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Debating the Issues in Colonial Newspapers: Primary Documents on Events of the Period

Autor David A. Copeland
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2000 – vârsta până la 17 ani
For every major event or issue of the colonial period, newspapers printed the opinions of the day, in many cases attempting to influence public opinion. Issues such as medical discoveries, education, and censorship are covered in this collection along with important events such as the French and Indian War, the trial of John Peter Zenger, and the Boston Massacre. Each chapter introduces the event or issue and includes news articles, letters, essays, even poetry representing both sides of the argument as they affected Americans. Each document is preceded by an explanatory introduction. This is the only collection of primary source documents from colonial newspapers on the events of the era and will be a valuable tool for research and classroom discussion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313309823
ISBN-10: 0313309825
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DAVID A. COPELAND is the A. J. Fletcher Professor of Communication at Elon University. A past president of the American Journalism Historians Association, he was named Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Virginia Professor of the Year in 1998.

Cuprins

Introduction: Newspaper in Colonial AmericaCensorship, Printing Control and Freedom of the Press, 1690The Inoculation Controversy, 1721Impartiality, Objectivity and the Press, 1729Attakulakula Visits King George, 1730: Native American-English RelationsThe Trial of John Peter Zenger, 1735Women's Rights, 1738The Stono Rebellion, 1739The Great Awakening and George Whitefield, 1739-1745Religious Divisions, 1740-1745Massachusetts Legalizes Lotteries, 1744Medical Discoveries: The Amazing Tar Water, 1745Paper Money and the Currency Act, 1751The New York Public Education Controversy, 1753-1755The Albany Congress, Plan of Union, and French and Indian War, 1754-1763The Cherokee War, 1759-1761The Stamp Act Crisis, 1765-1766No Taxation without Representation, 1765-1766Tories versus Patriots, 1768-1775The Sons of Liberty, 1765-1776Nonimportation, 1768-1775The Boston Massacre, 1770Religious Liberty: Baptists Call for Toleration, 1770-1776The Somerset Case and the Anti-Slavery Controversy, 1772The Tea Act and the Boston Tea Party, 1773-1774The Continental Congress, 1774-1775Edenton Tea Party and Perceptions of Women, 1774Arguments over Going to War with England, 1774-1776Separation from England, 1768-1776Battles of Lexington and Concord, 1775Thomas Paine Publishes Common Sense, 1776The Declaration of Independence, 1776Chronology of EventsSelected BibliographyIndex