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Preface 1
Introduction: Bias - A New Debate? 5
The Rise of the Party Press, 1789-1824 21
Press, Party and Patronage, 1824-1860 71
From Civil War to Gilded Age, 1860-1896 140
The Newspaper Barons, 1896-1960 196
The Liberal Media? 1960-Today 259
Conclusion: Toward a New Understanding of Bias 281
Newspaper Endorsements for President, 1940-1996 299
Chapter Notes 305
Bibliography 357
Index 373
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