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New Zealand war correspondence before 1915
Little research has been published on New Zealand war correspondence but an assertion has been made in a reputable military book that the country has not established a strong tradition in this genre.
Allison Oosterman
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War always has been and always will be a cruel thing. The very object of war is to kill, disable, maim and starve until the result of the contest shall decide the issue by demonstrating the superiority of one army over the other in number, courage or skill of warfare. "The battle is the Lord's," but victory is not always on the side of justice.
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Reconsidering Perceptions of the Balkan Wars (1912-3) in British War Correspondence
Historiography about external representations of southeastern Europe places significance on the Balkan Wars (1912-3) in cementing negative stereotypes of the region.
Ross Cameron
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As an unjustifiably marginalized forerunner of English modernism, Dorothy Richardson left behind her, apart from her 13-volume novel Pilgrimage, a few short stories and poems, a considerable amount of non-fictional writings including essays and over two ...
Ivana TRAJANOSKA
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Happenstance: Utilizing Semantic Search to Track Russian State Media Narratives about the Russo-Ukrainian War On Reddit [PDF]
In the buildup to and in the weeks following the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine, Russian state media outlets output torrents of misleading and outright false information.
Hans W. A. Hanley +2 more
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For the first time the features of lighting by domestic and foreign researchers the correspondence of Japanese prisoners of war in the camps of the People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs-Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR (1945-1956) are ...
S. V. Serebrennikov
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Sarah Pedersen recovers an overlooked area of Scottish literary response to the war in her chapter on women’s letters to the editor published in newspapers.
Sarah Pedersen
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THE SPECIFICITY OF V.BRUSOV’S WAR CORRESPONDENCE
The article represents the little known layer of Brusov’s poetry, i.e. war correspondence. They were not republished for 100 years and remained on the pages of the newspaper. Brusov`s correspondences are specific. He saw and described the war as a writer.
Elmira Danielyan
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REVIEW: Lively account of the Middle East conflict
Dances With Death – Perilous Encounters Reporting on Hostilities in the Turbulent Middle East, by Tuma Hazou. Auckland, NZ: Tuma Hazou. 2020, 148 pages. 978-0-473-50605-6 DANCES with Death is an extraordinary personal account of Palestinian journalist
John Minto
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REVIEW: From a Suva gossip column to Fleet Street
Review of A Hack's Progress, by Phillip Knightley. London: Vintage. Knightley's book is self critical, especially about the value of his writing on the intelligence service during the Cold War and he refers to himself as "the world's worst war ...
Philip Cass
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