Michael Fuhlhage, Jade Metzger-Riftkin*, Sarah Walker*, “Teaching Our Journal: The News Ecosystem During the Birth of the Confederacy: South Carolina Secession in Southern Newspapers. Published June 2020 at https://www.american-journalism.org/teaching-our-journal-michael-fuhlhage-jade-metzger-riftkin-and-sarah-walker/

Michael Fuhlhage, Jade Metzger-Riftkin*, Sarah Walker*, and Nicholas Prephan*, “The News Ecosystem During the Birth of the Confederacy: South Carolina Secession in Southern Newspapers,” American Journalism 37, no. 2 (2020): 216-243.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Politics, Partisanship, and the Press in the Midwest,” in The View from the West: Newspapers and the American Civil War, Volume II: The Mid-western Press, eds. Debra Reddin Van Tuyll and Mary M. Lamonica (New York: Peter Lang Publishing, forthcoming).

Michael FuhlhageYankee Reporters and Southern Secrets: Journalism, Open Source Intelligence, and the Coming of the Civil War (New York: Peter Lang, 2019).

Michael Fuhlhage and Julia Watterson, “A Confederate Journalist’s Capture, Imprisonment, and Propaganda About the North: The Case of Edward A. Pollard,” Southeastern Review of Journalism History 1, no. 1, May 2018.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Black Newspaper and the Chosen Nation (Review),” American Journalism 35, no. 2 (Spring 2018): 260-62.

Michael Fuhlhage, “To Limit the Spread of Slavery: A Boston Journal Correspondent’s Multiple Roles in the Kansas Free State Movement,” Journalism History 43, no. 3 (Fall 2017): 143-53.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Hell Before Breakfast: America’s First War Correspondents Making History and Headlines, from the Battlefields of the Civil War to the Far Reaches of the Ottoman Empire,” Journalism History 42, no. 1 (April 2016).

Michael Fuhlhage, Donald Shaw, Lynette Holman, and Sun Young Lee, “Blowing Embers: An Exploration of the Agenda-Setting Role of Books,” Journalism Studies. (February 2016). DOI Number: 10.1080/1461670X.2015.1135755

Michael Fuhlhage,“Experts Offer Advice for Effective Paper Reviewing,” AJHA Intelligencer 31, no. 1 (Spring 2015), 13-14.

Michael Fuhlhage, Melita Garza, and Tracy Lucht,“How to Submit Successful Panel, RIP Proposals,” AJHA Intelligencer 31, no. 1 (Spring 2015): 15-16.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Intelligently Designed: How Creationists Built the Campaign Against Evolution (Review),” American Journalism 31, no. 4 (Winter 2014): 529-531.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Brave Old Spaniards and Indolent Mexicans: J. Ross Browne, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, and the Social Construction of Off-Whiteness,”  American Journalism 31, no. 1 (Spring 2014), 100-126.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Storify and Twitter for Reporting and Curating a Meeting Story,” in Susan Keith (ed.),TNT 21 2013: Top Submissions to Teaching News Terrifically in the 21st Century, Vol. 2, (Lincoln, NE: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2013): 10-11.

Michael Fuhlhage, “ ‘The Most Solemn and Impressive Duty’: New York Tribune Reporter Albert Deane Richardson’s Captivity and Campaign to Relieve Prisoners During the Civil War,” Journalism History 39, no. 2 (Summer 2013): 82-93.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Undocumented Workers and Immigration Reform: Thematic vs. Episodic Coverage in a Rural Kansas Community Daily,” Community Journalism 2, no. 1 (2013): 1-25. Accessible at http://journal.community-journalism.net/articles/undocumented-workers-and-immigration-reform-thematic-vs-episodic-coverage-rural-kansas-comm.

Michael Fuhlhage, “The Mexican Image through Southern Eyes: De Bow’s Review in the Era of Manifest Destiny,” American Journalism 30, no. 2 (Spring 2013): 182-209.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Prehistory of a Stereotype: Mass Media Othering of Mexicans in the Era of Manifest Destiny.” Dominic Lasorsa, and America Rodriguez (eds.), Identity and Communication: New Agendas in Communication (New York: Routledge, 2013), 82-106.

Michael Fuhlhage and Lucila Vargas, “Spanish-language Newspapers,” in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Vol. 18: Media (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2011), 142-145.

Lucila Vargas and Michael Fuhlhage, “Spanish-language Radio,” in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Vol. 18: Media (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2011), 153-156.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Making Media History Relevant to Undergrads and their Future Employers,” in Clio among the Media 44, no. 2 (Winter 2010): 3.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Here’s the Matter with Kansas: Thomas Frank, General Semantics, and Contemporary Midwest Politics.” General Semantics Bulletin 73 (2006): 26-31.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Refugee, Evacuee, or Something Else?” Etc.: A Review of General Semantics 63, vol. 1 (January 2006): 113-115.

Michael Fuhlhage, “Mapping the Alverno Seminar.” General Semantics Bulletin 72 (2005): 22-23.