The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Covers the Civil War
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The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Covers the Civil War

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  2. English
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The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Covers the Civil War

About this book

Confederate newspapers were beset by troubles: paper shortages, high ink prices, printers striking for higher pay, faulty telegraphic news service, and subscription prices insufficient to support their operations. But they also had the potential to be politically powerful, and their reporting of information—accurate or biased—shaped perceptions of the Civil War and its trajectory.

The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer Covers the Civil War investigates how Atlanta’s most important newspaper reported the Civil War in its news articles, editorial columns, and related items in its issues from April 1861 to April 1865. The authors show how The Intelligencer narrated the war’s important events based on the news it received, at what points the paper (and the Confederate press, generally) got the facts right or wrong based on the authors’ original research on the literature, and how the paper’s editorial columns reflected on those events from an unabashedly pro-Confederate point of view.

While their book focuses on The Intelligencer, Stephen Davis and Bill Hendrick also contribute to the scholarship on Confederate newspapers, emphasizing the papers’ role as voices of Confederate patriotism, Southern nationalism, and contributors to wartime public morale. Their well-documented, detailed study adds to our understanding of the relationship between public opinion and misleading propaganda

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Year
2023
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9781621907374

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Illustrations
  3. A Look at Our Chapters
  4. Prologue. Approaching the Intelligencer
  5. 1. The Intelligencer Goes to War
  6. 2. Operations of the Intelligencer: A Look Inside the Office
  7. 3. After the Smoke Cleared
  8. 4. Manassas
  9. 5. Settling into War
  10. 6. The Trent Affair
  11. 7. Reporting Defeat: Mill Springs
  12. 8. The Fall of Fort Donelson and Nashville
  13. 9. Atlanta Becomes a Hospital Center
  14. 10. "Defeated but Not Conquered"
  15. 11. Yankees in Atlanta
  16. 12. The Fall of New Orleans
  17. 13. Death in Atlanta
  18. 14. The War in Virginia by Telegraph
  19. 15. Lee versus McClellan: The Seven Days' Battles
  20. 16. The War Turns Harder
  21. 17. A "Great Victory in Maryland" Turns Sour
  22. 18. "Our Prospects Bright"
  23. 19. "Clio" Writes of Fredericksburg
  24. 20. "Glorious Victory at Murfreesboro"
  25. 21. The Press Association of the Confederate States of America
  26. 22. Plant Corn, Not Cotton
  27. 23. Chancellorsville: Piecing Together a Battle Narrative
  28. 24. The Running Down of Streight
  29. 25. Vicksburg
  30. 26. Gettysburg
  31. 27. Charleston Is Shelled
  32. 28. Chickamauga
  33. 29. President Davis Visits Atlanta
  34. 30. "290" Is Joined by "A.S.A"
  35. 31. The Editors Speak
  36. 32. The Dahlgren Raid
  37. 33. "Glorious Victories"
  38. 34. The Story Behind an Editorial
  39. 35. "General Johnston Is Falling Back"
  40. 36. Kennesaw Mountain
  41. 37. The Newspapers Leave Town
  42. 38. A City Under Shellfire
  43. 39. The Fall of Atlanta
  44. 40. The Intelligencer Takes on President Davis
  45. 41. Hood Moves North
  46. 42. Lincoln Is Re-Elected
  47. 43. The Intelligencer Returns to a Ruined City
  48. 44. The Debate to Arm the Slaves
  49. 45. Nearing the End
  50. 46. Surrender
  51. Epilogue. After the War
  52. Works Cited
  53. Index

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