Journalism in the fallen Confederacy / Debra Reddin van Tuyll (Georgia Regents University), Nancy McKenzie Dupont (University of Mississippi), Joseph R. Hayden (University of Memphis).
2015
PN4864 .V36 2015eb
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Title
Journalism in the fallen Confederacy / Debra Reddin van Tuyll (Georgia Regents University), Nancy McKenzie Dupont (University of Mississippi), Joseph R. Hayden (University of Memphis).
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9781137513311 (electronic book)
1137513314 (electronic book)
9781137513328 (electronic book)
1137513322 (electronic book)
9781137521996
1137521996
1137513314 (electronic book)
9781137513328 (electronic book)
1137513322 (electronic book)
9781137521996
1137521996
Published
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 129 pages) : illustrations.
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PN4864 .V36 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
071/.3
Summary
"During the American Civil War, several newspapers remained Confederate sympathizers despite their locations being occupied by Union troops. Examining the experiences of newspapers in four more-or-less typical situations, the authors explore what methods of suppression occupiers used, how occupation influenced the editorial and business sides of the press, and how occupation impacted freedom of the press"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Palgrave pivot.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Occupied!
"Sic semper tyrannis": the Alexandria Gazette under Union occupation
"Ruling the roost": the occupied press in Civil War Chattanooga
This causeless war: the transformation of New Orleans newspapers during Union occupation
Siege, surrender and a new age of journalism in occupied Vicksburg
Conclusion.
"Sic semper tyrannis": the Alexandria Gazette under Union occupation
"Ruling the roost": the occupied press in Civil War Chattanooga
This causeless war: the transformation of New Orleans newspapers during Union occupation
Siege, surrender and a new age of journalism in occupied Vicksburg
Conclusion.