Difference between History Journal book review verses a New York Times book review?
Basically, What are the most distinguishing differences between the History Journal book view (like those reviews that make for history related topic book) and those reviews in the New York Times.
Audience.
A Journal is written for students and professors who are studying history as an academic pursuit.
The New York Times writes for a general audience, perhaps a slightly savvier audience than most news papers, but they certainly don’t expect the reader to have or obtain a degree in history.
That being said there could be finer differences if you were to compare 2 such reviews.
November 17th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
Audience.
A Journal is written for students and professors who are studying history as an academic pursuit.
The New York Times writes for a general audience, perhaps a slightly savvier audience than most news papers, but they certainly don’t expect the reader to have or obtain a degree in history.
That being said there could be finer differences if you were to compare 2 such reviews.
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