjubilaeum,” Information, June 10, 2002

“Cesar prihaja,” Vecer, June 8, 2002

“Innocent gift of yule ornament started unwanted collection,” LaFollette (TN) Press,

June 6, 2002

“Srecanje generacije,” Vecer, June 1, 2002

“Osama Bin Laden wasn‟t first terrorist to plan New York attack,” LaFollette (TN)

Press, May 30, 2002







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“Ketchup -- nu i alle farver,” Information, May 28, 2002

“Osamljena mnozica,” Vecer, May 25, 2002

“‟Lonely Crowd‟s‟ David Riesman: influential American thinker,” LaFollette (TN) Press,

May 23, 2002

“Thor Heyerdahl in memoriam,” Information, May 16, 2002

“California‟s war on pike -- saw-tooth Satan spawn - doomed,” LaFollette (TN) Press,

May 9, 2002

“Heyerdahl‟s expeditions filled Florida boys lives with adventure,” LaFollette (TN)

Press, May 9, 2002

“Ånder uden ånd,” Information, May 7, 2002

“Kaempende hvide,” Information, April 17, 2002

“Et khaki kosmos,” Information, April 12, 2002

“Sanje,” Vecer, April 6, 2002

“En køkkenrulle med muskler,” Information, April 4, 2002

“heroji potrosnje,” Vecer, March 30, 2002

“Ketchup‟s becoming more than red goo,” LaFollette (TN) Press, March 28, 2002

“Hvad Nixon sagde, når han aflyttede sig selv,” Information, March 26, 2002

“Gatorade developed as secret tonic to boost Florida players,” LaFollette (TN) Press,

April 11, 2002

“Nixon in ameriska velikopoteznost,” Vecer, March 23, 2002

“Misicast moski,” Vecer, March 16, 2002

“New York‟s light memorial will be awesome,” LaFollette (TN) Press, March 14, 2002

“Det store svesketrick,” Information, March 13, 2002

“Luna in borza,” Vecer, March 9, 2002

“VapoRub: it makes cold almost enjoyable,” LaFollette (TN) Press, March 7, 2002

“New Brawny Man comes out swinging,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Feb. 28, 2002

“Virtualni sopotnik,” Vecer, Feb. 23, 2002

“Confusing copycats, copydogs, copypauls,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Feb. 21, 2002

“Suhe slive,” Vecer, Feb. 16, 2002

“‟Hey, kid, do you know what you‟re really eating?‟” LaFollette (TN) Press, Feb. 14,

2002

“Punca,” Vecer, Feb. 9, 2002

“There‟s nothing like hot cup of tea in a crisis,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Feb. 7, 2002

“Cudesa medicine,” Vecer, Feb. 2, 2002

“Enronova absurdna afera,” Vecer, Feb. 1, 2002

“Artificial passenger: leave his nagging behind,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Jan. 31, 2002

“Govor Janis Besler Heaphy,” Vecer, Jan. 26, 2002

“Manden, der myrdede Bill Clinton‟s hund,” Information, Jan. 24, 2002

“‟Moon Over . . .‟ stockmarket? Say it isn‟t so,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Jan. 24, 2002

“Vojna zgodba,” Vecer, Jan. 19, 2002

“Remembering Ridgewood,” Ridgewood (NJ) News, Jan. 18, 2002

“Dogs seem to give presidents a human touch,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Jan. 17, 2002

“Månen og markedet,” Information, Jan. 16, 2002

“Pes Buddy,” Vecer, Jan. 12, 2002

“Antique Road Show stirs up childhood memories,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Jan. 10, 2002

“Beli bozici,” Vecer, Jan. 5, 2002

“Forget final resting reef -- we‟re people, not coral,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Jan. 3,

2002

“Milenarizem v drzavi, nori na prihodnost,” Vecer, Dec. 29, 2001

“Sentimental nation clings to its memories,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Dec. 27, 2001

“Pirati,” Vecer, Dec. 22, 2001

“Sleepless?” Why not try the old remedies?” LaFollette (TN) Press, Dec. 20, 2001

“Medvedek Pu,” Vecer, Dec. 15, 2001

“Mens min guitar graeder blidt,” Information, Dec. 11, 2001

“George,” Vecer, Dec. 8, 2001

“Stuck tunes trying to leave message; What could it be?” LaFollette (TN) Press,

Dec. 6, 2001

“Har nogen set en rød nellike i vandet,” Information, Dec. 4, 2001

“Sindrom obticane pesmi,” Vecer, Dec. 1, 2001

“Nogle af de vigtigste historier i dit liv,” Information, Nov. 30, 2001

“Nogomet povzroca stres,” Vecer, Nov. 29, 2001

“Z jedrskim orozjem nad jame?” Vecer, Nov. 24, 2001

“Strmoglavljenje,” Vecer, Nov. 23, 2001







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“Taenk at bo i Miltbrandgade,” Information, Nov. 22, 2001

“Postar,” Vecer, Nov. 17, 2001

“What motivates senseless acts of vandalism?” LaFollette (TN) Press, Nov. 15, 2001

“Kernevåben og hulemaend,” Information, Nov. 13, 2001

“Mostovi,” Vecer, November 10, 2001

“Letters keep families, civilization together,” LaFollette (TN) Press, Nov. 8, 2001

“Najpomembnejse zgodbe,” Vecer, Nov. 3, 2001

“Miti,” Vecer, Oct. 27, 2001

“Ulica antraksa,” Vecer, Oct. 25, 2001

“Sensationer? Så skal vi give jer noget at skrive om,” Information, Oct. 24, 2001

“Nemska letal nad Ameriko,” Vecer, Oct. 20, 2001

“Ogådan er det altså,” Information, Oct. 16, 2001

“Vranicni prisad,” Vecer, Oct. 13, 2001

“In tako pac je!” Vecer, Oct. 9, 2001

“Men det ser ikke godt ud, far,” Information, Oct. 9, 2001

“Botri, teroristi in posli Bushev z bin Ladni,” Vecer, Oct. 6, 2001

“Okrevanje,” Vecer, Sept. 29, 2001

“Po napadu,” Vecer, Sept. 22, 2001

“Har du set min søster? Hun er savnet i New York,” Information, Sept. 18, 2001

“Nalozba v drobni tisk,” Vecer, Sept. 15, 2001

“„Sharks from the summer sky‟,” Knoxville News-Sentinel, Sept. 13, 2001

“Hajerne kommer naermere og de opfører sig underligt,” Information, Sept. 13, 2001

“Zmagovalec je strah,” Vecer, Sept. 12, 2001

“Druzba na velickih kolesih,” Vecer, Sept. 8, 2001

“Kubanske cigare,” Vecer, Sept. 1, 2001

“Amerikas vidunderlige darlige smag,” Information, Aug. 28, 2001

“Evropa v licnem paketu,” Vecer, Aug. 25, 2001

“Navaden dan v Ameriki,” Vecer, Aug. 18, 2001

“Noget ved musikken,” Information, Aug. 17, 2001

“Nenavadne zgodbe,” Vecer, Aug. 11, 2001

“Slab okus, ameriski stil,” Vecer, Aug. 4, 2001

“Cudni dnevi,” Vecer, August 4, 2001

“Dva milijona zapornikov,” Vecer, July 21, 2001

“Lennon in McCartney,” Vecer, July 14, 2001

“Tezave zaradi disleksije,” Vecer, July 7, 2001

“4. juli i Knoxville, Tennessee, USA,” Information, July 4, 2001

“Dejavnik strahu,” Vecer, June, 30, 2001

“Rottefjernsyn,” Information, June 20, 2001

“Bush in Slovenija,” Vecer, June 19, 2001

“Saljivici in vandali,” Vecer, June 16, 2001

“Clinton-haderne rider igen,” Information, June 11, 2001

“Pearl Harbor,” Vecer, June 9, 2001

“Razloziti Balkan,” Vecer, June 2, 2001

“Hold op, Sir Paul,” Information, May 30, 2001

“Razlicno o isti zgodbi,” Vecer, May 26, 2001

“Fedme - en amerikansk eksportvare,” Information, May 23, 2001

“Stari motoristi,” Vecer, May 5, 2001

“Hvor er du dum!” Information, May 3, 2001

“Book of Revelation is vision of God‟s world, bishop of London tells Bowen

Conference,” Episcopal News Service (EPS), April 30, 2001 (distributed to

newspapers and magazines in the worldwide Anglican Communion)

“Racunalnik na mizi in sol v glavi,” Vecer, April 28, 2001

“Debeli Americani,” Vecer, April 21, 2001,

“Lidt af et svindelforetagende,” Information, April 18, 2001

“Pavi in nore krave,” Vecer, April 14, 2001

“San Francisco,” Vecer, April 7, 2001

“Zivljenje je lepo,” Vecer, March 31, 2001

“Profesorje prosijo za nenavadne usluge,” Vecer, March 17, 2001

“Det bedste af alle lande,” Information, March 14, 2001

“Blagovne znamke,” Vecer, March 10, 2001

“Tihe kapi na borzi,” Vecer, March 3, 2001

“Postavljanje „vrocih‟ gospodarstev na „hladno‟,” Vecer, Feb. 24, 2001

“Rakija,” Vecer, Feb. 17, 2001







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“Boj se edinole strahu,” Vecer, Feb. 10, 2001

