Overview
- Authors:
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Debra Reddin Tuyll
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Georgia Regents University, USA
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Nancy McKenzie Dupont
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University of Mississippi, USA
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Joseph R. Hayden
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University of Memphis, USA
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Table of contents (6 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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- Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Nancy McKenzie Dupont, Joseph R. Hayden
Pages 1-17
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- Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Nancy McKenzie Dupont, Joseph R. Hayden
Pages 18-41
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- Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Nancy McKenzie Dupont, Joseph R. Hayden
Pages 42-66
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- Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Nancy McKenzie Dupont, Joseph R. Hayden
Pages 67-90
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- Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Nancy McKenzie Dupont, Joseph R. Hayden
Pages 91-110
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- Debra Reddin van Tuyll, Nancy McKenzie Dupont, Joseph R. Hayden
Pages 111-121
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Back Matter
Pages 122-129
About this book
During the American Civil War, several newspapers remained Confederate sympathizers despite their locations being occupied by Union troops. Examining these papers, the authors explore what methods of suppression occupiers used, how occupation influenced the editorial and business sides of the press, and how occupation impacted freedom of the press.
Authors and Affiliations
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Georgia Regents University, USA
Debra Reddin Tuyll
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University of Mississippi, USA
Nancy McKenzie Dupont
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University of Memphis, USA
Joseph R. Hayden
About the authors
Author Debra Reddin van Tuyll: Debra Reddin van Tuyll is Professor of Communications at Georgia Regents University, USA.
Author Nancy McKenzie Dupont: Nancy McKenzie Dupont is Associate Professor in the Meek School of Journalism and New Media at The University of Mississippi, USA.
Author Joseph R. Hayden: Joseph R. Hayden is Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of Memphis, USA.