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War correspondence: Reading romantic war

Prose Studies, 1996
(1996). War correspondence: Reading romantic war. Prose Studies: Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 173-185.
Mary A. Favret
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War Correspondence

Special Correspondence and the Newspaper Press in Victorian Print Culture, 1850–1886, 2019
C. Waters
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The correspondence between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud in “Why War” and the socio-political perspective of Alfred Adler

The International journal of psycho-analysis, 2022
This paper discusses the correspondence between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, published in the Standard Edition of Freud's writings under the title of “Why War”. Freud's answers to some of Einstein's questions are compared to Alfred Adler's ideas on
Kristin White
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Journalism and the Russo-Japanese War: The End of the Golden Age of Combat Correspondence

American Journalism, 2020
enlightening to students in my media law courses, and I look forward to enhancing this discussion in future semesters with Wells’ insights. That said, The Enforcers is not a book I would expect to see as required reading in an undergraduate course, even ...
T. Moran
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War Correspondents

2023
Focusing primarily on the work of the small group of officially accredited British correspondents on the Western Front, this chapter traces the evolution of the war correspondents’ writing in response to external pressures, including censorship, limited access to the fighting area, the sheer scale of operations, and a dual audience including readers at
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War Correspondents

2017
This chapter gives a brief outline of the historiography of the Burma campaign; military histories predominate, but there has been an increasing interest in the civilian experience, and also in the wider impact on the growth of Burmese nationalism, leading to independence in 1948.
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War Correspondents

2014
War correspondents are a society’s window onto the battlefield. They brave the dangers at or near the front in an attempt to provide stories on who is winning, and why; on the character, strengths, and weaknesses of the main generals; and on the conditions faced by the opposing forces, their appearance, weapons, diets, and morale. The literature on war
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War in Ukraine and women's and perinatal health: Correspondence.

Sexual & Reproductive HealthCare, 2022
A. Keebayoon   +2 more
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Cold War women


Introduction 1. No limit to what I can do: American women's voluntary associations 2. The best possible showcase for freedom: American voluntary associations in the Cold War 3. The recipe for American democracy: American women's associations in Germany 4.
Helen Laville
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Propaganda and Ideology in the Russian–Ukrainian War


Russia's invasion of Ukraine is one of the most important conflicts of the twenty-first century. With the start of military hostilities in 2014 also came an onslaught of propaganda, to both convince and confuse audiences worldwide about the war's ...
J. Roozenbeek
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