Infamous scribblers : the Founding Fathers and the rowdy beginnings of American journalism
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Infamous scribblers : the Founding Fathers and the rowdy beginnings of American journalism
- by
- Burns, Eric
- Publication date
- 2006
- Topics
- Journalism, American newspapers, Zeitung, Journalismus
- Publisher
- New York : Public Affairs
- Collection
- printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana
- Contributor
- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
Includes bibliographical references (p. [441]-449) and index
I: The role of authority -- The end of the beginning -- Publishing by authority -- Defying authority -- The sounds of Silence Dogood -- Science, sex, and super crown soap -- The end of authority -- II: The approach of war -- Severing the snake -- "The Weekly dung barge" -- The Tory dung barge -- The shot spread 'cross the page -- Uncommon prose -- A sword of a different kind -- III: The tumult of peace -- The passionate decade -- The not-so-unlikely target -- The Gazette ... -- ... versus the Gazette -- Dark whispers on the page -- "The arising vapour" -- Cobbett's quills -- Sedition -- Master and mistress -- Post-script -- Renewed subscriptions
Discusses the raucous journalism of the Revolutionary era, showing how it helped build a nation that endured and offering new perspectives on today's media wars
I: The role of authority -- The end of the beginning -- Publishing by authority -- Defying authority -- The sounds of Silence Dogood -- Science, sex, and super crown soap -- The end of authority -- II: The approach of war -- Severing the snake -- "The Weekly dung barge" -- The Tory dung barge -- The shot spread 'cross the page -- Uncommon prose -- A sword of a different kind -- III: The tumult of peace -- The passionate decade -- The not-so-unlikely target -- The Gazette ... -- ... versus the Gazette -- Dark whispers on the page -- "The arising vapour" -- Cobbett's quills -- Sedition -- Master and mistress -- Post-script -- Renewed subscriptions
Discusses the raucous journalism of the Revolutionary era, showing how it helped build a nation that endured and offering new perspectives on today's media wars
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- Edition
- 1st ed.
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