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Erskine Caldwell in Wartime Moscow, May – September 1941 [PDF]
Erskine Caldwell became known in the USSR in the mid-1930s through the magazine publications of his short stories and the Russian edition of the novel Tobacco Road (1938).
Olga Yu. Panova, Aleksandra S. Fisenko
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‘The silence of the Sphinx’: The delay in organising media coverage of World War II
None of those New Zealand men who served as official war correspondents in World War II are alive today to tell their stories. It is left to the media historian to try and piece together their lives and actions, always regretting that research had not ...
Allison Oosterman
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Professional role enactment amid information warfare : War correspondents tweeting on the Ukraine conflict [PDF]
War correspondents work within a networked media environment characterised not only by an explosion of information but also a wide range of actors producing competing narratives and viewpoints.
Kangas, Jarkko +2 more
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A Discordant Voice from the Trenches: Juan José de Soiza Reilly's War Chronicles [PDF]
The First World War represented a deep crisis of the European civilization that called into question the values and certitudes of the Belle Époque society. Trenches became the symbol of the dehumanization produced by a conflict that marked a watershed in
Tato, María Inés
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The Transition. Convergence and discrepancy in the international and national press coverage of Spain’s major postwar international news export [PDF]
The role of the national and foreign press in the news coverage of the Spanish transition to democracy (1975-1978) has been a constant reference in the historical study of the period of political change after the end of the Francoist dictatorship.
Guillamet Lloveras, Jaume +1 more
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The uses and functions of ageing celebrity war reporters [PDF]
This article starts from the premise that recognition of professional authority and celebrity status depends on the embodiment and performance of field-specific dispositional practices: there’s no such thing as a natural, though we often talk about ...
Bourdieu P. +21 more
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The clash of war correspondents in Hanoi [PDF]
The presented historical essay is dedicated to the events of the Vietnam War (1955–1975), in which the author participated as a war correspondent of TASS.
Kobelev E.V.
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Going to Ground(s): The War Correspondent’s Memoir
This essay considers two memoirs by leading American war correspondents: Stephen Crane’s memoir of the Spanish-American War, “War Memories” (1899), and Dexter Filkins’s account of the US occupation of Iraq, The Forever War (2003).
Christopher P. Wilson
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Limits of International Legal Protection of Journalists in Armed Conflicts
International humanitarian law distinguishes between two categories of journalists working in area of armed conflict: war correspondents accredited to the armed forces and «independent» journalists.International humanitarian law grants war correspondents
M. Sh. Magomedov
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The circumstances under which Western correspondents reported from the capital of the Soviet Union during the Cold War were an everyday exemplification of precisely those contradictory political developments which they wanted to report, but often could ...
Julia Metger
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