“Torta za najrevnejse,” Vecer, Feb. 3, 2001

“Ko se anglescina odloci umreti, se napoti v Busheva usta,” Vecer, Jan. 27, 2001

“Dlje ko se solajo, bolj so nevedni,” Vecer, Jan. 20, 2001

“Pacemakerji,” Vecer, Jan. 13, 2001

“V novo zivljenje,” Vecer, Dec. 30, 2000

“Prihodnost,” Vecer, Dec. 23, 2000

“Med dvema ognjema,” Vecer, Dec. 9, 2000

“Z nasmehom naprej,” Vecer, Dec. 2, 2000

“Lestvice najboljsih,” Vecer, Nov. 25, 2000

“Kosarkaska tekma,” Vecer, Nov. 18, 2000

“Zavajanje po amerisko,” Vecer, Nov. 11, 2000

“Ucbenik psihologije,” Vecer, Nov. 11, 2000

“Kandidaturi za diktatorja,” Vecer, Oct. 28, 2000

“Tezave z matematiko,” Vecer, Oct. 21, 2000

“Volijo moski, pa tudi zenske,” Vecer, Oct. 7, 2000

“Srbi v Knoxville,” Vecer, Sept.23, 2000

“Predvolilni poljub,” Vecer, Sept. 9, 2000

“Poletna vprasanja,” Vecer, July 29, 2000

“Telefoni v avtu,” Vecer, July 22, 2000

“Ddzavni dolg,” Vecer, July 8, 2000

“Sprava po amerisko,” Vecer, 2000

“Neznani vojak,” Vecer, June 3, 2000

“Milijarda Indijcev,” Vecer, May 27, 2000

“Potovati na Luno,” Vecer, May 20, 2000

“Kajje treba zdaj storiti z Elianom?” Vecer, May 3, 2000

“Doktor, ki ne zdravi,” Vecer, April 15, 2000

“Skusajo nas kot Adama in Evo,” Vecer, Feb. 19, 2000

“Ponudniki sperme,” Vecer, Jan. 22, 2000

“Elonomski intelekt,” Vecer, Jan. 15, 2000

“Hrosci in tasce,” Vecer, Jan. 8, 2000

“Odkrivanje Amerike,” Vecer, Nov. 20, 1999

“Y2K - racunalniski hrosc,” Vecer, Sept. 25, 1999

“Operacija oci,” Vecer, Sept.18, 1999

“Resnicia ob prvem svitu,” Vecer, Sept. 11, 1999

“Hisice na drevesih - stvar oblasti? Vecer, Sept. 4, 1999

“Kreditne kartice,” Vecer, Sept. 1, 1999

“Kuba,” Vecer, Aug. 21, 1999

“Zakaj je manj kriminala,” Vecer, Aug. 30, 1997

“Dnevni borzni trgovci,” Vecer, Aug. 14, 1999

“American Greatness Isn‟t Just Moon Glow,” (Letter) Wall Street Journal, July 29, 1999

“Aristokratski sarm,” Vecer, July 24, 1999

“Vino, ne kokakole,” Vecer, July 3, 1999

“Levo Spodaj,” Vecer, July 3, 1999

“Amerikanizacija,” Vecer, June 26, 1999

“Igrackanje v zraku,” Vecer, June 19, 1999

“Blago po zeleznici,” Vecer, May 15, 1999

“Resitev ni,” Vecer, May 15, 1999

“Mala rdeca lisica,” Vecer, Dec. 12, 1998

“Podlost, vracunana v ceno demokracije,” Vecer, Dec. 12, 1998

“Wrestler v politiki,” Vecer, Nov. 21, 1998

“Sluzba V Banki,” Vecer, Sept. 19, 1998

“Socialna Varnost,” Vecer, Aug. 14, 1998

“Viagra: Mit In Resnicnost,” Vecer, Aug. 8, 1998

“Pridigarska Pistola,” Vecer, July 25, 1998

“Pozarni Alarm,” Vecer, July 11, 1998

“Odvecni Vesoljski Testi,” Vecer, July 4, 1998

“Severna Dezelan Kanada,” Vecer, June 13, 1998

“Leto 1968 Je Bilo Hudo Leto,” Vecer, May 30, 1998

“Korupcija Po Amerisko,” Vecer, May 23, 1998

“Podezelski Pragmatizem,” Vecer, May 16, 1998

“Internet in nizka ameriska inflacija,” Vecer, May 12,1998

“Kanadcanipac niso romanticni,” Vecer, April 21, 1998







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“Vozniska Blaznost,” Vecer, April 18, 1998, p. 42

“Ameriska Prehrana,” Vecer, April 4, 1998

“Vecina Jih Resuje Diskretno,” Vecer, March 28, 1998

“Kamera V Vesolju,” Vecer, March 21, 1998

“Mikroletala Prihodnosti,” Vecer, March 14, 1998

“Microflyers,” Minsk(Belarus) News, March 10-16

“Titanikova Skrivnost,” Vecer, March 7, 1998

“Podcenjena Znanost,” Vecer, Feb. 21, 1998

“Villena,” Minsk News, Feb. 10-16, 1998

“Clones,” Minsk News, Feb. 3-9, 1998

“Clinton kot ranjen bik,” Vecer, Jan. 28, 1998

“Je v ZDA mogoca deflacija premozenja?” Vecer, Jan. 27, 1998

“Kako bodo volili kloni,” Vecer, Jan. 23, 1998

“Megacities,” Minsk News, Jan. 20-26, 1998

“Cheap flights,” Minsk News, Jan. 13-19, 1998

“Megamesta,” Vecer, Jan. 17, 1998

“Financni Pakt,” Vecer, Jan. 10, 1998

“World speaking same language,” The Lima (OH) News, Jan. 9, 1998

“Indijanska nafta,” Vecer, Jan. 8, 1998, p. 7

“Sewanee burial service offers promise of love and rebirth,” East Tennessee

Episcopalian, January 1998

“Zvesti Porazenci,” Vecer, Dec. 24, 1997

“Plesavost in poceni poleti,” Vecer, Dec. 20, 1997

“Diaspora Novega sveta,” Vecer, Dec. 8, 1997

“World Stock Market Crash,” Minsk (Belarus) News, Nov. 1997

“Podatki iz vticnice,” Vecer, Nov. 26, 1997

“Feaster Burial Serivce Offers Love, Rebirth,” Winchester (TN) Herald-Chronicle,

Nov. 6, 1997

“World Stock Market Crash,” Minsk(Belarus)News, Nov. 2, 1997

“V kateri drzavi bi ziveli?” Vecer, Nov. 4, 1997

“Sewanee Burial Service Offers Promise of Love and Rebirth,” Nashville Banner, Oct.

24, 1997

“Lacna zver,” Vecer, Oct. 20, 1997

“Davek na telefon,” Vecer, Oct. 14, 1997

“Mozje besede,” Vecer, Oct. 9, 1997

“Nacija brez nacionalizma,” Vecer, Sept. 25, 1997

“Sadly, American regionalism in decline,” The Lima (Ohio) News, Sept. 21, 1997

“Kajimata skupnega Diana in Elvis?” Vecer, Sept. 2, 1997

Vstop mesteca v cyberspace,” Vecer, Aug. 28, 1997

“Bikovski Trend Kot Dirka Bikov v Spaniji?” Vecer, Aug. 21, 1997

“Amerisko Pismo: Spremembe v obicajni telefoniji,” Vecer, Aug. 19, 1997

“Spomin Zdravi in Prizadene,” Vecer, Dec. 14, 1996

“Data-Flood Relief,” International Herald Tribune, April 20, 1995

“Data-Flood Relief,” New York Times, April 20, 1995

"Americans Safe in Embattled Northern Ireland," Knoxville News-Sentinel, July 18,

1989

"Life in the Penturbs," Memphis Commercial Appeal, June 22, 1987

"Reality Taking its Cue From the Tube," Nashville Banner, June 3, 1987

"Capital Idea for Other Washington," Seattle Times, July 10, 1985

"Knoxville May Be Learning From GJ's Aerospace Coup." Grand Junction (Co.)Daily

Sentinel, July 7, 1985

"Freshmen Feel Anxiety, Hope," Richmond News Leader, Aug. 30, 1983

"When Needed, a Samaritan Appeared," National Observer, May 29, 1976

"Lincoln: The Gate to Hope If Not the Gates of Heaven," Bowling Green (Ky.)Daily News,

March 18, 1976

“City Girl on The Farm,” Toledo Blade, Jan. 6, 1975

“Violence Spills Into Forests as Hunters Make Game Wardens Their Targets,” National

Enquirer, Jan. 7, 1973

“Stockbroker Quits to Do Something „Worthwhile,‟ Finds Happiness Helping Needy Kids Go

to Camp,” National Enquirer, Oct. 29, 1972

“Couple Married 70 Years Tell Secret to Success in Marriage,” National Enquirer,

Oct. 29, 1972

“LSD, Pot Launch Rock Festival Crowd Into Orbit,” Tampa Tribune, Nov. 30, 1969







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“Kirk Eyes Hippies, Has One Arrested,” Tampa Tribune, Nov. 29, 1969

“‟Everyone in Miami Does It‟,” Fresno Bee, Oct. 28, 1969

“13-year-old Peddles Drugs,” Mansfield, Ohio News Journal, Oct. 16, 1969

“Miami Area Major Drug Supply Area,” The Bryan, Ohio Times, Oct. 15, 1969

“Miami Bureau Keeps Watch to Foil Frauds,” Washington Post, Oct. 12, 1969

“The Area is a Narcotics Supermarket,” St. Paul Pioneer Press, Oct. 12, 1969

“Red Phone Has Power Attached to Protect Consumers,” Fresno Bee, Sept. 7. 1969

“Miami Hotline Cracks Down on Bad Business,” Elyria (OH) Chronicle-Telegraph, Sept. 7,

2007

“Hot Line for Consumers Paying Dividends,” Lowell Sun, Sept. 7, 1969

“Does Skyborne Dust Breed Hurricanes?” Miami Beach Sun, Aug. 25, 1969

“Be „Interested‟; Strengthen Memory,” St. Petersburg Times, July 25, 1969

“Whiz Woman Never Forgets,” Chicago Daily Herald, June 30, 1969

“Hijackers Brandish a Gun and a Knife,” San Mateo Times, May 6, 1969

“Pistol and Knife Force US Jet to Cuba in Another Hijacking,” Columbus Daily Telegram,

May 6, 1969

“75 Unaware of Hijacking Until Jet Lands in Havana,” Elyria (OH) Chronicle-Telegram,

May 6, 1969





Lectures (International)



“Letter from America: The Online Soapbox as a Forum for Public

Intellectuals,” International American Studies Association First World

Congress, University of Leiden, Netherlands, May 22, 2003



“A Science Curriculum Model,” New Ways to Science Journalism Conference.

