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History of Communication

Fanatics and Fire-eaters

Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War

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In the troubled years leading up to the Civil War, newspapers in the North and South presented the arguments for and against slavery, debated the right to secede, and in general denounced opposing viewpoints with imagination and vigor. At the same time, new technologies like railroads and the telegraph lent the debates an immediacy that both enflamed emotions and brought the slavery issue into every home. 

Lorman A. Ratner and Dwight L. Teeter Jr. look at the power of America’s fast-growing media to influence perception and the course of events prior to the Civil War. Drawing on newspaper accounts from across the United States, the authors look at how the media covered—and the public reacted to—major events like the Dred Scott decision, John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry, and the election of 1860. They find not only North-South disputes about the institution of slavery but differing visions of the republic itself—and which region was the true heir to the legacy of the American Revolution.

GENRE
Histoire
SORTIE
2010
1 octobre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
160
Pages
ÉDITIONS
University of Illinois Press
TAILLE
693,6
Ko

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