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Persuading John Bull Thomas E. Sebrell, II

Persuading John Bull By Thomas E. Sebrell, II

Persuading John Bull by Thomas E. Sebrell, II


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This book evaluates the propaganda war fought by Northern and Southern journalists in London during the American Civil War and provides analyses of their motives and published partisan arguments, as well as of their British subscribers.

Persuading John Bull Summary

Persuading John Bull: Union and Confederate Propaganda in Britain, 1860-65 by Thomas E. Sebrell, II

This is the first scholarly analysis of The London American, the pro-Union propaganda journal published in London during the American Civil War, and the motives and troubles of its proprietor, John Adams Knight, a Northern American based in the British capital. The newspaper's successes and failures in attempts to manipulate British public opinion during the war are compared with that of The Index, its rival Confederate propaganda weekly headquartered two doors down London's Fleet Street. Persuading John Bull provides scholars and general readers alike a far greater understanding of the largely unknown Northern newspaper's motivations and campaigns during the war, as well as an in-depth analysis of The Index which builds greatly on present historiographical discussions of the Southern journal. It also offers new insights into Britain's roles in the conflict, Anglo-American relations, and mid-Victorian British political and social history. The book is not restricted to discussing the two propaganda machines as its focus-they are used to approach a greater analysis of British public opinion during the American Civil War-both journals were strongly associated with numerous key figures, societies (British and American), and events occurring on both sides of the Atlantic pertaining to the conflict. Although propaganda is only one source from which to tap, the effectiveness of the two lobbyist journals either directly or indirectly impacted other factors influencing Britain's ultimate decision to remain neutral. This book reveals a fresh new cast of Union supporters in London, in addition to more Confederate sympathizers throughout Britain not previously discussed by scholars. The roles of these new figures, how and why they endorsed the Northern or Southern war effort, is analyzed in detail throughout the chapters, adding greatly to existing historiography.

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Persuading John Bull offers a detailed, clear, and thoughtful examination of an intriguing episode in northern and southern propaganda efforts in Britain. Particularly in its coverage of The London American and The Index, it enriches our understanding of Anglo-American relations, broadly construed, during the Civil War. The author has original insights to share even when covering ground familiar to specialists. -- David Prior, Indiana University
[H]is research is sound and the conclusions he draws . . . are persuasive. * America's Civil War *

About Thomas E. Sebrell, II

Thomas E. Sebrell II is a visiting lecturer of history at the University of Westminster.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations Used in the Source Citations 1.An Introduction 2.1860-61: The Origins of The London American & of the War 3.The Blockade and its Early Controversies in Britain 4.Henry Hotze Arrives in London 5.Summer of 1862: A Move Towards Possible Intervention 6.Knight's Propaganda Movement Collapses 7.1863: Anglo-Confederate Surges and Discrepancies 8.Naval Controversies 9.1864: The Confederates Make Last Ditch Efforts in Britain 10.1865: A Conclusive Ending Appendixes Bibliography

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NLS9781498501392
9781498501392
1498501397
Persuading John Bull: Union and Confederate Propaganda in Britain, 1860-65 by Thomas E. Sebrell, II
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Lexington Books
2016-05-23
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