Invited Paper, Hanover, Germany, Feb. 28, 2003



“From Wild West to Wild Web: Public Intellectuals and the Cyberspace

Frontier,” Invited Paper. Transnational America: The Fading of Borders

in the Western Hemisphere. Bavarian American Academy, Munich, Germany,

June 24, 2000



“Business and Economic Reporting Fundamentals,” Independent Association of

Journalists of the Republika Srpska, Teslic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, March

22-25, 2000. Workshop sponsored by IREX ProMedia.



“From Public Intellectuals to Technointellectuals: Gunslingers on the

Cyberspace Frontier,” The Profession of Journalism in a Democratic

Society: East-West Perspectives, Napier University, Edinburgh Scotland,

Sept. 4, 1998



“The American Public Intellectual and the Mass Media,” Invited Lecture. Der

Politische Zirkel, University of Bonn, Germany, June 3, 1997



“Ethics, Objectivity and Commitment in Journalism,” Invited Lecture,

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, June 17, 1996



“Journalism Education in the United States,” Indian Institute of Mass

Communication, New Delhi, India, July 1, 1995



“Telecracy -- The Power of the Media in the Information Age.” Invited

Lecture, Fifth German Business Congress, University of Cologne,

Cologne, Germany, March 15, 1995



“From Disneyland to Rhineland: The Influence of Media on Politics and

Culture.” Invited Lecture. Amerika Haus Köln, Cologne, Germany,

Feb. 1, 1995





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“American Media and Immigration.” Invited Lecture. Anglo-American History

Institute, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, Nov. 16, 1994



“American Journeys and General Washington‟s Ghost: Making Sense of

Presidential Elections.” Invited Lecture. Columbus Day Address,

University of Bonn, Germany, Oct. 12, 1994



"The Crucial Amendment in the Age of Information." Invited Lecture.

Constitutions and Democracies: The American Experience in Theory and

Practice, Embassy of the United States of America, The Hague,

Netherlands, Nov. 19, 1993



"American Media and Culture Since the 1950s," Invited Lecture. Utrecht

American Studies, University of Utrecht, Netherlands,

Nov. 18, 1993



"The Non-Fiction Element in American Literature." Invited Lecture.

Hogeschool Holland, Amsterdam, Nov. 17, 1993



"James Agee," Invited Lecture. School of Journalism and Communications,

Utrecht, Netherlands, Sept. 29, 1993



"Trends in American Election Coverage." Invited Lecture. School of

Journalism and Communications. Utrecht, Netherlands, Oct. 6, 1992



"Journalistic Creation and the Telepathic Planet." Invited Lecture. Comenius

University, Bratislava, Slovakia, Oct. 2, 1992



Lectures (National)



“From Cold Mountain to the Carpathians: Filming a Civil War Odyssey in

Transylvania.” The Reel Civil War: The Civil War in the Cinema.

Civil War Seminar. Lynchburg, Virginia. Invited Lecture. March 28, 2009



“Fact, Fiction & Forrest: The Purpose & Malleability of Popular History,”

Fifth Annual Symposium on New Interpretations of the Civil War, Center

for the Study of the Civil War Era, Kennesaw State University,

Kennesaw, Georgia. Invited Lecture. March 1, 2008



“A Chorus of Groans, Cries, and Bleatings!: Sherlock Holmes and Advertising,”

and “A Whetstone for the Mind: A Trifling Monograph on the Origins of

the Stormy Petrels of Maumee Bay,” Founder‟s Lectures, Stormy Petrels

of Maumee Bay, a Scion of the Baker Street Irregulars, Toledo, Ohio,

April 21, 2007. “A Whetstone for the Mind” published in From the

Petrels Nest, May/June 2007



“Uses and Abuses of Journalism in Cold Mountain,” Robert Foster Cherry

Foundation Invited Lecture, Baylor University, Waco, Texas. Jan. 27,

1999



“Is All Journalism International?” Society of Professional Journalists,

Invited Lecture, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, Jan. 25, 1999



“A Clear, Tingling Daze,” Robert Foster Cherry Invited Lecture, Baylor

University, Waco, Texas, Sept. 21, 1998







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"The Problem of Assessment in Journalism Schools," The Fifth Annual American

Association for Higher Education Conference on Assessment in Higher

Education, Washington, D.C., June 29, 1990 (with Edward Caudill and

Susan Caudill)



"The Psychology of the Souvenir." Invited Lecture. National Souvenir and

Resort Show, Atlanta, Oct. 14, 1979



Lectures (State)



“Myths and Mayhem: The Civil War in Tennessee,” Introduction to Mass

Communications class guest lecture, University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga, Oct. 31, 2003



“John Mosby and American Popular Culture,” Chattanooga Civil War Roundtable,

Chattanooga, Tennessee, Oct. 15, 2002



“Knights in Blue and Butternut: Mosby, Myth and History in Television‟s Civil

Wars,” Invited Lecture, Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil

War, and Free Expression. University of Tennessee, Chattanooga,

Nov. 14, 1997



Lectures (Local)



“Nathan Bedford Forrest,” UT College Scholars, Feb. 27, 2008



“Writing a Book for the UT Press,” Tennessee Library Association, Knoxville,

March 19, 2004.



“Writing Up a Storm,” Knoxville Writers‟ Group, Feb. 20, 2004



“James Agee‟s „A Death in the Family‟,” One Book, One Community lecture,

Knox County (TN) Library, Farragut Branch, Feb. 20, 2003



“Ghostbusting the Gray Ghost: The Mosby Myth in American Culture,” Knoxville

Civil War Roundtable, Knoxville, Tennessee, Jan. 8, 2002 (with Edward

Caudill)



“The Media and Terrorism,” University Associates, University of Tennessee,

Knoxville, Nov. 13, 2001



“Darwin and Literature,” Evolution and Culture Colloquy, University of

Tennessee, April 23, 1999



“Is Journalism Getting Worse?” University of Tennessee Retirees Association,

Knoxville, Tennessee, Feb. 22, 1999



“„Greetings from South Florida‟: Reflections on Regionalism, Metaphor, and

Mayhem from a Miami Exile,” Centripetals Lecture, University of

Tennessee, Feb. 10, 1999



“From Civil War to Civil Rights: Television‟s Gray Ghostbusters,” Civil War

Roundtable, Knoxville, Feb. 10, 1998



“Teaching Matters Most on a Research Campus,” Invited Lecture. Chancellor‟s

Associates, University of Tennessee, March 18, 1997







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“Why Feature Stories Matter,” Invited Lecture, Maryville College,

Maryville, Tennessee, Oct. 29, 1996



"BATHING DANGEROUS and Other Useful Things I Learned in Ireland about

Computers," Invited Lecture, Mid-South Chapter of the Association for

Computing Machinery, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Nov. 10, 1989. Summarized

in the University of Tennessee Computing Center Newsletter, V.24:12,

December 1989



"Marvin Olasky's The Prodigal Press: A Review." Invited Paper, American

Scientific Affiliation, UTK Chapter, Knoxville, Feb. 15, 1988



"Prophet From Highland Avenue: James Agee's Prophetic Journalism."

Centripetals Lecture, University of Tennessee, Dec. 2, 1986



“The Press in Ireland,” Irish Heritage Society, Knoxville, March 14, 1983



Presentations (Refereed)



“Praising Famous Men: James Agee and the History of American Literary

Journalism,” (with James Aucoin and John Hartsock), American Journalism

Historians Association, Oct. 8, 2009, Birmingham, Alabama



“Titan or Vandal? The Press and Sherman‟s March to the Sea,” (with Edward

Caudill), American Journalism Historians Association, Oct. 14, 2006,

Wichita, Kansas



“„For as Long as I Can Remember‟: James Agee and the Civil War.” Symposium on

the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression, University

of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Nov. 11, 2005



“What Can We Say of Such a Hero? Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Press,” (with

Edward Caudill), Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil

War, and Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Oct.

