Hated ideas and the American Civil War press

Giovanna Dell'Orto, Hazel Dicken Garcia

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Abstract

An examination of the reactions among newspapers to controversy and censorship during the Civil War, the book attempts to answer a series of questions about controversial ideas among newspapermen. The authors begin from the premise that journalists have a unique professional relationship to the First Amendment,
and then look for reactions to “hated ideas” in order to see how that relationship works in practice. In particular, they are interested in the effect of the Civil War, and
by extension other national crises, of the views of journalists.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Place of PublicationSpokane: Wash
PublisherMarquette Books
Number of pages353
ISBN (Print)9780922993895 , 0922993890, 9780922993888, 0922993882
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • journalism
  • Civil War
  • Press and Politcs
  • United States
  • history
  • Freedom of press

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