LEADER 04613cam 2200709 i 4500001 on1302334815 003 OCoLC 005 20230425160950.0 008 220117t20222022ilua b 001 0deng 010 2022001024 020 9780226664040 |qhardcover 020 022666404X |qhardcover 020 |z9780226664187 |qelectronic book 035 (Sirsi) 40031557542 035 40031557542 035 (OCoLC)1302334815 040 ICU/DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dOCLCO |dOCLCF |dOCLCO |dUKMGB |dYDX |dUtOrBLW 042 pcc 043 n-us-dcn-us--- 050 00 PN4888.F69 |bM34 2022 082 00 070.4/33209753 |223/eng/20220304 100 1 McGarr, Kathryn J., |eauthor. |=^A1452880 245 10 City of newsmen : |bpublic lies and professional secrets in Cold War Washington / |cKathryn J. McGarr. 264 1 Chicago : |bThe University of Chicago Press, |c2022. 264 4 |c©2022 300 313 pages : |billustrations ; |c24 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Introduction. Challenging the memories -- Building a city of gentlemen -- The newsmen's wartime networks -- Responsible reporters and the exclusive information economy -- The gentlemen of the postwar press -- Battling the "residue of isolation" -- Covering imperialism in the postwar world -- The breakdown begins -- Conclusion. Disruption and continuity. 520 "Kathryn McGarr reveals how the Cold War consensus was deliberately created, shaped, maintained, and protected by a coterie of influential journalists in Washington, DC, who calculated what they would do (or not do) for sustained access to information. The compact among journalists, elected officials, and other government operatives constrained knowledge for everyone in a time when political insight was centrally controlled and defined. Yet these reporters, many of them outsiders from the Midwest, did this not out of malfeasance but for social and political benefit, ever conscious of the need to cultivate, placate, and blend with their sources"-- |cProvided by publisher. 650 0 Foreign news |zWashington (D.C.) |xHistory |y20th century. |=^A40015 650 0 Journalists |zWashington (D.C.) |=^A73393 650 0 Journalistic ethics |zWashington (D.C.) |=^A71999 650 0 Journalism |xObjectivity |zWashington (D.C.) |=^A88538 650 0 Cold War |xPress coverage |zWashington (D.C.) |=^A235197 650 0 Government and the press |zWashington (D.C.) |xHistory |y20th century. |=^A73641 651 0 United States |xForeign relations |y1945-1989 |xPress coverage. |=^A16011 650 6 Journalistes |0(CaQQLa)201-0038421 |zWashington (D.C.) |0(CaQQLa)201-0441109 650 6 Journalistes |0(CaQQLa)201-0011543 |xDéontologie |0(CaQQLa)201-0011543 |zWashington (D.C.) |0(CaQQLa)201-0441109 650 6 Information internationale |0(CaQQLa)201-0039073 |zWashington (D.C.) |0(CaQQLa)201-0441109 |xHistoire |0(CaQQLa)201-0378892 |y20e siècle. |0(CaQQLa)201-0378892 650 6 Presse |0(CaQQLa)201-0006920 |xObjectivité |0(CaQQLa)201-0006920 |zWashington (D.C.) |0(CaQQLa)201-0441109 650 6 Guerre froide |0(CaQQLa)201-0184390 |xCouverture de presse |0(CaQQLa)000275539 |zWashington (D.C.) |0(CaQQLa)201-0441109 650 6 État et presse |0(CaQQLa)201-0027039 |zWashington (D.C.) |0(CaQQLa)201-0441109 |xHistoire |0(CaQQLa)201-0378892 |y20e siècle. |0(CaQQLa)201-0378892 651 6 États-Unis |0(CaQQLa)201-0047993 |xRelations extérieures |0(CaQQLa)201-0047993 |y1945-1989 |0(CaQQLa)201-0047993 |xCouverture de presse. |0(CaQQLa)000275539 |?UNAUTHORIZED 650 7 Foreign news. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00931863 650 7 Government and the press. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00945183 650 7 Journalism |xObjectivity. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00984072 650 7 Journalistic ethics. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00984185 650 7 Journalists. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00984188 650 7 Press coverage. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01198921 651 7 United States. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01204155 |?UNAUTHORIZED 651 7 Washington (D.C.) |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01204505 |?UNAUTHORIZED 647 7 Cold War |d(1945-1989) |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01754978 648 7 1900-1999 |2fast 655 7 History. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01411628 949 |i30372017358943 |ojjlm 960 |o1 |s30.00 |tJoyner48 |uJAPP |zUSD 596 1 998 5970645