1st Edition

The Civil War and the Press

By S. Kitrell Rushing Copyright 1999
584 Pages
by Routledge

604 Pages
by Routledge

584 Pages
by Routledge

The power of the American press to influence and even set the political agenda is commonly associated with the rise of such press barons as Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst at the turn of the century. The latter even took credit for instigating the Spanish-American War. Their power, however, had deeper roots in the journalistic culture of the nineteenth century, particularly in the... Read more
Part I. Setting the Agenda for Secession and War, Part II. In Time of War, Part III. Reconstructing a Nation

Biography

S. Kitrell Rushing