Yankee Reporters and Southern Secrets: Journalism, Open Source Intelligence, and the Coming of the Civil War

Yankee Reporters and Southern Secrets: Journalism, Open Source Intelligence, and the Coming of the Civil War

Yankee Reporters and Southern Secrets: Journalism, Open Source Intelligence, and the Coming of the Civil War

Yankee Reporters and Southern Secrets: Journalism, Open Source Intelligence, and the Coming of the Civil War

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Overview

This book reveals the evidence of secessionist conspiracy that appeared in American newspapers from the end of the 1860 presidential campaign to just before the first major battle of the American Civil War.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433151323
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 08/23/2019
Series: Mediating American History , #16
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.86(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Michael Fuhlhage earned his PhD in mass communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his MA in journalism at the University of Missouri. He is an assistant professor at Wayne State University, where he teaches media history, news reporting, and editing.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations – Preface – Acknowledgments – Section I. The Union’s Intelligence Void – Introduction: News as an Intelligence Subsidy – The Role of Actionable Intelligence on the Road to Fort Sumter – Historical Context—Buchanan, Lincoln, and the Quandary of Southern Revolution – The Varieties of Information and Intelligence During the Secession Crisis – Section II. Newspapers, Journalists, and the Emergent Secession Movement – OSINT From Secessia: Actionable Intelligence From Southern and Border State Newspapers – An Ad Hoc Secret Service: News Reporters Mobilize in the North – Section III. Newspapers as the Foundation of Open-Source Intelligence – News Reporting as Actionable Information: How Unionist Authorities Used Information From the Press – Conclusion: News and the Roots of Intelligence- Gathering Organizations – Epilogue – Historiographical Essay – Bibliography – Index.

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