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Description
This book examines newspapers, magazines, photographs, illustrations, and editorial cartoons to tell the important story of journalism, documenting its role during the Civil War as well as the impact of the war on the press.
Civil War Journalism presents a unique synthesis of the journalism of both the North and South during the war. It features a compelling cast of characters, including editors Horace Greeley and John M. Daniel, correspondents George Smalley and Peter W. Alexander, photographers Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner, and illustrators Alfred Waud and Thomas Nast.
Written to appeal to those interested in the Civil War in general and in journalism specifically, as well as general readers, the work provides an introductory overview of journalism in the North and South on the eve of the Civil War. The following chapters examine reporting during the war, editorializing about the war, photographing and illustrating the war, censorship and government relations, and the impact of the war on the press.
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Reporting the War
Chapter Two: Illustrations and Photographs
Chapter Three: Editorial Support and Criticism
Chapter Four: Censorship and Suppression
Chapter Five: Impact of the War
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index
Product details
Published | 18 Sep 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 184 |
ISBN | 9780313347283 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Illustrations | 16 bw illus |
Series | Reflections on the Civil War Era |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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A valuable work for those interested in the history of journalism and of the Civil War. Highly recommended.
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