Murray Seeger

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Discovering Russia:
200 Years of American Journalism

"If you are fascinated with Russia, if you are curious about the craft of journalism and its seemingly endless failings... then Mr. Seeger has answers that will slake your thirst and discomfit you at the same time."
--Washington Times, Nov. 30, 2005

"By the end of it all, the reporters who worked in Moscow will reminded of why they did. Those who never worked there might well wonder why they did not."
--Nieman Reports, Winter 2005


Selected Works

Article, Nieman Reports, Spring 2006
The Coverage of Soviet Dissidents by Western Journalists
Review of book, The KGB File of Andrei Sakharov
BROAD LECTURE, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
CZARS TO COMMISSARS AND BACK
Analysis of current developments in Russia by former Moscow correspondent.Very brief description goes here
Nonfiction
Discovering Russia: 200 Years of American Journalism
A study of journalistic writing from Russia starting in 1776.
Economics Made Simple
Collection of newspaper articles written for use in high schools and first college years.
Nonfiction, Essay
Even a Free Press Can Use a Bit of Oversight
The Washington Post, Dec. 4, 2005: Suggested reform to improve status of traditional American journalism.
Two Articles, published by Academic Press/Elsevier
Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications
Discusson of "Books" and "Books, Future of"



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