31, 2003



“Hydra or Hercules? Mythologizing Nathan Bedford Forrest in Civil War

Fiction,” Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free

Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Nov. 1, 2002 (with

Edward Caudill)



“Bohemian Fables: Col. John S. Mosby in the Press,” Western Journalism

Historians Conference, University of California, Berkeley, March 2,

2001



“Let the Story Tellers Invent it All”: Col. John S. Mosby in Myth and Popular

Literature,” Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and

Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Nov. 3, 2000

(with Edward Caudill)



“Tales from the Crypt: The Literary Journalism of Confederate Remembrance,”

Western Journalism Historians Conference, University of California,

Berkeley, Feb. 25, 2000



“Drive-By History: Three Personal (and Sometimes Peculiar) Journeys to the

American Civil War,” Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil







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War, and Free Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,

Nov. 11, 1999 (with Edward Caudill)



“Tracking the Old Sow Bear: News, Yarn, and Legend in Cold Mountain,”

Western Journalism Historians Conference. University of California,

Berkeley, Feb. 27, 1999



“Savage Satori: Fact and Fiction in Charles Frazier‟s Cold Mountain.” Invited

Paper. Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free

Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Nov. 6, 1998



“They Knew Our Fame: Civil War Westerns on Television,” Western Journalism

Historians Conference, University of California, Berkeley, Feb. 28,

1998



"The Journalist as Modern Sage." American Journalism Historians Association,

Coeur d'Alene, ID, Oct. 6, 1990



"Moon Over Metaphoria: A Post-'Vice' Quest for Mythic Miami." Popular

Culture Association in the South/American Culture Association in the

South Conference, Knoxville, Oct. 8, 1988



"James Agee's Magazine Journalism," 13th Annual Popular Culture Association

in the South Conference, Knoxville, Oct. 5, 1984.



"Economics, Media and Modern Memory." 11th Annual Popular Culture Association

in the South Conference, Atlanta, Oct. 7, 1982



"Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the 'Fiendishly Seductive Diplomat': A

Case of Advertising Ethics." Sixth Annual Popular Culture Association

in the South Conference, Atlantic Beach, Fla, Oct. 6-8, 1977



"Confederates on Television." Fifth Annual Popular Culture Association in the

South Conference, Knoxville, Oct. 8, 1976



Other Presentations



“Writing, Editing, and Publishing Books on Journalism History,” panel, with

Roy Morris, Lloyd Chiasson, David Copeland, and David Sachsman,

Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War, and Free

Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Nov. 10, 2005



“James Agee and the Civil War,” James Agee Celebration Conference, University

of Tennessee, April 15, 2005



Commencement Address, University of Tennessee Graduate School, Dec. 13, 2003



James Agee National Teleconference, Panelist, with Wilma Dykeman, Ross Spears

and David Madden, University of Tennessee, March 29, 1989



Interviews



“Nathan Bedford Forrest,” Chrissy Keuper, WUOT-FM, Feb. 28, 2008



“Nathan Bedford Forrest,” “Left Turn, with Mark Harmon,” WNOX-AM, Feb.26,

2005







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“James Agee Park,” WUOT-FM, Aug. 13, 2004



“Talk of the Town, with Hubert Smith,” WKVL-FM. Nov. 10, 2002



“Political Advertising,” WATE-TV. July 16-17, 2002



“The Meaning of Watergate,” WVLT-TV. June 17, 2002



“The American Elections,” Czechoslovak Radio, Prague, Sept. 29, 1992



Book Reviews



AMERICAN JOURNALISM



Media Marathon, by Eric Barnouw, Winter 1997

Liberal Journalism and American Education, 1914-1941, by James M. Wallace,

Winter/Spring 1992

Hemingway: Essays of Reassessment, Ed. Frank Scafella, Spring-Summer 1991

And Their Children After Them, by Dale Maharidge and Michael Williamson,

Winter 1990



BOWLING GREEN (KY) DAILY NEWS



The Earthquake Machine, by Austin Mitchelson and Nicholas Utechin, November

14, 1976

Sherlock Holmes in New York, Nov. 14, 1976

Bing, by Charles Thompson, Sept. 5, 1976

World of Wonders, by Robertson Davies, Aug. 2, 1976

Television: The Critical View, Edited by Horace Newcomb, Aug. 1, 1976

The West End Horror, by Nicholas Meyer, July 11, 1976

On Writing Well, by William Zinsser, May 30, 1976

Julia‟s Story: The Tragedy of Needless Death, by Fred Cook, May 23, 1976

Power Shift, by Kirkpatrick Sale, May 23, 1976



CHOICE



A Creed for My Profession: Walter Williams, Journalist to the World, by

Ronald T. Farrar, June 1999

The Internationalization of Television in China, by Junhao Hong, April 1999

Taking Their Political Place: Journalists and the Making of an Occupation, by

Patricia L. Dooley, April 1998

Parchment, Printing, and Hypermedia: Communication in World Order

Transformation, by Ronald J. Deibert, February 1998

Headline Diplomacy: How News Coverage Affects Foreign Policy, by Philip Seib,

April 1997

Agee: Selected Literary Documents, Ed. Victor A. Kramer, March 1997

The World News Prism, by William Hachten, 4th ed., September 1996

The Power of News: The History of Reuters, 1849-1989, by Donald Read, April

1993

The New Labor Press: Journalism for a Changing Union Movement, Ed.

Sam Pizzigati and Fred J. Solowey, February 1993

The Reporter Who Would Be King: A Biography of Richard Harding Davis, by

Arthur Lubow, December 1992

Social History of British Broadcasting: v.1: 1922-1939, Serving The Nation,

by Paddy Scannell and David Cardiff, February 1992.

Televangelism and American Culture: The Business of Popular Religion, by

Quentin J. Schultze, December 1991





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The Stalker Affair and the Press, by David Murphy, July/August 1991

Foreign Policy and the Press: An Analysis of The New York Times' Coverage of

U.S. Foreign Policy, by Nicholas O. Berry, June 1991

Sherlock Holmes Among the Pirates: Copyright and Conan Doyle in America 1890-

1930, by Donald A. Redmond, July /August 1990

The Power of the Financial Press: Journalism and Economic Opinion in Britain

and America, by Wayne Parsons, July/August 1990

Evil Influences: Crusades Against the Mass Media, by Steven Starker,

February 1990

Home Town News: William Allen White and The Emporia Gazette, by Sally

Griffith, July 1989

Papers for the Millions: The New Journalism in Britain, 1850s to 1914, Ed.

Joel H. Wiener, May 1989

A Culture for Democracy: Mass Communication and The Cultivated Mind in

Britain Between the Wars, by D. L. Mahieu, May 1989

Newspaper Row: Journalism in the Pre-Television Era, by Herbert A. Kenny,

March 1988.

The International Herald Tribune: The First Hundred Years, by Charles L.

Robertson, January 1988.

The Sherlock Holmes Letters, Ed. Richard Lancelyn Green, May 1987.

Sherlock Holmes: A Centenary Celebration, by Allen Eyles, April 1987.

The Press in English Society From the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth

Centuries, Ed. Michael Harris and Alan Lee, April 1987.

Governing the Press: Media Freedom in the United States and Great Britain, by

Deborah Holmes, January 1987.

Arthur Conan Doyle. Letters to the Press, Ed. John Michael Gibson and

Richard Lancelyn Green, September 1986.

Victorian News and Newspapers, by Lucy Brown, June 1985.

The History of the Times, Vol. 5: Struggles in War and Peace, by Iverach

McDonald, September 1985

The Media Revolution in America and Western Europe, Ed. Everett Rogers,

September 1985

Double Vision: How the Press Distorts America's View of the Middle East, by

Ze'ev Chafets, March 1985

International Telecommunications and Information Policy, Ed. Christopher

H. Sterling, February 1985

Profession: Journalist: A Study on the Working Conditions of Journalists,

by G. Bohere, January 1985

Foreign News and the New World Information Order, Ed. Robert L. Stevenson and

Donald Lewis Shaw, November 1984

Good Times, Bad Times, by Harold Evans, June 1984

The Story of the Times, by Oliver Woods and James Bishop, June 1984

Groping for Ethics in Journalism, by H. Eugene Goodwin, April 1984

The Quest for Sherlock Holmes: A Biographical Study of Arthur Conan Doyle,

by Owen Dudley Edwards, January 1984

Comparative Mass Media Systems, by L. John Martin and Anju Grover Chaudhary,

October 1983

Censorship and Political Communication in Eastern Europe, Ed. George

Schopflin, June 1983

Press Control Around the World, Ed. Jane Leftwich Curry and Joan R.Dossin,

June 1983

Inside the Wall Street Journal, by Jerry M. Rosenberg, April 1983

Crisis and Conflict: World News Reporting Between Two Wars, 1920-1940, by

Robert Desmond, April 1983

The Wall Street Journal, by Lloyd Wendt, March 1983

Dr. Joe Bell: Model for Sherlock Holmes, by Ely Liebow, December 1982

Broadcast Journalism, 1979-1981, by Marvin Barrett, November 1982





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Broadcasting in the Arab World, by Douglas A. Boyd, October 1982

International Radio Broadcasting, by Donald R. Browne, September 1982

Mass Communication in China, by John Howkins, September 1982

Circulation of News in the Third World, by Wilbur Schramm and Erwin Atwood,

April 1982.

Latin America Media, Guidance and Censorship, by Marvin Alisky, April 1982

Crisis in International News, Ed. Jim Richstod and Michael H. Anderson,

March 1982

Joe McCarthy and the Press, by Edwin R. Bayley, February 1982

Electronic Colonialism, by Thomas L. McPhail, December 1981

Japanese Journalists and Their World, by Young C. Kim, October 1981

Literary Taste, Culture and Mass Communications, Ed.Peter Davison, Rolf

Meyersuhn, and Edward Shils, September 1981.

Windows on the World: The Information Process in a Changing Society, 1900-

1920, by Robert Desmond, June 1981.

