The Conservative Press in Twentieth-Century America
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- Full Title: The Conservative Press in Twentieth-Century America
- Author(s): Edited by Ronald Lora and William Longton Henry
- Year Published: 1999
- Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
- Publication Type: Academic
- ISBN: 0-313-21390-9 (hardcover)
- Description: Part of a series of "historical guides to the world's periodicals and newspapers."
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The sections specifically related to Ayn Rand or Objectivism are in bold.
- Preface
- American Conservatism in the Twentieth Century
- PART ONE: Laissez-Faire and Pro-business Journals
- Introduction
- Conservative, 1898-1902
- Conservative Review, 1899-1901
- World's Work, 1900-1932
- American Industries, 1902-1931
- Exponent, 1904-1911
- Nation's Business, 1912-
- Constitutional Review, 1917-1929
- PART TWO: Religious Periodicals -- Fundamentalist to Evangelical
- Introduction
- Bibliotheca Sacra, 1843-
- Moody Monthly, 1900-
- Bible Champion, 1900-1939
- King's Business, 1910-1970
- Sword of the Lord, 1934-
- Christian Beacon, 1936-
- Faith and Freedom, 1949-1960
- Christian Economics, 1950-1972
- Christianity Today, 1956-
- PART THREE: Catholic and Episcopal Journals
- Introduction
- Catholic Mind, 1903-1982
- Thought, 1926-1992
- Triumph, 1966-1976
- New Oxford Review, 1977-
- PART FOUR: Literary Reviews
- Introduction
- Sewanee Review, 1895-
- Bookman, 1895-1933
- American Review, 1933-1937
- American Mercury, 1924-1980
- Southern Review, 1935-1942
- Kenyon Review, 1939-
- PART FIVE: Old Right Isolationist Periodicals
- Introduction
- Scribner's Commentator, 1939-1942
- Weekly Foreign Letter, 1938-1942
- Appeal to Reason, 1946-1972
- PART SIX: The Libertarian Press
- Introduction
- Freeman, 1920-1924
- Freeman, 1950-
- analysis, 1949-1951
- New Individualist Review, 1961-1968
- Objectivist, 1962-1976
- Fragments, 1963-
- Libertarian Forum, 1969-1986
- PART SEVEN: Extreme Rightist Publications
- Introduction
- Defender, 1927-1981
- Cross and the Flag, 1942-1977
- Truth Crusader, 1953-1981
- Task Force, 1954-1978
- Citizen, 1955-1989
- WIRE Magazine, 1963-1971
- Christ Is the Answer, 1967-
- PART EIGHT: Right-Wing Anticommunist Periodicals
- Introduction
- Human Events, 1944-
- Plain Talk, 1946-1950
- Christian Crusade, 1948-1969
- American Legion Firing Line, 1952-
- Christian Anti-Communism Crusade News Letter, 1955-1998
- American Opinion, 1958-1985
- PART NINE: Intellectual and Traditionalist Journals
- Introduction
- National Review, 1955-
- Modern Age, 1957-
- University Bookman, 1960-
- Intercollegiate Review, 1965-
- Ideas, 1968-1975
- Hillsdale Review, 1979-1986
- Continuity, 1980-
- New Criterion, 1982-
- PART TEN: Neoconservatism, Policy Analysis, and New Right Journals
- Introduction
- Commentary, 1945-
- Orbis, 1957-
- New Guard, 1961-1978
- Public Interest, 1965-
- American Spectator, 1967-
- Conservative Digest, 1975-
- Human Life Review, 1975-
- Policy Review, 1977-
- Index
- About the Contributors
- Excerpt from the chapter that discusses Rand
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