Jumat, 27 Januari 2017

Book Review: Persuading John Bull

Persuading John Bull: Union and Confederate Propaganda in Britain, 1860-1865 By Thomas E. Sebrell II Lexington Books 2014, $35 The Civil War was a propaganda war as well as a shooting war. Nowhere was this more evident than in Great Britain, where two journals—one Union and one Confederate—waged a spirited contest for the opinions of …

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