Almost Midnight: Reforming the Late-Night News, by Itzhak Roeh et al, June

1981

Disenchantment: Meaning and Morality in the Media, by John M. Phelan, April

1981

The Light on Synanon, by Dave Mitchell, Cathy Mitchell, and Richard Ofshe,

February 1981

Famous Movie Detectives, by Michael R. Pitts, April 1980

Crime Movies: From Griffith to the Godfather and Beyond, by C. Clarens,

October 1980

Manufacturing the News, by Mark Fishman, October 1980

The World of Oz, by Osborn Elliot, October 1980

The Colonel of Chicago, by Joseph Gies, February 1980

Questioning Media Ethics, Ed. Bernard Rubin, May 1979

Reporters' Ethics, by Bruce M. Swain, September 1979

Ethical Survey of Culture Media, by Dale Wicklander, July/August 1979

The View from Sunset Boulevard, by Ben Stein, July/August 1979

The Films of Sherlock Holmes, by Steinbrunner and Michaels, May 1979

Deerstalker, by Ron Haydock, May 1979

Sherlock Holmes and His Creator, by Trevor H. Hall, December 1978

Exit Sherlock Holmes, by Robert Lee, December 1978

The Last Sherlock Holmes Story, by Michael Dibdin, December 1978

The Sponsor: Notes on a Modern Potentate, by Erik Barnouw, October 1978

The Arizona Project, by Michael F. Wendland, September 1978

Sherlock Holmes on the Screen, by Robert W. Pohle Jr. and Douglas Hart, May

1978

The New Television, Ed. Douglas Davis and Allison Simmons, April 1978

The Great Television Series, by Jeff Rovin, March 1978

That Was the Life, by Dora Jane Hamblin, November 1977

Talking to Myself: A Memoir of My Times, by Studs Terkel, October 1977

From Mary Noble to Mary Hartman, by Madelaine Edmonson, July/August 1977

Stop the Presses! The Newspaperman in American Films, by Alex Barris, May

1977

Lucy & Rickey & Fred & Ethel, by Bart Andrews, April 1977

Television as a Cultural Force, by Douglass Cater, February 1977

Great Songs of Madison Avenue, Ed. by Norback and Norback, March 1977

Popular Music of the Twenties, by Ronald Pearsall, December 1976

Winchell, His Life and Times, by Herman Klurfeld, January 1977

No Thank You, Mr. President, by John Herbers, September 1976

A Lifetime on Deadline, by George Healy, June 1976

Between Fact and Fiction: The Problem of Journalism, by Edward J. Epstein,

April 1976







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CIVIL WAR BOOK REVIEW



Lincoln at Peoria: The Turning Point, by Lewis E. Lehrman, Spring 2009

Everyday Ideas, by Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray, Winter 2007

Meade‟s Reprise, by John Duke Merriman, Winter 2003

The Legend of John Wilkes Booth: Myth, Memory, and a Mummy, by C. Wyatt

Evans, Spring 2005



THE HISTORIAN



More Damning than Slaughter: Desertion in the Confederate Army, by Mark A.

Weitz, 69: 1, 2007

Awaiting the Heavenly Country: The Civil War and America‟s Culture of Death.

by Mark S. Schantz



JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY



Abraham Lincoln in the Post-Heroic Era, by Barry Schwartz, IN PRESS



JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING



Ethical Survey of Culture Media, by Dale Wicklander, Fall 1979

Mass Media: An Introduction to Modern Communication, by Hiebert, Ungurait and

Bohn, Summer 1976



JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION



Christ and the Media, by Malcolm Muggeridge, Winter 1979



JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY



Beyond National Sovereignty: International Communication in the 1990s, Ed.

Kaarle Nordenstreng and Herbert Schiller, Autumn 1994

Literary Journalism in the Twentieth Century, Ed. Norman Sims, Autumn 1991.

Hollywood and the Profession of Authorship, 1928-1940, by Richard Fine,

Autumn 1986.

Of Grass and Snow: The Secret Criminal Elite, by Hank Messick, Winter 1979.

Ernest Hemingway and His World, by Anthony Burgess, Spring 1979.

The March of Time, by Raymond Fielding, Summer 1978.

New Words for Old, by Philip Howard, Summer 1978.

By Force of Will: The Life and Art of Ernest Hemingway, by Scott Donaldson,

Summer 1978.

The Trouble I've Seen, by Paul Good, Autumn 1976.

A Lifetime on Deadline, by George Healy, Winter 1976.

The Broadcast Industry: An Examination of Major Issues, by Robert Stanley,

Winter 1976.

TV: The Most Popular Art, by Horace Newcomb, Summer 1975.



JOURNAL OF MEDIA ECONOMICS



Signals in the Air: Native Broadcasting in America, by Michael C. Keith,

10(3), 1997



JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE



Milton Berle: An Autobiography, by Milton Berle, 10:2.







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JOURNALISM HISTORY



The War for the Public Mind: Political Censorship in Nineteenth Century

Europe, Ed.Robert Justin Goldstein, 26:3, Autumn 2000



PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY



The Tin Kazoo, by Edwin Diamond, Fall 1976.



JOURNAL OF TECHNICAL WRITING AND COMMUNICATION



Ethical Survey of Culture Media, by Dale Wicklander, 9:4

How to Handle Your Own Public Relations, by H. Gordon Lewis, 8:3

New Words for Old, by Philip Howard, 8:4

Technical Writing for Social Scientists, by John Harris, 7:4

On Writing Well, by William Zinsser, 7:1

Beyond the Facts, by Louis Alexander, 7:1

The Teaching of Technical Writing, Ed. Donald Cunningham, 6:3

Editing for Industry, by Charles Mann, 5:2



LIBRARY JOURNAL



Sir Percy Sillitoe, by A. W. Cockerill, October 1976.

News for Everyman: Radio and Foreign Affairs in Thirties America, by David

Culbert, June 1976



LITERARY JOURNALISM STUDIES



True Stories: A Century of Literary Journalism, by Norman Sims, Spring 2009



LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL



Power Shift: The Rise of the Southern Rim and Its Challenge to the Eastern

Establishment, by Kirkpatrick Sale, May 2, 1976



MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY



Remembering James Agee, 2nd Edition, Ed. David Madden and Jeffrey J. Folks,

Spring 1998, 395-397.



THE TENNESSEAN



Sherlock Holmes: A Centenary Celebration, by Allen Eyles, March 22, 1987



TENNESSEE CHURCHMAN



Crossroads, by Herbert O'Driscoll, March 1983



UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL



The First Urban Christians: The Social World of the Apostle Paul, by Wayne A.

Meeks, September 6, 1983

James Gould Cozzens: A Life Apart, By Matthew J. Bruccoli, September 6, 1983





UNIVERSITY SERVICE:







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Faculty Senate 1978-1981

Library Committee 1978-1980

Athletics Committee 1982

International Education Committee 1978-1982; Chair 1979-1981

Writing Committee 1979-1981

Advising Committee 1979-1987

Teaching Council 1989-1994

Chair 1991-1993

Search Committee, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, 1990-1991

Undergraduate Council 1978-1987, 1990

Curriculum Committee 1978-1979, 1985-1987

Baccalaureate Advisory Group 1985-1987

Grade Appeals Subcommittee 1990

Writing Committee 2002-

Kellogg Student Outcomes Project 1981-1984

Orientation Committee 1979-1987

General Education Committee 1980-1981

Student Academic Management System Board of Academic Advisers 1985-1987

Semester Transition Curriculum Subcommittee 1985-1987

Admission and Association Subcommittee 1984-1987

Readmissions Committee 1979-1987

Committee on Writing and Critical Thinking 1987-1988

James Agee Symposium Planning Committee 1987-1989, 2003-2005

Evaluator, Commission on Colleges 1989-1996

Adviser, Student Writer's Association 1988-1990

Adviser, Nuestra Voz 1989-1991

Advisory Group: Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs 1992-1993

Chair, Alumni Outstanding Teacher Award Selection Committee 1992

Learning Research Center Program Review (Chair, Internal Team) 1993

Department of English Program Review (Chair, Internal Team) 1994, 1997

Fellow, Center for Applied and Professional Ethics 1996-2000

Member, Council on International Education 1996-2002



COLLEGE SERVICE:



Administrative Committee 1979-1988, 1991-1994, 1998, 2001-2003

Adviser, Society of Professional Journalists 1978-1986

Research Committee 1984, 1989

Chair, Undergraduate Studies Committee 1979-1987, 1990-1994

Chair, Awards and Evaluation Committee 1982-1983

Chair, Tenure/Promotion Committee (School of Journalism) - 1986-1987

Chair, Search Committee (School of Journalism) 1978, 1980, 1986, 1989, 2007-

2009

Chair, Committee on the Future 1987-1988

Chair, Teaching Committee 1996-1998

Member, Faculty Affairs Committee, 2004-2008

Member, Search Committee, School of Journalism and Public Relations Director,

2000-2002

Member, Search Committee, School of Journalism and Electronic Media Director,

2005-2006

Member, Search Committee, Interim Dean, College of Communications 2002-2003

Member, Search Committee, Dean, College of Communication and Information,

2004

Master's Committee 1983-1987, Chair 1995-1997

Doctoral Committee 1987-1988, 1992-1993

Graduate Studies Committee 1999-2001

International Studies Committee 1998-2008





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Editor, In Contact (alumni publication) 1991-1994

Essay, “50 Years: Journalism at Tennessee, 1947-1997” (Pamphlet)



PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:



Chair, Tennessee Press Association Hall of Fame Committee 2006-

Judge, Michael Shaara Award for Civil War Fiction 2003-2006

UT Coordinator, Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues

Editorial Board, Soundings 1996 -

Reviewer, Journalism Educator 1989-1998

Reviewer, American Journalism 1990-1999

Reviewer, Journalism Monographs 1990-1999

Reviewer, Southwestern Mass Communication Journal 1988-1989

APME Journalism Education Committee 1988-1991

AEJMC Finance Committee 1988-1991

AEJMC Correspondents Fund Committee 1994-1995

AEJMC Newspaper Division Newsletter Contributor (SPJ/SDX News Notes), 1986

AEJMC Qualitative Studies Division Professional Freedom and Responsibility

Committee 1986-1988;

AEJMC Teaching Standards Committee 1987-1988

Book Review Editor, Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1975-1979

Ohio Journalism Educators Association, Secretary-Treasurer, 1972-1974



DISSERTATION ADVISING (Chair):



McGhee-Hilt, Felicia A., Ph.D., Successful Communication in a Social

Movement: A Case Study of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 2008



Winham, Richard, Ph.D., The Power of a Paradoxical Persona: An Analysis of

John Peel‟s Radio Talk and Career at the BBC. 2008



Ignatova, Kunka, Ph.D., Myths, Metaphors and Mass-Mediated Reality: Social

Construction of Avian Influenza in U.S. Press Coverage, 1996-2006. 2007



Hinton, Marcie L., Ph.D., Postcards from the War: A Rhetorical Analysis of

Authorship and Audience in Martha Gellhorn‟s War-Torn Travel Writing.

