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For God and liberty: Propaganda and ideology in Civil War America.

机译:为了上帝和自由:美国内战中的宣传和意识形态。

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For both the Union and the Confederacy, mobilizing for the Civil War meant more than outfitting troops, raising funds, and planning military strategies. It required that popular enthusiasm and unity be sustained through the inspirational power of propaganda. Although neither the Union nor the Confederate government contained an office to control the dissemination of public information, propaganda flowed abundantly from a variety of unofficial sources—from the newspaper and periodical press, tract societies, as well as the various private publishing companies which were in the business of mass producing inexpensive copies of sermons, political speeches, and other kinds of pamphlet literature. Over the course the conflict, editors, preachers, politicians, and intellectuals used the printed word to meet three wartime needs: to clarify the war aims of the Union and the Confederacy; delineate the civic duties of northern and southern citizens; and invigorate the popular will to fight.; In order to encourage unity and devotion to the war effort, northern and southern opinion leaders naturally spoke to the idealism of their fellow countrymen. Their writings defined the lofty values and high-minded objectives that the war was being fought for. For this reason, Civil War propaganda offers an excellent window for exploring the national ideologies of the Union and the Confederacy.; This study shows that Union and Confederate propaganda efforts centered on the same two themes that had always been the bedrock of American nationalism: God and liberty. In constantly invoking these traditional values, northern and southern propagandists wanted to exert a conservative influence over their society and help it emerge from the war with its devotion to freedom and Christianity intact. However, the actual experience of war belied such hopes. Civil War propaganda—and the public reaction to it—reveals that fighting a large-scale civil conflict was neither religiously uplifting nor favorable to popular freedoms. For one thing, the war required a degree of regimentation that was incompatible with the ideal of liberty. Moreover, the fighting elicited wrathful emotions, profane behavior, and feelings of despair which eroded the Christian temper of the North and South. Although Union and Confederate propagandists rallied their societies to fight in the name of God and liberty, the war that they helped to sustain actually challenged and even transformed the popular commitment to those core values.
机译:对于联邦和邦联而言,动员内战不仅意味着装备部队,筹集资金和规划军事战略。它要求通过宣传的鼓舞力量保持大众的热情和团结。尽管联盟和同盟政府都没有设立办公室来控制公共信息的传播,但宣传从各种非官方渠道大量涌现,这些渠道包括报纸和期刊,报纸社以及各个私营出版公司。大量生产廉价的布道,政治演讲和其他小册子材料的业务。在整个冲突过程中,编辑,传教士,政治人物和知识分子使用印刷词来满足三个战时需求:阐明联盟和联邦的战争目标;划定北部和南部公民的公民职责;激发群众的战斗意志。为了鼓励团结和奉献精神,北方和南方的舆论领袖自然地向同胞们表达了理想主义。他们的著作定义了为战争而战的崇高价值观和崇高目标。因此,内战宣传为探讨联盟和同盟的民族意识形态提供了一个极好的窗口。这项研究表明,联盟和同盟的宣传工作集中在始终是美国民族主义基石的两个主题上:上帝和自由。北部和南部的宣传家通过不断地运用这些传统价值观,希望对他们的社会施加保守的影响,并通过奉献自由和基督教的方式帮助它摆脱战争。但是,战争的实际经验掩盖了这种希望。内战的宣传以及公众对此的反应表明,与大规模的内战作斗争既没有宗教上的提倡,也没有促进人民自由。一方面,战争需要一定程度的军团制,这与自由理想不符。此外,战斗引起了愤怒的情绪,亵渎行为和绝望的情绪,侵蚀了北方和南方的基督教脾气。尽管联盟和同盟宣传员以上帝和自由的名义召集了他们的社会进行战斗,但他们帮助维持的战争实际上挑战了人们,甚至改变了人们对这些核心价值观的承诺。

著录项

  • 作者

    Coopersmith, Andrew Seth.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Journalism.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 498 p.
  • 总页数 498
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;新闻学、新闻事业;
  • 关键词

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