More Than a Muckraker: Ida Tarbell's Lifetime in JournalismRobert C. Kochersberger Despite all of Tarbell's accomplishments, there has been little analysis, and no compilation, of her writings. Robert C. Kochersberger has painstakingly gathered the best of her scattered articles, book chapters, speeches, and previously unpublished pieces into a single volume so that her writings may be reexamined in the light of recent scholarship in the fields of journalism, women's and gender studies, sociology, and American history. |
Contents
FOREWORD | xi |
PREFACE | xvii |
Introduction | 5 |
before and after the French Revolution | 18 |
Roland a brilliant figure of the French Revolutionary era who died on | 27 |
ing Lincolns assassination with special emphasis on the funeral train | 42 |
What interests you most in this cosmopolitan world of today? Tarbells | 207 |
cessful work at eighty and criticizes the silly taboos against old age | 213 |
Undated 1930s typescript At once highly personal and highly critical | 222 |
NOTES | 229 |
235 | |
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