2000



Hardin, Robin L., Ph.D., Promoting Golf in the Golden Age: A Framing Analysis

of the Writings of O.B. Keelor and Grantland Rice. 2000



Tobia, Robert, Ph.D., A Journalism of Outrage: A Rhetorical Analysis of

Books About Public Education, 1967-1991. 1994



Carter, Thomas Jackson, Ph.D., 'Credos and Curios': James Thurber's Practice

and Spadework on the Columbus Dispatch. 1993



Ware, Ruth Winchester, Ph.D., The Effect of the Gorbachev Era (1985-1991) on

Newsweek's Photo Coverage and Image of the Soviet Union. 1993



Doyle, Pamela K., Ph.D., National Public Radio's "All Things Considered":

Origins and Early History. 1990



Caudill, Susan L., Ph.D., A New Sense of Power: Albert Einstein and the

Publicity Campaign for World Government. 1989









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Sumner, David, Ph.D., The Local Press and The Nashville Student Movement,

1960. 1989



Parsons, Paul F., Ph.D., Getting Published: The Acquisitions Process at

University Presses. 1987 (Published as Getting Published: The

Acquisitions Process at University Presses by The University of

Tennessee Press, 1989)



Mitchell, Catherine Casto, Ph.D., Horace Greeley's Star: Margaret Fuller's

New York Tribune Journalism, 1844-1846. 1987 (Published as Margaret

Fuller‟s New York Journalism by the University of Tennessee Press,

1994)



Cooper, Dennis Reeves, Ph.D., Basic Training for Third World Journalism.

1987



Warren, John W., Ph.D., Chinese Television News: A Content Analysis. 1986



Quarles, Jan Patrice, Ph.D., An Analysis of News Coverage of An Artificial

Heart Implant and Related Public Relations Activities: The Case of

William Schroeder. 1986



MASTER’S THESIS ADVISING (Chair)



Betterton, S. Claire, M.S., The Doctor as Patient: A Thematic Analysis of

Physician Autopathographies on Cancer. 2003



Gary, Lisa Byerley, M.S., A Case Study of the Use of the Internet as a Two-

Way Communication Tool in a Tennessee Kindergarten Class. 2002



Gregory, Sarah, M.S., The Hollywood Reporter‟s Coverage of the 1947 Hearings

of the Hollywood Ten. 2001



Patrick, James Chandler, M.S., Hunter S. Thompson‟s Gonzo Journalistic

Coverage of Richard Nixon. 2001



Bagwell, Dana, M.S., A Content Analysis of Two Berlin Newspapers During the

1998 Elections. 1999



Robison-Young, Samantha, M.S., A Case Study of the Freelance Editorial

Association: Is Membership in a Professional Organization Vital to the

Freelancer? 1999



Holtz, Michael Andrew, M.S., “Men Behaving Godly”: A Critical Analysis of

Newspaper Coverage of the Promise Keepers‟ Stand in the Gap Event. 1998



Bowers, Ricky Dean, M.S., The Media of North Africa: An Annotated

Bibliography of Sources Published in English Since 1980. 1996



Mohr, Lucy, M.S., Of Relocation and Dual Career Couples: An Annotated

Bibliography and Two Original Articles Written for Women‟s

Magazines. 1995



Blue, M. Scott, M. S., Alex Haley‟s The Autobiography of Malcolm X, 1994









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Siler, Susan R., M.S., War Correspondence of Martha Gellhorn, Joan Didion,

and Molly Moore: Their Contribution to Journalism and to Literature.

1994



Tanner, Cynthia J., M.S., The United Mine Workers Journal: A Case Study of

Communications Between UMW Leaders and Members, 1950-1990. 1993



Gibson, Michael, M.S., Tom Wolfe and His Early Critics. 1993



Womack, Laura, M.S., The Advertising-Editorial Relationship: A Content

Analysis of Three Women's Fashion Magazines. 1991



Atwood-Gailey, Elizabeth, M.S., The Image of Women in Magazine Fiction:

Changing Perspectives, 1987-1990. 1990



Jennings, Brendan, M.S., A Comparative Case Study of the Community Relations

of Two Chemical Companies. 1990



Clifford, Terrie, M.S., Production Technology in Transition at Tennessee

Newspapers: A Survey and Two Case Studies. 1989



Denk, Thomas Joseph, M.S., A Case Study of Investor Relations at Lowe's

Companies, Inc. 1986



Copeland, Laura Anne, M.S., A Content Analysis of French and American News

Magazines Regarding Their Coverage of the 1982 Falkland Islands War.

1985



Cann, Nancy M., M.S., "Of Friends and Neighbors": Community Journalism in

Norris, Tennessee, 1934-1985. 1985



Aridegbe, Olufemi, M.S., Broadcasting Autonomy in Nigeria, 1932-82: An

Interpretative History. 1984



Autio, Anne, M.S., Public Access Cable Television: The Knoxville Experience.

1984



Sanders, Ramona F., M.S., Evaluating an Extension News Service of Tennessee

County Agents. 1984



Lawrence, Karen P., M.S., Two Commonly-Owned Business Magazines: A Case

Study of Editorial and Managerial Perspectives. 1984



Weisblat, Tinky, M.S., Ph.D., "Something That Mattered:" The Early Life and

Film Criticism of Iris Barry. 1982



Clark, Regina Vincent, M.S., Oak Ridge National Laboratory Scientists' and

Engineers' Perceptions of Technical Editors. 1982



Wasson, F. Dean, M.S., A Descriptive Study of Media Selection Components Used

in Local Television News Advertising in Tennessee: A Telephone Census.

1981



Tranter, Laurie E., M.S., Skyborne Magazines: A Survey of U.S. Airline In-

Flight Magazine Editors and Airline Officials. 1981









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MASTER’S PROJECT ADVISING (Chair)



Cerasaro, Ashley, M.S., Take it From a Grad Student: Creating an Advice

Column for High School Students to Run on the Knoxville News Sentinel‟s

„Text Me‟ Page. 2009.



Anderson, Melissa, M.S., Women‟s Experiences and Job Satisfaction in

Collegiate Sports Information. 2009



White, Chloe, M.S., Documenting a Hurricane Katrina Anniversary in Tennessee:

A Newspaper Series and Analysis. 2007



Phelps, Gina Stafford, M.S., A Critical Priority: An Internal Communication

Plan for the University of Tennessee 2007



Wohlwend, Chris, M.S., Look Away: The Confederate Emigration to Brazil. 2006



Doughty, Devin, M.S. The New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets and Their

Relationship with the Media, 2002-2006: A Case Study. 2006



Robinson, Ronda M. M.S., Developing a Prospectus for a Photoessay Book on

Israel: A Master‟s Project. 2005



Leslie, Kim, M.S., A Prospectus for a Decorating and Gardening Magazine for

People Living in Small Spaces. 1998



Sanchez, Edward A., M.S., A Content Analysis of Six Automotive Magazines, and

a Prospectus for a New Magazine. 1998



Garrard, Laura, M.S., Beyond Color: A Memoir of Two Southern Women. 1995



Roberson, Mary Jane, M.S., Non-thesis Program Project. 1979





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Jim Miles, “March to the Sea: 145 years later, some in South still smolder,”

The Civil War Picket, Oct. 6, 2009



Janice Hume and Amber Roessner, “Surviving Sherman‟s March: Press, Public

Memory, and Georgia‟s Salvation Mythology,” Journalism & Mass

Communication Quarterly, Spring 2009, 120-21, 131-32.



Joan Waugh and Gary W. Gallagher, Wars Within a War: Controversy and Conflict

Over the American Civil War (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina

Press, 2009), 183.



Daniel E. Sutherland, A Savage Conflict: The Decisive Role of Guerrillas in

the American Civil War (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina

Press, 2009).



Ross Eamon, Historical Dictionary of Journalism (Rowman and Littlefield:

2009), 321.



Debra R. Van Tuyll, “Hollywood and the Civil War,” H-Net Humanities and

Social Sciences On Line, April 3, 2009







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Nancy Bannister, Review of Sherman‟s March in Myth and Memory, San Saba Texas

News and Star, March 26, 2009



Glenn Robins, “Analyzing Sherman‟s March,” Review of Sherman‟s March in Myth

and Memory, Civil War Book Review, Winter 2009



Kristian Smith, “Marketable majors announced,” UT Daily Beacon, Feb. 24,

2009, 3.



Nancy Disher Baird, ed., Josie Underwood‟s Civil War Diary (Lexington:

University of Kentucky Press, 2009),232.



Gordon Berg, “The Long Shadow of the March to the Sea,” Review of Sherman‟s

March in Myth and Memory, America‟s Civil War, January 2009, 63-65.



