The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Covers the Civil War
The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Covers the Civil War
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Confederate newspapers faced numerous challenges, including paper shortages, high ink prices, printers striking for higher pay, faulty telegraphic news services, and insufficient subscription prices. However, they also had the potential to be politically powerful, and their reporting of information shaped perceptions of the Civil War and its trajectory. The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Covers the Civil War explores how the newspaper reported the war, including its accuracy and bias, and how its editorial columns reflected pro-Confederate views. The book contributes to the scholarship on Confederate newspapers, highlighting their role as voices of Confederate patriotism and Southern nationalism.
Format: Hardback
Length: 560 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2022
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Confederate newspapers faced numerous challenges during the Civil War. They grappled with paper shortages, soaring ink prices, printers going on strike for higher wages, unreliable telegraphic news services, and insufficient subscription rates to sustain their operations. However, these newspapers also possessed significant political influence, as their reporting of information, whether accurate or biased, shaped public perceptions of the war and its course.
The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer, a prominent newspaper in Atlanta during the Civil War, serves as the focus of the book "The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Covers the Civil War." The authors explore how The Intelligencer reported on the war through its news articles, editorial columns, and related content in its issues from April 1861 to April 1865. They analyze how the newspaper narrated significant events based on the news it received, identified instances where it got the facts correct or incorrect through original research on the literature, and examined how its editorial columns reflected a pro-Confederate perspective.
While "The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer" is the primary focus of the book, Stephen Davis and Bill Hendrick also contribute to the scholarship on Confederate newspapers. They emphasize the papers' role as voices of Confederate patriotism, Southern nationalism, and contributors to wartime public morale. Their well-documented and detailed study adds valuable insights to our understanding of the interplay between public opinion and misleading propaganda during the Civil War.
In conclusion, Confederate newspapers faced numerous obstacles but also held significant political power. The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer, through its reporting of the Civil War, provides a valuable case study of how newspapers influenced public perceptions and contributed to the war effort. By examining the newspaper's content and editorial stance, this book enhances our understanding of the complex dynamics of the Civil War era and the role of media in shaping historical narratives.
Weight: 363g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781621907367
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