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1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
Luckhurst, Tim
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War Propaganda and Correspondents: Updating UN Covenant and Media Ethics Principles [PDF]
This study is an examination of war propaganda and correspondents in concomitance with the 1948 Resolution 217A of the UN Covenant prohibiting war propaganda under the rubric of media ethics and the applicable principles and guidelines.
Festus Eribo
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Empire’s Mastheads: Rewriting the “Correspondents’ War” from the Edge of Empire [PDF]
This essay recovers a forgotten moment in the print culture history of US empire by examining a handful of newspapers and periodicals—American Soldier, Manila Outpost, Soldier’s Letter, Co. F Enterprise, and Volunteer—that were founded and written by and
James Berkey
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War correspondents reporting from conflictridden parts of the world
This article analyses the concept of objectivity is central to all forms of journalism, although its role in traditional war reporting has been a subject of complex and continuous debate.
K. Y Myssayeva, Amankeldi
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This article chronicles the developing relationship between the press corps on the British side and British Military Intelligence during the Anglo-Boer War, particularly during the formal and non-guerrilla phase of the conflict.
Donal P McCrachen
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War correspondents reporting from conflictridden parts of the world
This article analyses the concept of objectivity is central to all forms of journalism, although its role in traditional war reporting has been a subject of complex and continuous debate.
Мысаева К. +1 more
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Cold War Correspondents: Soviet and American Reporters on the Ideological Frontlines
Georgi Asatryan
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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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Military prose by Vasily Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko
V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko is considered to be one of the first professional military correspondents in Russia. He was called «the Russian Dumas» and «the king of war correspondents».
S.F. Vititnev, A.V. Shmeleva
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Visual representation of Russia’s liberation war in the Balkans in the magazine graphics of the 1870s [PDF]
The article is devoted to the visual representation of the foreign policy goals and national interests of Russia on the eve and during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877–1878.
Kochukova, Olga V.
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