An Inside History of the American Presidency by David Greenberg © 2016

An Inside History of the American Presidency by David Greenberg © 2016

Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency by David Greenberg © 2016 BIBLIOGRAPHY This bibliography lists all the works cited and significant works consulted for Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency (New York: W.W. Norton, 2016). Its sections are (I) Archives; (II) Books and Articles; and (III) Periodicals. Routine newspaper and magazine articles are not individually cited but included in the Periodicals section. Websites used can be found in the book’s endnotes. I. ARCHIVES Oral History Project, Columbia University, New York, NY Arthur W. Page Oral History Eric Sevareid Oral History George W. Ball Oral History James C. Hagerty Oral History James Wechsler Oral History L. Richard Guylay Oral History Milton Eisenhower Oral History Sigurd Larmon Oral History Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Abilene, KS President’s Personal Files White House Central Files William E. Robinson Papers Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library, Austin, TX National Security Files Office Files of Fred Panzer Office Files of George Christian Vietnam Reference File White House Central Files William C. Westmoreland Papers John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Boston, MA 1 Frank Stanton Oral History John F. Kennedy, Pre-Presidential Papers Pierre E. G. Salinger Oral History Pierre E. G. Salinger Papers, White House Staff Files Robert F. Kennedy Papers, Political Files Library of Congress, Washington, DC Archibald MacLeish Papers Calvin Coolidge Papers Daniel J. Boorstin Papers Edward L. Bernays Papers Edward T. Clark Papers George B. Cortelyou Papers George Creel Papers George H. Gallup Papers Hannah Arendt Papers James A. Farley Papers Joseph Alsop and Stewart Alsop Papers Motion Picture, Broadcasting, And Recorded Sound Division Raymond Clapper Papers Robert Woolley Papers Theodore Roosevelt Papers New York Public Library, New York, NY Institute for Propaganda Analysis Papers Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library, Yorba Linda, CA Richard Nixon Pre-Presidential Series Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Adlai E. Stevenson Papers Arthur Krock Papers Ivy Ledbetter Lee Papers Ray Stannard Baker Papers Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library, Hyde Park, NY Archibald MacLeish Papers Emil Hurja Papers FDR-Official Files FDR-President’s Personal Files 2 Harry Hopkins Papers Samuel I. Rosenman Papers Harry S. Truman Presidential Library, Independence, MO J. Leonard Reinsch Oral History State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Bruce Barton Papers Rosser Reeves Papers Sterling Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT Harold Lasswell Papers Walter Lippmann Papers II. BOOKS AND ARTICLES (INCLUDING DISSERTATIONS AND OTHER UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS) Abbot, Willis John. Watching the World Go By. Boston: Little, Brown, 1934. Adatto, Kiku. Picture Perfect: Life in the Age of the Photo Op. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008 [1993]. Alexander, Jeffrey. The Performance of Politics: Obama’s Victory and the Democratic Struggle for Power. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. Alger, George. “The Literature of Exposure.” Atlantic Monthly, August 1905, 210-13. Allen, Craig. Eisenhower and the Mass Media: Peace, Prosperity, & Prime-Time TV. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1993. ________. “News Conferences on TV: Ike-Age Politics Revisited.” Journalism Quarterly 70:1 (March 1993), 13-25. ________. “Robert Montgomery Presents: Hollywood Debut in the Eisenhower White House.” Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 35:4 (Fall 1991), 431-48. Allen, Danielle. Talking to Strangers: Anxieties of Citizenship Since Brown v. Board of Education. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. Allen, Frederick Lewis. Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the Nineteen-Twenties. New York: Perennial Classics, 2000 [1931]. 3 Alsop, Stewart. “The Mystery of Richard Nixon.” Saturday Evening Post, July 12, 1958, 28-72. ________. “Uncle Lyndon.” Saturday Evening Post, October 24, 1964, 16. ________ and Charles Bartlett. “In Time of Crisis.” Saturday Evening Post, December 18, 1962, 15-21. Alter, Jonathan. The Defining Moment: FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006. Alterman, Eric. Sound and Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999 [1992]. ________. What Liberal Media?: The Truth About Bias and the News. New York: Basic Books, 2008. ________. When Presidents Lie: A History of Official Deception and Its Consequences. New York: Viking, 2004. Altschuler, Bruce. LBJ and the Polls. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 1990. Ambrose, Stephen. Nixon. 3 vols. