By John F. Marszalek Revised edition Kent State University Press (Paperback, $18.00, ISBN: 0873386191, 4/1999) Marszalek traces the roots of Sherman\u27s hostility toward the press and details his attempts to muzzle reporters during the Civil War, culminating in Sherman\u27s exclusion of all reporters from his famous March to the Sea. Despite the passage of over a century, the question of press rights in wartime situations is very much today what it was during the Civil War. Marszalek finds a recurring movement toward repression of the press, with Sherman\u27s attitudes and practices only one of the most obvious examples. He also finds that press rights during wartime have often been governed by reactions to specific circumstances rather th...
The First Amendment states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
In the early morning hours of May 5, 1863, Union soldiers forcibly arrested Clement L. Vallandigham,...
By John F. Marszalek Revised edition Kent State University Press (Paperback, $18.00, ISBN: 087338619...
Relations between the military and the media have been a critical element in the success or failure ...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...
Evaluating Sherman’s Influence on Modern American Warfare Matthew Carr’s Sherman’s Ghosts: Soldiers,...
Includes bibliographical references.On May 1, 1862, after a decisive naval tattle on the Mississippi...
This thesis evaluates the freedom of the U.S. press in World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, a...
Humanizing Sherman A vision of Sherman\u27s March to the Sea The March is one of several recent Ci...
The Press and the President Lincoln and The Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion is a deta...
Book Summary: This political biography tells the story of Samuel Medary, a controversial journalist ...
War Reporters Under Threat describes the threat of violence facing war reporters from the United Sta...
The thesis examines the figure of the american general William Tecumseh Sherman and his activities d...
This dissertation will examine the formation of the myth that William T. Sherman laid waste to the s...
The First Amendment states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
In the early morning hours of May 5, 1863, Union soldiers forcibly arrested Clement L. Vallandigham,...
By John F. Marszalek Revised edition Kent State University Press (Paperback, $18.00, ISBN: 087338619...
Relations between the military and the media have been a critical element in the success or failure ...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...
Evaluating Sherman’s Influence on Modern American Warfare Matthew Carr’s Sherman’s Ghosts: Soldiers,...
Includes bibliographical references.On May 1, 1862, after a decisive naval tattle on the Mississippi...
This thesis evaluates the freedom of the U.S. press in World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, a...
Humanizing Sherman A vision of Sherman\u27s March to the Sea The March is one of several recent Ci...
The Press and the President Lincoln and The Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion is a deta...
Book Summary: This political biography tells the story of Samuel Medary, a controversial journalist ...
War Reporters Under Threat describes the threat of violence facing war reporters from the United Sta...
The thesis examines the figure of the american general William Tecumseh Sherman and his activities d...
This dissertation will examine the formation of the myth that William T. Sherman laid waste to the s...
The First Amendment states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
In the early morning hours of May 5, 1863, Union soldiers forcibly arrested Clement L. Vallandigham,...