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Journalism In The Civil War Era (Second Edition) eBook

de Gregory A. Borchard e David W. Bulla
idioma: inglês
Editor: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, fevereiro de 2023 ‧
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Journalism in the Civil War Era presents the historical context of Civil War journalismplacing the press of the era within the entire nineteenth century. It gives a broad account of journalism in the Civil War, reflecting on the political, military, legal, and journalistic issues involved in this era. It is written with chapters that examine these various facets of the journalism of the period, but they are connected by the theme of the development of the wartime press, with an emphasis on the professional, political, social, economic, legal, and military factors that affected it.

It provides:

  • An in-depth look at the political press in the 1850s and 1860s, and how it played a major role in the nations understanding of the conflict;
  • Technologys role in carrying information in a timely fashion;
  • The development of journalism as a profession;
  • The international context of Civil War journalism;
  • The leadership journalists displayed, including Horace Greeley and his New YorkTribune bully pulpit;
  • The nature of journalism during the war;
  • The way freedom of the press was advanced by polarizing political extremes.

The work is historical, written in an engaging style, and meant to encourage readers to explore and analyze the value of freedom of the press during that very time when it most comes under firewartime.

David W. Bulla and Gregory A. Borchard explore ties between journalism and politics and between New York and the Midwest (then known as the West) before the Civil War. Newspapers shared an increasing emphasis on information over opinion. Facts often tended to fit the editors agendas with winners overplaying their triumphs and losers becoming more restrained. Major newspapers, particularly the New YorkHerald with the largest investment in correspondents, placed news on the front page and interpretation inside, even while publisher James Gordon Bennett initially blamed Lincoln for the war. Major dailies increasingly reported news from the front and smaller papers relied more on opinion and local angles.William E. Huntzicker, Minneapolis writer and author ofThe Popular Press 1833-1865

"Bulla and Borchard have produced what has been long needed in the study of U.S. Civil War journalism: a social and cultural history of the American press that goes beyond anecdotal accounts of war news. They explore the nature of the Civil War-era press itself in all its strengths and weaknesses, ranging from political and economic grandstanding and over-the-top verbal grandiloquence to the sheer bravery and determination of a number of editors, publishers, and journalists who viewed their tasks as interpreters and informers of the days news. Using a mix of carefully selected case studies as well as an extensive study of newspapers both large and small, this highly readable work places the Civil War press squarely where it belongsas a part of the larger social and cultural experience of mid-nineteenth century America."Mary M. Cronin, Department of Journalism, New Mexico State University

"The study of Civil War journalism has traditionally been treated as a facet of the history of war correspondence, but war reporting does not exist in a vacuum, as David Bulla and Gregory Borchard skillfully show readers in their latest edition ofJournalism in the Civil War Era. This new edition freshens the books original version by expanding on their insightful examination of the way the American Civil War ushered in the greater reliance on the information model of journalism, which would exist side-by-side with the existing partisan model. Few scholars have attempted the sort of holistic study that examines not only the nature of Civil War journalism but, more significantly, the symbiotic relationship between the press a...

Journalism In The Civil War Era (Second Edition)

de Gregory A. Borchard e David W. Bulla

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ISBN: 9781433187230
Editor: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Data de Lançamento: fevereiro de 2023
Idioma: Inglês
Páginas: 462
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Literatura > Biografias
EAN: 9781433187230
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