William L. Richter, The A to Z of the Civil War and Reconstruction (Scarecrow

Press, 2009), bibliography



Sonja Merljak Zdovc, Literary Journalism in the United States of America and

Slovenia (University Press of America, 2008), 119.



Norman Sims, True Stories: A Century of Literary Journalism (Evanston, IL:

Northwestern University Press, 2008), 330, 341,362.



Jonathan B. Imber, Trusting Doctors: The Decline of Authority in American

Medicine (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008), 258.



Hugh Davis, The Making of James Agee (Knoxville: University of Tennessee

Press, 2008), ix, 48, 265.



Lisa Tendrich Frank, Women in the American Civil War (ABC-Clio: 2008) v.2,

402.



Gary W. Gallagher, Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood & Popular

Art Shape What We Know About the Civil War (Chapel Hill: University of

North Carolina Press, 2008), 233.



James Stovall, “William Tecumseh Sherman: Marching through the American

mind,” interview, Writing Write (blog) Dec. 10, 2008



James Stovall, “Saint or Sinner: Nathan Bedford Forrest considered,”

Writing Write, interview, (blog) Dec. 7, 2008



James Stovall, “Civil War Images: Authors Explore the Mosby Myth,”

Writing Write (blog) Nov. 27, 2008



John Carver Edwards, Review: Sherman‟s March in Myth and Memory, Library

Journal, July 15, 2008



Boris Jausovec, “Busheva politicna zapuscina,” Vecer, June 14, 2008



William Dow, Narrating Class in American Fiction (New York: Palgrave

Macmillan, 2008), 217.



William Dow, “Class Representation and the Politics of Impersonality in James

Agee‟s „Saratoga‟ and „Havana Cruise‟,” International Association for

Literary Journalism Studies Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, May 17, 2008





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Trend Watts, White Masculinity in the Recent South,(Baton Rouge: Louisiana

State University Press, 2008), 183.



Richard Campbell, Christopher R. Martin, Bettina Fabos, Media and Culture,

with 2009 Update: An Introduction to Mass Communication (New York:

Macmillan, 2008), xvii.



Knight Stivender, “Ex-professor‟s timely missive stirs memories and wonder,”

www.tennessean.com, February 17, 2008



Michael Largo, Genius and Heroin: The Illustrated Catalogue of Creativity,

Obsession, and Reckless Abandon Through the Ages (New York: Harper

Collins, 2008), bibliography.



Kevin Seipel, Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby (Bison Books,

2008), xii.



David W. Blight, A Slave No More: Two Men Who Escaped to Freedom, Including

Their Own Narrative of Emancipation (New York: Harcourt, 2007), 272.



B.K. Kaye, “Blog Use Motivations: An Exploratory Study,” in Mark Treymane,

Blogging, Citizenship, and the Future of Media (CRC Press, 2007), 127.



Robert D. Leighninger, Long-Range Public Investment: The Forgotten Legacy of

the New Deal (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2007), 233.



Paul Sprecher, “James Agee: Now More Than Ever,” in Agee Agonistes: Essays on

the Life, Legend, and Works of James Agee, ed. Michael A. Lofaro

(Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2007), 43, 47.



Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick and Scott Alter, “The Gender Use Divide:

Americans‟ Sex-Typed Selective Exposure to Online News Topics,” Journal

of Communication 57:4 2007



Jessica Ross, “Nathan Bedford Forrest: Here, There and Back Again,”

unpublished graduate seminar paper, University of North Carolina, Dec.

12, 2007



Yasmine Alotaibi, “Career journalist will recount political secrecy, crises,”

UT Daily Beacon, October 14, 2007



Hugh Davis, “James Agee: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources,” in Agee

Agonistes: Essays on the Life, Legend, and Works of James Agee,

ed. Michael A. Lofaro (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2007),

299, 309.



Catherine Calloway, “Fiction: The 1930s to the 1960s,” American Literary

Scholarship, 2005, 2007, 323+



Greg Wood, “Clapp and club pair like gin and vermouth,” Knoxville News

Sentinel Preview, August 17, 2007, 12.



Dane Baker, “Note From the Publisher,” Knoxville Voice, August 9, 2007, 5.



Interview, “The Hubert Smith Radio Show,” WKVL AM-850, August 5, 2007







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Barry Henderson, “Where Do You Get Your News?” MetroPulse, July 26, 2007, 16-

20.



Warren C. Robinson, Jeb Stuart and the Confederate Defeat at Gettysburg

(University of Nebraska Press, 2007), 175.



Brian Steel Wills, Gone With the Glory: The Civil War in Cinema (Lanham, MD:

Rowman & Littlefield, 2007), 5, 216.



Juan A. Suarez, Pop Modernism: Noise and the Reinvention of the Everyday

(Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007), 312.



James Frank Walter, Reading Marriage in the American Romance: Remembering

Love as Destiny (Lexington Books, 2007), 214, 252.



Derek Leebaert, To Dare and to Conquer: Special Operations and the Destiny of

Nations, from Achilles to Al Qaeda (New York: Little, Brown, 2006),

619, 638.



David T. Humphries, Different Dispatches: Journalism in American Modernist

Prose (Oxford, UK: Routledge, 2006), 126, 227-228.



Patricia G. McNeely, Review of James Agee: Selected Journalism, Journalism &

Mass Communication Quarterly, Winter 2006, 942-943.



Scott Broden, “Genius on horseback, myth and misunderstanding surround

Forrest legacy,” Murfreesboro Daily News Journal, Dec. 10, 2006



Jack Neely,“Journalism in Tennessee,” MetroPulse, Nov. 30, 2006, 10.



“Your Favorite Professors,” UT eTorch, November 2006



John Fowler, Review of The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest, Alabama Review

59:2, October 2006, 291-92.



“The University Bookshelf,” UT Scientia, Fall 2006, 38.



Stephen Henighan, “Knoxville, campsites and cruise holidays,” Review of James

Agee: Selected Journalism, London Times Literary Supplement, Aug. 4,

2006, 10.



Bonnie Bressers and Janice Hume, Review of James Agee: Selected Journalism,

Journalism History 32:2, Summer 2006, 114.



James L. Baughman, Review of James Agee: Selected Journalism, American

Journalism, Summer 2006, 107-109.



Derek W. Frisby, Review of The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest,

H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences, June 2006, 1-4.



Weslie Jarvis, “Friends, teachers impact UT life,” UT Daily Beacon, April 28,

2006



The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. Charles Reagan Wilson et al,

(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006), V.3, 292; V.

9,163, 486.







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Krishnamurthy Sriramesh and Lisa Beth Hornaman, “Public Relations as a

Profession: An Analysis of Curricular Content in the United States,

Journal of Creative Communications 1:2 (2006): 155-172.



David M. Pozza, Bedrock and Paradox: The Literary Landscape of Edward Abbey

(Peter Lang, 2006), 11, 97.



Scott Barker, “Nathan Forrest: Still Confounding, Controversial,” Knoxville

News Sentinel, Feb. 19, 2006



Jennings Bryant and Peter Vorderer, Psychology of Entertainment (Routledge,

2006), 178.



Thomas Dickson, “Reporting and Editing,” in Assessing Media Education, by

William G. Christ (Routledge, 2006), 238, 254.



B.K. Kaye, “It‟s a Blog Blog Blog World: Users and Uses of Weblogs,” Atlantic

Journal of Communication, 2005



Emily D. Edwards, Metaphysical Media: The Occult Experience in Popular

Culture (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2005), 219.



John Wranovics, Chaplin and Agee, New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2005, 153,

250.



Edie Weiner and Arnold Brown, Future Think: How to Think Clearly in a Time of

Change (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2005), 243.



Karen Ann Collins, “Agee Remembered, Agee Anew,” Tennessee Alumnus, Fall

2005, 32.



B.F. Cooling, Review of A Cold Mountain Companion,” Civil War Courier,

August 2005, 67.



Gregory G. Biggs, Review of the Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest, West

Tennessee Historical Society Papers, V. 59, 2005, 123-127.



Greg Langley, “Forrest book reveals some of the reasons for fascination with

Civil War,” Baton Rouge Advocate Magazine, May 15, 2005, 13.



Jonathan Gianos-Steinberg, “Assessing Civil War Historiography and Nathan

Bedford Forrest‟s Place in It.”

http://americancivilwar.com/authors/NBF.html, 2, 9, 12, 14, 15, 17.



W. Fitzhugh Brundage, “Simple Man, Complex Symbol,” (Review of the Myth of

Nathan Bedford Forrest) Civil War Book Review, Fall 2005



M. Keith Harris, Review of the Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest, North &

South, May 2005, 85.



D.Scott Hartwig, Review of the Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest, America‟s

Civil War, July 2005, 59.



Skyler Swisher, “City dedicates Agee Park,” UT Daily Beacon, April 19, 2005,

3.









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Randy Kenner, “Agee park gets its finishing touches,” Knoxville News

Sentinel, April 16, 2005, B7.



Chris Koogle, “Program celebrates Agee‟s life,” UT Daily Beacon, April 13,

2005, 1.



Paige M. Travis, “„The Conscience of Journalism,‟ A UT Professor Observes

Agee‟s Observations of the Reporter‟s Agenda,” MetroPulse, April 7,

2005, 20-24.



Michael A. Lofaro and Hugh Davis, James Agee Rediscovered. Knoxville:

University of Tennessee Press, 2005, xiv(n), xl, 12n, 91n.



Tom Patterson and Scott Gleeson Blue, Mapping Security: The Corporate

Security Sourcebook for Today‟s Global Economy, Boston: Addison-Wesley,

2005, xii.



