Explores how war has been reported and interpreted by the media in the United States and what effects those reports and interpretations have had on the people at home and on the battlefield.
Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Dedication.
Contents.
Preface.
About the Editors and Contributors.
Chronology of Important Events 1675–1905.
1: North American Colonial Wars and the American Revolution (1775–1783).
2: Introduction.
3: Propaganda.
4: Adams, Samuel.
5: An Apology for Printers.
6: Arnold, Benedict.
7: Art (Colonial Wars and American Revolution).
8: Boston Massacre.
9: Boston Tea Party.
10: Broadsides.
11: Bunker Hill, Battle of.
12: Canada.
13: Captivity Narratives.
14: Cato's Letters.
15: Cobbett, William.
16: Committees of Correspondence.
17: Common Sense.
18: Continental Congress.
19: Cooper, James Fenimore.
20: Declaration of Independence.
21: Dickinson, John: Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania.
22: Don't Tread on Me.
23: Doolittle, Amos.
24: Dove, David James.
25: Dunmore Decree.
26: Edes, Benjamin.
27: Federalist Papers.
28: Franklin, Benjamin.
29: Freneau, Philip Morin.
30: Gaspée Incident.
31: History of the American Revolution.
32: Hutchinson, Thomas.
33: Jefferson-Franklin Plan.
34: Join, or Die.
35: Journal of Occurrences.
36: King Philip's War.
37: Last of the Mohicans.
38: Lexington and Concord, Battle of.
39: Massachusetts Spy.
40: McCrea, Jane.
41: Music (Colonial Wars and American Revolution).
42: Newspapers (Colonial Wars and American Revolution).
43: Otis, James.
44: Paine, Thomas.
45: Pamphlets (Colonial Wars and American Revolution).
46: Pennsylvania Gazette.
47: Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick.
48: Ramsay, David.
49: Revere, Paul.
50: Royal American Magazine.
51: Sermons.
52: Sons of Liberty.
53: Stamp Act.
54: Stars and Stripes.
55: Taxation without Representation.
56: Trumbull, John.
57: United States Magazine.
58: Vincent, Philip.
59: Washington, George: Farewell Address.
60: Yankee Doodle.
61: Further Reading: North American Colonial Wars and the American Revolution (1775