3 Citations
The Carnival of the Courtroom: Public Moral Argument, Antiwar Protest, and the Chicago Eight Trial
- Sociology
- 2017
Title of Dissertation: THE CARNIVAL OF THE COURTROOM: PUBLIC MORAL ARGUMENT, ANTI-WAR PROTEST, AND THE CHICAGO EIGHT TRIAL Abbe S. Depretis Doctor of Philosophy, 2017 Dissertation Directed by:…
“Censorship liberally administered”: Press, U.S. military relations in the Spanish‐American War
- Political Science
- 1999
This study is a reappraisal of press censorship during the Spanish‐American War of 1898. The accounts of censors and correspondents written during or shortly after the war are compared to answer…
The Telegraph, Censorship, and Politics at the Outset of the Civil War
- History
- 1994
A century before satellites flashed televised news reports to the nation, the telegraph offered many of the same possibilities—and posed many of the same problems—associated with instantaneous…