Publisher's Synopsis
Imagine the Civil War underway today. Up-to-the-minute dispatches in daily newspapers. Real time dialog on social media. Cable television broadcasting live pictures from the fighting. It's easy to become accustomed to getting our daily news and information quickly - with a tap on an app! Not so during the war years in the 19th century. Newspapers were the mass media of the time. They played a dominant, and some might say, monopolistic, role in forming public opinion. Editors chose sides and their opinions were liberally extolled on their pages, whether it was in how a story was presented, or whether the story got into in print at all. For contemporary historians the newspapers of the 1860's are miniature time capsules. This volume is a collection of newspaper articles published during the Civil War - April 12, 1861 to April 9, 1865. The stories are grouped by subject matter and represent what people were talking about and doing at the time. The topics were chosen because they demonstrate the challenges of daily life. The battles and generals are left to others; these are stories from the home front of the South - the atmosphere in Southern cities, the challenges to feed a nation, the place of religion, relations with slaves, the status of women - just some of the topics engaged in these pages.