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The latest casualty: Phillip Knightley and media failure
He covers the coverage of wars and the fine borderline that journalists might cross to become propaganda merchants: World War II, Vietnam, The Gulf, Kosovo, to name a few, and now the ‘War on Terror’.
Louise Matthews
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The important number of letters written by French soldiers during World War I calls for an adequate methodological frame allowing for the organization of the data. The study uses the tools of Discourse Analysis and Argumentation in order to enlighten the
Sylvie Housiel
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Staging Unincorporated Power: Richard Harding Davis and the Critique of Imperial News
This essay contextualizes the work of war correspondent Richard Harding Davis within an evolving “imperial news apparatus” that would culminate in his reporting of the Spanish-American War.
Nirmal Trivedi
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The paper follows the correspondence between Gligorije Jeftanović and the Great Administrative and Educational Council in the year 1919. The first part of the text presents the correspondence where the Great Administrative and Educational Council ...
BOŠKO M. BRANKOVIĆ
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War, revolution and egyptology: letters of Eduard Naville and Vladimir Golenishchev (1916–1921) [PDF]
This article studies the correspondence between the Swiss Egyptologist Eduard Naville and the prominent Russian Egyptologist Vladimir Golenishchev, the collector of antiquities that laid the cornerstone for the Egyptian department of A. S.
Ivan Ladynin
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Erskine Caldwell and the Soviet Union: Correspondence of 1935–1943 [PDF]
The corpus of archival materials documenting Erskine Caldwell's Soviet contacts in 1935–1943, including his stay in the USSR (May–September 1941) comprises documents from the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art and the Archive of Foreign Policy ...
Olga Yu. Panova, Aleksandra S. Fisenko
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Malcolm Ross and the Samoan ‘troubles’ of 1899
New Zealand journalist Malcolm Ross was a witness to the international rivalries over Samoa between Germany, Britain and the United States, which came to a head in 1899.
Allison Oosterman
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REVIEW: When journalists are reluctant to write about the travails of a troubled trade
Review of Attacks on the Press in 2002, Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, 2003. Freedom of the Press throughout the World, 2003, Reporters Sans Frontières, Paris, 2003.
David Robie
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Criminality and Englishness in the aftermath: The racecourse wars of the 1920s [PDF]
This article explores the extent to which post-war concerns about Englishness and fears about ‘the enemy within’ shaped understandings of the ‘racecourse wars’ of the 1920s.
Shore, H
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REVIEW: Drone killings on a par with mafia hitmen
We Kill Because We Can: From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age, by Laurie Calhoun. London: Zed Books. 2016. 400pp. ISBN 978-1-78360-547-7 pbk.
David Robie
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