PhDThis thesis analyses Union and Confederate propaganda in Britain during the American Civil War. The London American, founded in 1860, became an unofficial Union propaganda journal after the outbreak of the conflict. In 1862, two doors down Fleet Street, it was joined by the Confederate-funded newspaper, The Index. Examination for the first time of subscriber lists shows that the often anti-British tone of the former limited its appeal beyond radical groups. The Index, however, was able to use propaganda gifts such as General Butler’s occupation of New Orleans in order to build sympathy amidst British aristocratic and parliamentary elites at the highest level. Despite the lack of support for slavery amongst these elites, that sympath...
Foreign Diplomacy and the War Against the Confederate Navy Although most Americans consider the Civ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/12/thumbnail.jpgA provocativ...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...
This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to...
Manchester 'working men' approved an address in support of Abraham Lincoln's emancipation policy and...
At the beginning of the American Civil War, the United States (the Union) already had international ...
This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to...
The purpose of this article is to provide the first dedicated examination of the pro-Confederate mov...
In November 1861, Union Naval Captain Charles Wilkes seized the Trent, a British mailing ship, becau...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.In view of the magnitude and scope of the conflict, the Civil War ...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of mobilization in London during the first three years of th...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of mobilization in London during the first three years of th...
In the fall of 1861 the Confederacy decided to send a second diplomatic mission to Europe: James Mas...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIhe disastrous effects of the War of 1812 upon New England commerce...
For decades, historians have debated whether or not the persistent Confederate dream of British inte...
Foreign Diplomacy and the War Against the Confederate Navy Although most Americans consider the Civ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/12/thumbnail.jpgA provocativ...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...
This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to...
Manchester 'working men' approved an address in support of Abraham Lincoln's emancipation policy and...
At the beginning of the American Civil War, the United States (the Union) already had international ...
This thesis explores the continuous British interest in the American Civil War from the war’s end to...
The purpose of this article is to provide the first dedicated examination of the pro-Confederate mov...
In November 1861, Union Naval Captain Charles Wilkes seized the Trent, a British mailing ship, becau...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.In view of the magnitude and scope of the conflict, the Civil War ...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of mobilization in London during the first three years of th...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of mobilization in London during the first three years of th...
In the fall of 1861 the Confederacy decided to send a second diplomatic mission to Europe: James Mas...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIhe disastrous effects of the War of 1812 upon New England commerce...
For decades, historians have debated whether or not the persistent Confederate dream of British inte...
Foreign Diplomacy and the War Against the Confederate Navy Although most Americans consider the Civ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/12/thumbnail.jpgA provocativ...
This work addresses many persistent misconceptions of what the monitors were for, and why they faile...