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Ending nuclear weapons, before they end us. [PDF]
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Preserving the human character in an inhuman situation: the contributions and meanings of military soul care in the Swedish armed forces. [PDF]
Grimell J.
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Shared dysphoric experiences activate identity fusion, but not forever. [PDF]
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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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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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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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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 correspondence: Reading romantic war
Prose Studies, 1996(1996). War correspondence: Reading romantic war. Prose Studies: Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 173-185.
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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 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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Subaltern and War Correspondent
1989By deciding after all to join the cavalry, Winston had followed his own personal preference, but it placed a serious financial burden upon his mother. At this time an officer in the army needed a private income ‘ranging from £150 a year, in the more economical infantry regiments, to £600 a year and upwards in the regiments of cavalry of the line’.1 ...
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Whither the War Correspondent?
1989Abstract : Relationships between the military, their governments and the media have seldom been completely harmonious, especially when the latter have been reporting, or commenting upon conflict. The problem is multi-faceted because of the disparate and often conflicting needs of each group.
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