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Fuentes<br />

White, Graham J. F.D.R. & The Press. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1979.<br />

Winfield, Betty Houchin. "FDR's Personal Re<strong>la</strong>tions with Washington Correspondents During<br />

the Rise of Interpretative Journalism." En: FDR The Man, The Myth, The Era, 1882-1945,<br />

editado por Herbert D. Rosenbaum y Elizabeth Bartelme. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987,<br />

pp. 353-365.<br />

Winfield, Betty Houchin. FDR and the News Media. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1990.<br />

2. FUENTES PRIMARIAS. 2<br />

2.1. FUENTES PRIMARIAS IMPRESAS DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS: FUENTES<br />

HEMEROGRÁFICAS.<br />

Butler, Eugene. "What's New in Agriculture?". Progressive Farmer XLIX, (Sep. 1934), p. 14.<br />

Carlisle. "Well, Who Started it, Now?". The New York Herald Tribune, New York, S 28-4-<br />

1934.*<br />

C<strong>la</strong>rk, Jane Perry. "Emergencies and the Law". Political Science Quarterly XLIX, (1936), pp.<br />

268-283.<br />

Dabney, Virginius. Times Dispatch, Richmond, X 8-1-1936, p. 8.<br />

2 Las fuentes primarias que llevan un asterisco se pueden consultar en el apéndice.

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