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"Dueling is a fundamental part of the history of journalism. By examining the 19th century Code Duello, the accepted standards under which a duel could be conducted, the causes of combative responses between journalists are shown. Each chapter examines an aspect of this relationship from the 19th century until the present"--Provided by publisher.
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Dueling, History, Journalism, Social aspects, Social aspects of Journalism, Journalism, social aspects, Journalism, united statesPlaces
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Pistols, politics and the press: dueling in 19th century American journalism
2008, McFarland
in English
0786438290 9780786438297
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Table of Contents
Honor's influence on the emerging partisan press
The honor politics of the Jacksonian press network
Ritual violence and the frontier partisan press
The antebellum editor, honor and the community dynamic
Influences of honor rituals in the secession-era partisan press
The culture of honor on trial during the Civil War
The decline of dueling as a resolution for defamation
Conclusions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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