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Greenberg, David. “The Idea of ‘The Liberal Media’ and Its Roots in the Civil Rights Movement,” The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture, December 2008.
Greenberg, David. “Torchlight Parades for the Media Age: The Presidential Debates as Political Ritual,” Daedalus, Spring 2009.
Greenberg, David. “Beyond the Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt and the Origins of Presidential Spin,” Wilson Quarterly, Summer 2011.
Greenberg, David. “Lippmann vs. Mencken: Debating Democracy,” Raritan, Fall 2012.
“In the Shadow of the Sixties,” In Next: Young American Writers on the New Generation, Eric Liu, ed., W. W. Norton, 1994.
“Nixon in American Memory,” in Watergate and the Resignation of Richard Nixon, Harry P. Jeffrey and Thomas Maxwell-Long, eds., CQ Press, 2004.
“The Reorientation of Liberalism in the 1980s,” in Living in the 1980s, Gil Troy and Vincent Cannato, eds., Oxford University Press, 2009.
Greenberg, David. “Nixon’s Image: A Brief History,” in A Companion to Richard M. Nixon, Melvin Small, ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
“The Debate about the Debates,” in From Votes to Victory: Winning and Governing the White House in the 21st Century, Meena Bose, ed., Texas A&M Press, 2011.
Greenberg, David. “Do Historians Watch Enough TV?: Broadcast News as a Primary Source,” in Doing Recent History, Claire Potter and Renee Romano, eds., University of Georgia Press, 2012.