Dr. Julie Lane joined the faculty of the Department of Communication as an Assistant
Professor in 2010. She came to Boise State University with a background in mass
communication, journalism, and history including a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Lane's dissertation was a biography of Richard
H. Rovere, the first Washington correspondent for The New Yorker, and much of her
research and writing examines the role of journalism in history. 

Articles

From Cab Rides to the Cold War: Richard Rovere, the New Yorker, and Postwar Washington, Journalism History (2010)

This article explores how Richard H. Rovere's "Letter from Washington" helped the New Yorker become...

 

Contributions to Books

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Murrow, Edward R., and The McCarthy Era, Encyclopedia of American Journalism (2008)
 

Presentations

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Crisis Averted: A Journalist's View of U.S. Foreign Policy Following Stalin's Death, Joint University of Wisconsin and University of Chicago Workshop: "Crisis and Continuity in a Globalized Political History" (2008)