This book argues that dueling should be looked at as a fundamental part of the history of journalism. By examining the nineteenth century Code Duello, the accepted standards under which a duel is conducted, the author explores the causes of combative responses involving journalists. Each chapter examines an aspect of the practice from the nineteenth century through the present, including the connections between the ritualized aggression of the past and the feuding among blog journalists today. A comprehensive bibliography as well as an overview of accepted practices under the Code of Honor as faced by nineteenth century journalists are provided.…mehr
This book argues that dueling should be looked at as a fundamental part of the history of journalism. By examining the nineteenth century Code Duello, the accepted standards under which a duel is conducted, the author explores the causes of combative responses involving journalists. Each chapter examines an aspect of the practice from the nineteenth century through the present, including the connections between the ritualized aggression of the past and the feuding among blog journalists today. A comprehensive bibliography as well as an overview of accepted practices under the Code of Honor as faced by nineteenth century journalists are provided.
Historian Ryan Chamberlain has been researching and writing about the connection between honor rituals and journalism for nearly a decade. He is a longtime member of the American Journalism Historians Association. He lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Honor's Influence on the Emerging Partisan Press 2. The Honor Politics of the Jacksonian Press Network 3. Ritual Violence and the Frontier Partisan Press 4. The Antebellum Editor, Honor and the Community Dynamic 5. Influences of Honor Rituals in the Secession-Era Partisan Press 6. The Culture of Honor on Trial During the Civil War 7. The Decline of Dueling as a Resolution for Defamation 8. Conclusions Appendix: Accepted Practices Under the Code of Honor Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Honor's Influence on the Emerging Partisan Press 2. The Honor Politics of the Jacksonian Press Network 3. Ritual Violence and the Frontier Partisan Press 4. The Antebellum Editor, Honor and the Community Dynamic 5. Influences of Honor Rituals in the Secession-Era Partisan Press 6. The Culture of Honor on Trial During the Civil War 7. The Decline of Dueling as a Resolution for Defamation 8. Conclusions Appendix: Accepted Practices Under the Code of Honor Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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