Charles Carleton Coffin: War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman

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Bol Charles Carleton Coffin: War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman presents a documented life of the New Hampshire journalist whose Civil War dispatches carried battlefields, camps, and political councils into Northern homes. Griffis writes in the moral, commemorative idiom of late nineteenth-century biography, combining narrative vigor with civic instruction and Protestant earnestness. The volume belongs to a period when biography served as national memory, tracing Coffin's growth from reporter to traveler, lecturer, author, and public servant. William Elliot Griffis, himself a clergyman, historian, educator, and interpreter of Japan and Dutch America, was well placed to assess Coffin's cosmopolitan patriotism. His career joined travel, journalism, historical scholarship, and reform-minded Protestant culture, affinities that explain his sympathetic attention to Coffin's courage, curiosity, industry, and public usefulness. Griffis saw in Coffin not merely a successful correspondent but a model citizen whose pen translated experience into democratic education. Readers interested in Civil War journalism, American life-writing, or the making of public opinion will find this volume especially rewarding. It offers both a portrait of Coffin and a revealing artifact of the culture that honored him.

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Charles Carleton Coffin: War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman presents a documented life of the New Hampshire journalist whose Civil War dispatches carried battlefields, camps, and political councils into Northern homes. Griffis writes in the moral, commemorative idiom of late nineteenth-century biography, combining narrative vigor with civic instruction and Protestant earnestness. The volume belongs to a period when biography served as national memory, tracing Coffin's growth from reporter to traveler, lecturer, author, and public servant. William Elliot Griffis, himself a clergyman, historian, educator, and interpreter of Japan and Dutch America, was well placed to assess Coffin's cosmopolitan patriotism. His career joined travel, journalism, historical scholarship, and reform-minded Protestant culture, affinities that explain his sympathetic attention to Coffin's courage, curiosity, industry, and public usefulness. Griffis saw in Coffin not merely a successful correspondent but a model citizen whose pen translated experience into democratic education. Readers interested in Civil War journalism, American life-writing, or the making of public opinion will find this volume especially rewarding. It offers both a portrait of Coffin and a revealing artifact of the culture that honored him.


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