Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-306) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Early encounters with journalism -- The president of Princeton and the press, 1902-1910 -- Advent of a public statesmen, 1906-1910 -- Wilson's gubernatorial campaign and the press -- Governor Wilson and the press, 1910-1911 -- The Wilson presidential movement: publicity and opposition -- The press and Wilson's preconvention campaign -- Wilson and the press at the Democratic convention and afterward -- Wilson's election campaign of 1912 and the press -- On the threshold of the White House.
0
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
"Esteemed journalism historian James Startt has crafted a case study of the relationship between political leadership and the modern mass media during its early days, using the political ascendancy of Woodrow Wilson as its focus. Startt's study sheds much light on how a politician's relations with the press became so central to modern political leadership."--Jacket.
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Wilson, Woodrow,1856-1924-- Relations with journalists.
Wilson, Woodrow,(1856-1924)-- Et la presse.
Wilson, Woodrow,1856-1924
Wilson, Woodrow.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Governors-- New Jersey-- Election-- 1910.
Governors-- New Jersey, Biography.
Journalism-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Presidents-- United States-- Election-- 1912.
Presidents-- United States, Biography.
Press and politics-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Gouverneurs-- États-Unis-- New Jersey (États-Unis)-- Election.
Governors-- Election.
Governors.
Journalism.
Perswezen.
Politics and government
Politieke aspecten.
Politik
Presidents-- Election.
Présidents-- États-Unis-- Election (1912)
Presidents.
Press and politics.
Presse
Presse et politique-- États-Unis-- 1900-1945.
Relations with journalists.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
United States, Politics and government, 1901-1909.
United States, Politics and government, 1909-1913.
États-Unis, Politique et gouvernement, 1901-1909.
États-Unis, Politique et gouvernement, 1909-1913.