From quills to tweets : how America communicates about war and revolution / Andrea J. Dew, Marc A. Genest, and S. C. M. Paine, editors.

While today's presidential tweets may seem a light year apart from the scratch of quill pens during the era of the American Revolution, the importance of political communication is eternal. This book explores the roles that political narratives, media coverage, and evolving communication techno...

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Other Authors: Dew, Andrea J. (Editor), Genest, Marc A., 1958- (Editor), Paine, S. C. M., 1957- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, [2019]
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Summary:While today's presidential tweets may seem a light year apart from the scratch of quill pens during the era of the American Revolution, the importance of political communication is eternal. This book explores the roles that political narratives, media coverage, and evolving communication technologies have played in precipitating, shaping, and concluding or prolonging wars and revolutions over the course of US history. The case studies begin with the Sons of Liberty in the era of the American Revolution, cover most wars in American history, and conclude with a look at the conflict against ISIS in the Trump era. Special chapters also examine how propagandists shaped American perceptions of two revolutions of international significance, the Russian Revolution and the Chinese Revolution. Each chapter analyzes its subject through the lens of the messengers, messages, and communications technology media to reveal the effects on public opinion and the trajectory and conduct of the conflict. The chapters collectively provide an overview of the history of American strategic communications that will interest scholars, students, and communications strategists.
Physical Description:ix, 308 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781626167117
1626167117
9781626167124
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