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== Further reading == {{sister project links|d=Q231443|wikt=yellow journalism|n=no|voy=no|m=no|mw=no|species=no|c=Category:Yellow journalism|b=no|v=no|s=no}} {{refbegin}} * Apfeldorf, Michael. "Helping Students Reflect on the Era of Yellow Journalism through Historical Cartoons and Newspapers." ''Social Education'' 88.1 (2024): 57-61. * Burge, Daniel J. "A Delayed Revenge: "Yellow Journalism" and the Long Quest for Cuba, 1851β1898." ''Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era'' 22.3 (2023): 243-259. [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-gilded-age-and-progressive-era/article/abs/delayed-revenge-yellow-journalism-and-the-long-quest-for-cuba-18511898/2B291B91269A09C452751DFDD85BF3A4 abstract]{{Relevance inline|discuss=this is about the most important part of this article.|date=May 2024}} * Miller, Bonnie M. "Did Fake News Unite the Home Front behind a War with Spain? A Reconsideration of US Press Coverage, 1895β1898." ''Home Front Studies'' 1.1 (2021): 1-31. [https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/17/article/805717 online]{{Relevance inline|discuss=this is about the most important part of this article|date=May 2024}} * Frisken, Amanda. ''Graphic news: How sensational images transformed nineteenth-century journalism'' (U of Illinois Press, 2020) [https://books.google.com/books?id=IvjQDwAAQBAJ&dq=%22yellow+journalism%22+Hearst&pg=PT6 online]. {{Relevance inline|discuss=this is about an important part of this article|date=May 2024}} * Carey, Craig. "Breaking the News: Telegraphy and Yellow Journalism in the Spanish-American War." ''American Periodicals'' 26#2 (2016), pp. 130β48. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/44630677 online] {{Relevance inline|discuss=this is about the most important part of this article|date=May 2024}} * Fellow, Anthony R. ''American Media History'' (2nd ed. Wadsworth, 2010) pp.145β174, university textbook; * Kaplan, Richard L. "Yellow Journalism" in Wolfgang Donsbach, ed. ''The international encyclopedia of communication'' (2008) [https://www.academia.edu/8114924/Yellow_Journalism_of_the_1890s_--_Encyclopedia_Entry online] * Vaughn, Stephen. ed. ''Encyclopedia of American Journalism'' (Routledge, 2008) [https://epdf.pub/encyclopedia-of-american-journalism5bad0250d70e0623457c0cee71b07f9e54719.html online] * Spencer, David Ralph. ''The yellow journalism: The press and America's emergence as a world power'' (Northwestern University Press, 2007) [https://books.google.com/books?id=d79fyolBDgAC&q=hearst+pulitzer&pg=PR7 online]. * Campbell, W. Joseph. ''Yellow Journalism : Puncturing the Myths, De-fining the Legacies'' (Praeger, 2001){{Excessive citations inline|reason=Already discussed at-length in article; the single most important book and people who did not read the entire article need to know about it|date=May 2024}} * {{citation |last=Winchester |first=Mark D. |title=Hully Gee, It's a WAR! The Yellow Kid and the Coining of Yellow Journalism |periodical=Inks: Cartoon and Comic Art Studies |volume=2 |year=1995 |issue=3 |pages=22β37}} {{Relevance inline|discuss=this is about the most important part of the title|date=May 2024}} * {{citation |last=Milton |first=Joyce |title=The Yellow Kids: Foreign correspondents in the heyday of yellow journalism |publisher=Harper & Row |year=1989}}{{Relevance inline|discuss=this is about the most important part of this article|date=May 2024}} * {{citation |last=Welter |first=Mark M. |title=The 1895β1898 Cuban Crisis in Minnesota Newspapers: Testing the 'Yellow Journalism' Theory |periodical=Journalism Quarterly |volume=47 |date=Winter 1970 |pages=719β24}}{{Relevance inline|discuss=this is about the most important part of this article|date=May 2024}} {{refend}} {{Journalism|state=expanded}} {{Media and human factors}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Yellow Journalism}} [[Category:History of mass media in the United States]] [[Category:Criticism of journalism]] [[Category:Tabloid journalism]] [[Category:Political terminology]] [[Category:Mass media issues]]
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