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In Many Wars, by Many War Correspondents

Author : George Lynch
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2010-10-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780807137987

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“There are few people in the world who have more opportunity for getting close to the hot interesting things of one’s time than the special correspondent of a great paper,” George Lynch, a veteran British correspondent, wrote in Impressions of a War Correspondent, published in 1903. He made it all sound glorious, just the way war correspondents like to recount their experiences on the battlefield. But in a few months he had less to exult about. Lynch and a distinguished throng of foreign correspondents with high hopes of a good story assembled in Tokyo to cover the Russo-Japanese War—a monumental conflict that would mark the first modern defeat of a Western force by an Asian one—only to discover that the authorities would not let them “close to the hot interesting things.” Corralled in the Imperial Hotel, the journalists had nothing much to do except tell stories in the bar and write about local flora. A few of them, including Jack London and Richard Harding Davis, decided to contribute short autobiographical stories recounting their most exciting journalistic experiences for a book to be edited by Lynch and his American colleague, Frederick Palmer. The correspondents told their tales in different ways—prose, poems, sketches, and even a short play. Their stories recounted their routines, failures, and triumphs, including durviving battles and waiting to see action. One contributor imagines bewhiskered correspondents in 1950 still awaiting permission from Japan to go to the front—only to learn the war had been over for thirty-nine years. Printed locally by a Japanese printer and largely forgotten until now, In Many Wars, by Many War Correspondents offers colorful stories and insights about the lives and personalities of some of history’s most celebrated war correspondents. With a foreword by John Maxwell Hamilton that chronicles the circumstances under which the contributors compiled the book, this new edition opens a window into the fascinating world of foreign newsgathering at the turn of the twentieth century.

War Correspondents

Author : Rob Shone,Chris Forsey
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2008-01-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781404214491

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Sketches featuring three famous war correspondents presented in graphic novel format accompany information about the history of war reporting and requirements for the job of war correspondent.

The First Casualty

Author : Phillip Knightley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UOM:39015050692527

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Reporting War and Conflict

Author : Janet Harris,Kevin Williams
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2018-10-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317611684

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Reporting War and Conflict brings together history, theory and practice to explore the issues and obstacles involved in the reporting of contemporary war and conflict. The book examines the radical changes taking place in the working practices and day-to-day routines of war journalists, arguing that managing risk has become central to modern war correspondence. How individual reporters and news organisations organise their coverage of war and conflict is increasingly shaped by a variety of personal, professional and institutional risks. The book provides an historical and theoretical context to risk culture and the work of war correspondents, paying particular attention to the changing nature of technology, organisational structures and the role of witnessing. The conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria are examined to highlight how risk and the calculations of risk vary according to the type of conflict. The focus is on the relationship between propaganda, censorship, the sourcing of information and the challenges of reporting war in the digital world. The authors then move on to discuss the arguments around risk in relation to gender and war reporting and the coverage of death on the battlefield. Reporting War and Conflict is a guide to the contemporary changes in warfare and the media environment that have influenced war reporting. It offers students and researchers in journalism and media studies an invaluable overview of the life of a modern war correspondent.

A New History of War Reporting

Author : Kevin Williams
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136479625

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This book takes a fresh look at the history of war reporting to understand how new technology, new ways of waging war and new media conditions are changing the role and work of today’s war correspondent. Focussing on the mechanics of war reporting and the logistical and institutional pressures on correspondents, the book further examines the role of war propaganda, accreditation and news management in shaping the evolution of the specialism. Previously neglected conflicts and correspondents are reclaimed and wars considered as key moments in the history of war reporting such as the Crimean War (1854-56) and the Great War (1914-18) are re-evaluated. The use of objectivity as the yardstick by which to assess the performance of war correspondents is questioned. The emphasis is instead placed on war as a messy business which confronts reporters and photographers with conditions that challenge the norms of professional practice. References to the ‘demise of the war correspondent’ have accompanied the growth of the specialism since the days of William Howard Russell, the so-called father of war reporting. This highlights the fragile nature of this sub-genre of journalism and emphasises that continuity as much as change characterises the work of the war correspondent. A thematically organised, historically rich introduction, this book is ideal for students of journalism, media and communication.

The First Casualty

Author : Phillip Knightley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 598 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015055797859

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"The most comprehensive j'accuse of journalism as propaganda in the English language... Ought to be read by every young reporter and by those who retain pride in our craft of truth-telling, not matter how unpopular or unpalatable the truth." -- John Pilger, from the Preface to the new edition "The first casualty when war comes, is truth," said American Senator Hiram Johnson in 1917, and in his gripping, now-classic history of war journalism, Phillip Knightley shows just how right Johnson was. From William Howard Russell, who described the appalling conditions of the Crimean War in Times [London], to the ranks of reporters, photographers, and cameramen who captured the realities of war in Vietnam, The First Casualty tells a fascinating story of heroism and collusion, censorship and suppression, myth-making and propaganda. Since Vietnam, Knightley finds, governments have become much more adept at managing the media, and in new chapters on the Falklands, the Gulf War, and the former Yugoslavia, he concludes that the war correspondent's role as a seeker of truth is now in jeopardy. From reviews of the first edition: "[This book] may make us all a little more free to talk about and find the truth." -- Garry Wills, New York Times Book Review "Disturbing, even dismaying, yet also in its painful way, enormously entertaining." -- New Yorker

