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Woodward and Bernstein: The People's Right to Know: Routledge Historical Americans

Autor Julie A. Goldsmith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2026
It is not often that journalism makes it into the grand narrative of American history. Woodward and Bernstein, through their coverage and breaking of the news story that was Watergate, not only inserted themselves into the story of political corruption going on in Washington, but have remained scions in the field of news reporting up through the present day.
This innovative biography covers the lives of both Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein separately, but then goes on to investigate their working relationship, their experience of reporting on the Watergate scandal of the Nixon era, and their lasting impact on the field of investigative journalism. Through five short chapters and a selection of diverse primary sources, Julie Goldsmith shows how two men, armed with the truth and a forum for broadcasting that information, can make a difference on a national level.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415733342
ISBN-10: 0415733340
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Historical Americans

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction
1. The Scholar: Robert Woodward
2. The Free Spirit: Carl Bernstein
3. The Meeting of the Minds
4. A President Self-Destructs
5. In the Lens
Documents

Recenzii

Short chapters tie together a few different themes, giving professors the ability to cover several things using this book.
One of the only books on W&B to examine their impact on and legacy in investigative journalism, covered in a straight-forward, easy to navigate style useful for students.
Web materials and lists of further reading point students in the right direction to do more investigating of their own.

Notă biografică

Julie A. Goldsmith is Assistant Director of the Institute of American Thought at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis.

Descriere

It is not often that journalism makes it into the grand narrative of American history. Woodward and Bernstein, through their coverage and breaking of the news story that was Watergate, not only inserted themselves into the story of political corruption going on in Washington, but have remained scions in the field of news reporting up through the present day.
This innovative biography covers the lives of both Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein separately, but then goes on to investigate their working relationship, their experience of reporting on the Watergate scandal of the Nixon era, and their lasting impact on the field of investigative journalism. Through five short chapters and a selection of diverse primary sources, Julie Goldsmith shows how two men, armed with the truth and a forum for broadcasting that information, can make a difference on a national level.