This book evaluates the propaganda war fought by Northern and Southern journalists in London during the American Civil War and provides analyses of their motives and published partisan arguments, as well as of their British subscribers.
This book evaluates the propaganda war fought by Northern and Southern journalists in London during the American Civil War and provides analyses of their motives and published partisan arguments, as well as of their British subscribers.
Thomas E. Sebrell II is a visiting lecturer of history at the University of Westminster.
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Abbreviations Used in the Source Citations 1.An Introduction 2.1860-61: The Origins of The London American & of the War 3.The Blockade and its Early Controversies in Britain 4.Henry Hotze Arrives in London 5.Summer of 1862: A Move Towards Possible Intervention 6.Knight's Propaganda Movement Collapses 7.1863: Anglo-Confederate Surges and Discrepancies 8.Naval Controversies 9.1864: The Confederates Make Last Ditch Efforts in Britain 10.1865: A Conclusive Ending Appendixes Bibliography
Abbreviations Used in the Source Citations 1.An Introduction 2.1860-61: The Origins of The London American & of the War 3.The Blockade and its Early Controversies in Britain 4.Henry Hotze Arrives in London 5.Summer of 1862: A Move Towards Possible Intervention 6.Knight's Propaganda Movement Collapses 7.1863: Anglo-Confederate Surges and Discrepancies 8.Naval Controversies 9.1864: The Confederates Make Last Ditch Efforts in Britain 10.1865: A Conclusive Ending Appendixes Bibliography
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