War, Journalism and History

Author : Yvonne McEwen,Fiona A. Fisken
Publisher : Peter Lang Limited, International Academic Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012-09-14
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 3034307896

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War, Journalism and History by Yvonne McEwen,Fiona A. Fisken Pdf

War, Journalism and History is the first published work to examine an eclectic mix of correspondents during the two world wars who were prepared, often at great personal cost, to inform the public about the obscenity of warfare. Throughout both world wars the lack of credible information being dispatched from fighting fronts to the home front led to the creation of an information vacuum. The void was filled by war correspondents: the heroes, sometimes anti-heroes, of news reporting. This edited volume examines the lives and works of maverick war correspondents such as Richard Dimbleby, Vasilii Grossman, Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, Albert Londres, Vera Brittain, and others who, whether through the use of pen or camera, typewriter or radio, tried to secure the integrity of wartime reporting and accurately record history in the making.

War with Mexico!

Author : Tom Reilly
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39076002909955

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War with Mexico! by Tom Reilly Pdf

The first book to tell the history of the Mexican war through the eyes of the American reporters--the nation's first war correspondents--who covered it on the ground. Provides an up-close, richly detailed, comprehensive account of the war, as well as insights into the rise of modern commercial journalism, its impact on public perceptions, and its entanglement with national politics.

Under Fire

Author : Meyer L. Stein
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : United States
ISBN : STANFORD:36105034838610

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Under Fire by Meyer L. Stein Pdf

Examines wartime journalism as practiced during the past hundred years by such creative writers as Stephen Crane and Ernest Hemingway, such newsmen as Ernie Pyle and Robert Capa, and such photographers as Matthew Brady and Margaret Bourke-White.

Hell Before Breakfast

Author : Robert H. Patton
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015-06-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781101910498

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From acclaimed historian Robert H. Patton, author of The Pattons and Patriot Pirates, a rediscovery and celebration of America’s first chroniclers of foreign war. The first war correspondent, William H. Russell of The Times of London, described himself and his profession as “the miserable parent of a luckless tribe.” But it wasn’t long before others saw it differently. Hell Before Breakfast is the spectacular tale of larger-than-life Americans who made it their business to bring back news from the front; from Bull Run to the Paris Commune, from Africa to the Ottoman Empire, through decades of lightning-fast technological progress and high adventure. As America matured into a great power and the monarchies of Europe battled for dominance through a series of brief, bloody imperial wars, with the storm clouds of World War I drawing rapidly closer, these men and their newspapers were at center stage—the vanguard of a golden age of war correspondence.

The War Correspondent

Author : Greg McLaughlin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : War
ISBN : 1783717599

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The War Correspondent looks at the role of the war reporter today: the attractions and the risks of the job; the challenge of objectivity and impartiality in the war zone; the danger of journalistic independence being compromised by military control, censorship, and public relations; as well as the commercial and technological pressures of an intensely concentrated, competitive news media environment. This new edition substantially updates the original, ending with an extended section on the return of history and ideology to the reporting of international conflict, and interviews with prominent war and foreign correspondents including John Pilger, Robert Fisk, Mary Dvesky, and Alex Thomson.

Notes of a War Correspondent

Author : Richard Harding Davis
Publisher : IndyPublish.com
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2006-05-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1421978997

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War Correspondent

Author : Jean Hood
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : War
ISBN : 0762775912

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This timely illustrated book presents an engaging discussion about the role of the war correspondent, news gathering in a war zone, and the influence of technology on war reporting. Fully international in its approach, the book examines themes of propaganda, censorship and responsibility, and the impact of those iconic frontline despatches and photographs of the last century that have crystallised the public perception of the war zone. The book unfolds chronologically, with each chapter focusing on a particular war or group of conflicts. The narrative unfolds through the enterprising and often tragic lives and experiences of the key war correspondents of the period, from the age of print, through the impact of photojournalism to the ascendancy of TV bulletins and the rise of digital technology, which brings a startling immediacy and intimacy to the war zone. Each chapter includes several feature pages and spreads in which famous artworks and photographs are profiled alongside the most respected and well-known correspondents of the last century. Beautifully illustrated with black-and-white prints, colour reportage, and the best examples of war art, this is a fascinating, wide-ranging account of a truly remarkable group of people.

In Extremis

Author : Lindsey Hilsum
Publisher : Random House
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2018-11-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781473545380

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The gripping life story of the great war correspondent Marie Colvin told by one of her closest friends SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT BLACK AWARD Marie Colvin was glamorous, hard-drinking, braver than the boys, with a troubled and rackety personal life. She reported from the most dangerous places in the world and her anecdotes about encounters with figures like Colonel Gaddafi and Yasser Arafat were incomparable. She was much admired, and as famous for her wild parties as for the extraordinary lengths to which she went to tell the story. Fellow foreign correspondent Lindsey Hilsum draws on unpublished diaries and interviews with friends, family and colleagues to produce a story of one of the most daring and inspirational women of our times. A Sunday Times Book of the Year 'A stunningly good biography' WILLIAM BOYD

The War Correspondent

Author : Greg McLaughlin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Journalism
ISBN : 1783717602

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A critical analysis of war reporting, aimed at aspiring journalists. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.