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987-91. Anderson, Paul Y. “Hoover and the Press.” The Nation, October 14, 1931, 383-84. Arendt, Hannah. “Lying in Politics: Reflections on the Pentagon Papers.” New York Review of Books, November 18, 1971, 30-39. ________. The Portable Hannah Arendt, ed. Peter Baehr. New York: Penguin Books, 2000. Aristotle. Rhetoric, trans. W. Rhys Roberts. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2004. Arthur, Anthony. Radical Innocent: Upton Sinclair. New York: Random House, 2006. Ascoli, Max. “Intermezzo.” The Reporter, November 10, 1960, 18. Auden, W.H. The English Auden: Poems, Essays and Dramatic Writings, 1927-1939, ed. Edward Mendelson. London: Faber & Faber, 1977. Auerbach, Jonathan. “McKinley at Home.” American Quarterly 51:4 (December 1999), 797- 832. 4 Auletta, Ken. “Fortress Bush: How the White House Keeps the Press Under Control.” New Yorker, January 19, 2004, 53-65. ________. “Non-Stop News.” New Yorker, January 25, 2010, 38-47. “Authentic Voice.” Time, January 27, 1958, 18-25. Bai, Matt. The Argument: Billionaires, Bloggers, and the Battle to Remake Democratic Politics. New York: Penguin Books, 2007. ________. “The Framing Wars,” New York Times Magazine, July 17, 2005. Baillie, Hugh. High Tension: The Recollections of Hugh Baillie. New York: Harper & Bros., 1959. Baker, Newton. “Why We Went to War.” Foreign Affairs, October 1936, 61-69. Baker, Peter. “The Education of a President.” New York Times Magazine, Oct. 12, 2010, 40-49. Baker, Ray Stannard. American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1945. ________. “Railroads on Trial III: The Private Car and the Beef Trust.” McClure’s, January 1906, 318-31. ________. “Railroads on Trial V: How Railroads Make Public Opinion.” McClure’s, March 1906, 535-49. ________. “Theodore Roosevelt: A Character Sketch.” McClure’s, November 1898, 23-32. ________. Woodrow Wilson: His Life and Letters. 8 vols. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1927-39. Baker, Russell. The Good Times. New York: William Morrow, 1989. Baldwin, Hanson. “Managed News: Our Peacetime Censorship.” Atlantic Monthly, April 1963, 53-59. Ball, George W. The Past Has Another Pattern: Memoirs. New York: W.W. Norton, 1982. 5 Balogh, Brian. “Mirrors of Desires: Interest Groups, Elections, and the Targeted Style in Twentieth-Century America.” In Meg Jacobs, William Novak, and Julian Zelizer, eds., The Democratic Experiment: New Directions in American Political History. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003. Bannister, Robert C. Ray Stannard Baker: The Mind and Thought of a Progressive. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1966. Barclay, Thomas. “The Bureau of Publicity of the Democratic National Committee, 1930-1932,” American Political Science Review, 27:1 (February 1933), 63-65. Barenblatt, Lloyd. Review of The Hidden Persuaders, by Vance Packard. Public Opinion Quarterly 22:4 (Winter 1958-59), 579-580. Baritz, Loren. “Of Time and the Ostrich.” The Nation, January 28, 1961, 82-83. Barkan, Ilyse. “Industry Invites Regulation: The Passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906.” American Journal of Public Health 75:1 (January 1985), 18–26. Barkin, Steve. “Eisenhower’s Secret Strategy: Television Planning in the 1952 Campaign.” Journal of Advertising History, 9:1 (December 1986). Barnouw, Erik. Documentary: A History of the Non-Fiction Film. New York: Oxford University Press, 1974. ________. A History of Broadcasting in the United States. 3 vols. New York: Oxford University Press, 1966-70. Barry, David. Forty Years in Washington. Boston: Little, Brown, 1924. ________. “The Loyalty of the Senate.” New England Magazine, October 1906, 137-48. ________. “News-Getting at the Capital.” The Chautauquan, December 1897, 282-86. Barry, John. Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997. Barth, Alan. “The Bureau of Intelligence.” Public Opinion Quarterly 7:1 (Spring 1943), 66-76. Barton, Bruce. The Man Nobody Knows: A Discovery of the Real Jesus. Indianapolis: Bobbs- Merrill, 1925. 6 ________. “This Magic Called Radio; What Will It Mean in Your Home in the Next Ten Years?” American Magazine, June 1922, 11-13. Bates, Stephen, and Edwin Diamond. The Spot: The Rise of Political Advertising on Television. Rev. ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1988 [1984]. Bauer, Raymond A. “Brainwashing: Psychology or Demonology?” Journal of Social Issues 13:3 (Summer 1957), 41-47. ________. “Limits of Persuasion: The Hidden Persuaders Are Made of Straw.” Harvard Business Review 36:5 (September-October 1958), 105-10. ________. “N + 1 Ways Not to Run a Railroad.” American Psychologist 15:10 (October 1960), 650-655. Baus, Herbert M. Public Relations at Work. New York: Harper & Bros, 1948. Baylen, Joseph, and Jane Weyant. “Vasili Vereshchagin in the United States.” Russian Review 30:1 (July 1971), 250-59. Bean, Walton. “George Creel and His

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