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Paulette D Kilmer
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paulette.kilmer@utoledo.edu
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Article (Faculty180)
2019
Election Symbols: The Language of the Heart, Veil over the Mind?
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American Journalism
. 36:519-533.
2019
“Election Symbols: The Language of the Heart, Veil over the Mind?”
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American Journalism
. 36:519-533.
2018
Paulette D. Kilmer, Carolyn Kitch, Amy Lauters, and Jane Marcellus, “Using Theory in History” (Roundtable),
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Historiography in Mass Communication
. 5:33-52.
2016
“Teresa Dean: A Trickster Wandering Far and Near in Search of Common Wisdom”
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Journalism History
. 42:13-21.
Article (Web of Science)
2019
Election Symbols: The Language of the Heart, Veil over the Mind?
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AMERICAN JOURNALISM
. 36:519-533.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1080/08821127.2019.1683409
2001
“Madstones,” Clever Toads, and Killer Tarantulas (Fairy-Tale Briefs in Wild West Newspapers)
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
. 78:816-835.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1177/107769900107800413
Book Review (Web of Science)
2018
The History of the Provincial Press in England
. Ed. 35.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1080/08821127.2017.1419764
Chapter (Faculty180)
2017
“Haunted Times? Ghosts in Crime Stories Printed by the New York Times, 1851-1901,” 105-126, in After the War: The Press in a Changing America, 1865-1900 "
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After the War: The Press in a Changing America, 1865-1900
. Transaction. 105-126..
2017
“Why Women Dared to Make Journalism Their Calling”
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After the War: The Press in a Changing America, 1865-1900
. Transaction. 113-128.
2016
“Incremental but Insufficient: Gains Offset by Suppression for Women's Rights Speakers,”
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An Indispensable Liberty: The Fight for Freedom of Expression in the Nineteenth Century Mary
. Southern Illinois University Press. 205-227.
2016
“Keeping the Light Under the Bushel: Laws, Mores and Reading,”
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An Indispensable Liberty: The Fight for Freedom of Expression in the Nineteenth Century
. Southern Illinois University Press. 161-182.
Presentation (Faculty180)
2019
“How Catherine Crowe’s Eerie Quest Reflected Newspaper Sensationalism”
2019
“Victims of Officialism Embodied in a Blue Coat and Silver Buttons”— The “Crazy Woman” in Newspapers Across Borders
2018
“Grimm” Stories about Children and Their Parents—Play as the Devil’s Workshop,”
2017
“The Goose, the Turkey, and the Cock: The Impact of Symbols on the 1852 Election,”
2017
“U.S. and U.K. Spirit Photography: Preferring Ghosts Over Facts?”
2016
“The Cycle of Imagination and History . . . Suffrage Stories”
2015
“Seeking Truth in Faraway Places: Teresa Howard Dean" on the Panel: Adventure Journalists
2015
“Why Women Dared to Make Journalism Their Calling”
2014
“Keep the Light Under a Bushel—Reading as Socially Dangerous Action in the Nineteenth Century”
Review (Faculty180)
2018
Book Review for American Journalism of The History of the Provincial Press in England
. 117-119 in American Journalism.
2015
Book Review of Dear Mrs. Griggs: Women Readers Pour out Their Hearts From the Heartland
. 178.
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