Maggie Cole, “Journalist leaves behind legacy,” UT Daily Beacon, March 3,

2005



Scott Teague, “Media dishonesty upsets experts,” UT Daily Beacon, Feb.

21,2005,1,3.



Ina Hughs, “Book Notes.” Brief review of The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest.

Knoxville News Sentinel,” Feb. 13, 2005, D6.



Paul M. Dowling, “Robert E. Lee and Melville‟s Politics in Battle-Pieces and

Aspects of War,” Melville Society Extracts, Feb. 1, 2005



Fred Klopfer, Barry Klopfer, Susan Klopfer, Where Rebels Roost. . .

Mississippi Civil Rights Revisited (Klopfer, 2005), 74.



“Monument Erected Honoring Nathan Bedford Forrest,” Oak Ridger, March 9, 2005



Nathan: Webster‟s Quotations, Facts and Phrases, Icon Group, Webster‟s Online

Dictionary, 94.



“Uncovering the Unthinkable,” University of Toledo Alumni Magazine, Fall

2004, 15.



William Hughes, James Agee, Omnibus and “Mr. Lincoln”: The Culture of

Liberalism and the Challenge of Television, 1952-1953, Lanham, MD:

Scarecrow Press, 2004, 9, 35-36, 39, 150.



Chris Lamb, Blackout: The Untold Story of Jackie Robinson‟s First Spring

Training. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004, xii.



Larry Russell Smith, The New Deal and Higher Education in Florida, 1933-1939,

Master‟s Thesis, University of Florida, 2004, 38, 90.



Theresa McDevitt, Review of The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest, Library

Journal, March 5, 2004, 84.



Michael Long, Review of The Mosby Myth, Teaching History: A Journal of

Methods, Spring 2004, 53-56.









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“War and Military.” Review of The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest, Publisher‟s

Weekly, Jan. 26, 2004



Janet Galligani Casey, The Novel and the American Left: Critical Essays on

Depression-era Fiction (University of Iowa Press: 2004), 196.



Richard Nate, Amerikanische Träume: Die Kulltur der Vereinigten Staaten in

der Zeit des New Deal (Königshausen and Neumann: 2003), 302.



Alfred C. Yen, “Western Frontier or Feudal Society?: Metaphors and

Perceptions of Cyberspace,” Berkeley Technology Law Journal 17:2003,

1208, 1223.



Margaret Elizabeth Dale, “House Legends and Perceptions of the Civil War: A

Multiple Case Study on the Civil War Legends Told About Antebellum

Houses in the New River Valley, Roanoke Valley, and Nearby Counties of

Virginia.” Master‟s Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State

University, 2003, 18, 27, 88.



Michael and Suzanne Osborn, Public Speaking, 6th ed. Boston: Houghton

Mifflin, 2003, 338, 341.



Jonathan A. Cook, “History, legend, and poetic tradition in Melville‟s „The

Scout Toward Aldie,” American Transcendental Quarterly, June 1, 2003



Virginia Nightingale and Karen Ross, eds. Critical Readings: Media and

Audiences (Open University Press, 2003), 2.



Debra Reddin van Tuyll and Phebe Davidson, “Method, Memory and the Old

Chesnut: Cities, chroniclers, and Conferences, Forging connections.”

Symposium on the 19th Century Press, Civil War and Freedom of

Expression, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Oct. 31, 2003, 4.



Court Carney, Review of The Mosby Myth, Journal of Southern History, May

2003, 446-47.



Jack Neely, “Who? Estes Kefauver turns 100,” MetroPulse, July 24, 2003



Marti Davis, “Pointing to Fort Sanders,” Knoxville News Sentinel, June 4,

2003



George Bradley, Review of The Mosby Myth, Civil War Courier, May 2003, 65.



“UT honors, a jazz group and a new home page,” Knoxville News Sentinel, April

26, 2003, B4.



Elizabeth Atwood Gailey, Write to Death: News Framing of the Right to Die

Conflict, from Quinlan‟s Coma to Kevorkian‟s Conviction (Praeger

Publishers, 2003), acknowledgements.



Chandra Harris, “Bringing it home,” Knoxville News Sentinel, Jan. 26, 2003,

G1.



Fred Brown, “Brewer, Smokies‟ sage, dies at 82,” Knoxville News Sentinel,

Jan. 16, 2003, A6.



Scott Barker, “In Memory of Agee,” Knoxville News Sentinel, Jan. 2, 2003, A1.





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Carol Rich, Writing and Reporting News: A Coaching Method,

(Wadsworth/Thompson, 2003), 403.



Dolf Zillmann et al, Communication and Emotion (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2003), 527.



Jennifer Bhatia Ledbetter, “2001 Louisiana Legislative Special Session: Do We

All Read the Same News?” Master‟s Thesis, Louisiana State University,

May 2002, 10-11, 53.



Mary Fortune, “Media wants direction on AMBER alert plan,” Chattanooga Times

Free Press, Aug. 19, 2002, A6.



Margaret E. Parks, “James Agee,” in Great American Writers, Twentieth

Century, ed. Robert Baird Shuman, Marshall Cavendish, 2002, 17.



M. M. MacDonald and L. Hoffman-Goetl, “A Retrospective Study of the Accuracy

of Cancer Information in Ontario Daily Newspapers,” Canadian Journal of

Public Health 93:2, March-April 2002, 142-145.



W. David Sloan and Lisa Mullikin Parcell, American Journalism: History,

Principles, Practices (McFarland, 2002), 294.



“Gray Ghost Story: The Mosby Myth,” University of Cincinnati Horizons

Magazine, June 2002



Paul Christopher Anderson, Review of The Mosby Myth, Virginia Magazine

110:3 (2002), 411-12.



Steve Davis, Review of The Mosby Myth, Blue & Gray Magazine, 19:6, 2002



Hans J. Kleinsteuber, “Introduction to Paul Ashdown and John Urry,”

Transnational America: The Fading of Borders in the Western Hemisphere.

Ed. Berndt Ostendorf. Heidelberg, Germany: Universitätsverlag C.

Winter, 2002. 238-241.



Stephan Fuchs, “Response to Paul Ashdown and John Urry,” Transnational

America: The Fading of Borders in the Western Hemisphere. Ed. Brendt

Ostendorf. Heidelberg, Germany: Universitätsverlag C. Winter, 2002,

242-47.



Jack Neely, “It‟s a mall, mall, mall, mall world!” MetroPulse, Feb. 28 -

March 6, 2002, 10-14.



Ted Alexander, “Making Mosby,” Review: The Mosby Myth, in Civil War Book

Review, Spring 2002, 30-31.



“Professors Explore Mosby Myth,” Tennessee Alumnus, Winter 2002, 38.



J.E. Stryker, “Reporting Medical Information: Effects of Press Releases and

Newsworthiness on Medical Journal Articles‟ Visibility in the News

Media,” Preventive Medicine 35:5, November 2002



Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, Leon F. Litwack, Darlene Clark Hine, The Harvard

Guide to African-American History (Cambridge: Harvard University Press,

2001), 477.







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James R. Mellow, Walker Evans. New York: Basic Books, 2001, 42-43, 251-252.



Michael F. Weigold, “Communicating Science: A Review of the Literature,”

Science Communication 23:2 (2001).



“Review: The Mosby Myth,” University of North Carolina Alumni Association

Review, November/December 2001.



“UT professors link Civil War, modern terrorism in book on Mosby,” Tennessee

Press, November 2001, 5.



“UT professors link Civil War, modern terrorism,” Oak Ridger, Oct. 3, 2001



“Review: The Mosby Myth,” Greensboro (NC) News & Record, Sept. 23, 2001



Oliver Stilling, “USA‟s medier: SIåigen!” Information, Sept. 14, 2001



MetroPulse, Aug. 2, 2001, 7 (comments on publication‟s 10th anniversary)



“Recent Books of Interest (The Mosby Myth),” Studies in the Humanities,

June 1, 2001



“A New Perspective on Personality of Sherman,” (Review of The Mosby Myth),

News & Record, Piedmont Triad, NC, Sept. 23, 2001



Peter Mühlbauer, “Reigierungen vs. Internet,” Telopolis, July 7, 2001



East Tennessee Writer. Newsletter of the Knoxville Writers‟ Guild, May 2001



“Secret Summer Spots,” MetroPulse, March 1, 2001



Stephanie Piper, “Covering the Capitol,” Tennessee Alumnus, Winter 2001, 30.



Emily D. Edwards, “A House That Tries to be Haunted: Ghostly Narratives in

Popular Film and Television,” in James Houran and Rense Lange, Eds.,

Hauntings and Poltergeists: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (McFarland &

Co., 2001), 99.



J. Wells, P. Marshall, B. Crawley et al., “Newspaper Reporting of Screening

Mammography,” Annals of Internal Medicine, 135:12, December 18, 2001,

1029-1037.



Jeffrey Jay Folks, From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison: Ethics in Modern and

Postmodern America (P. Lang, 2001), 35, 179, 193.



Linda Aldoory and Brenda Wrigley, “Exploring the Use of Real Clients in the

PR Campaigns Course,” Journalism and Mass Communication Educator,

Winter 2000, 48, 57.



Lisa Beth Hornaman, “Public Relations Education and the Public Relations

Profession,” Master‟s Thesis. University of Florida, December 2000.



Robert O. Skovgard, “Openings,” The Executive Speaker 21:10, October 2000, 3.



Victor Vargas, Review of “From Public Intellectuals to Technointellectuals,

Digital English, Spring 2000, Claremont Graduate University,

grad.cgu.edu/vargasv/articlereview





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Peter Neill, ed. American Sea Writing: A Literary Anthology. New York:

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Michael Davis, “Heading toward a credibility skid? Analysts suggest

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