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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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Empire’s Mastheads: Rewriting the “Correspondents’ War” from the Edge of Empire
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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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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“Tales and Adventures”: G.A. Henty’s Union Jack and the Competitive World of Publishing for Boys in the 1880s’ [PDF]
In the competitive publishing environment of the late nineteenth century, writers and magazines had to distinguish themselves carefully from potential rivals. This article examines how G.A. Henty’s quality boys’ weekly, Union Jack (1880-83), attempted to
A. Moncrieff +21 more
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How was World War I represented in the Japanese press? How was it turned into a media event by journalists? As the journalism industry expanded rapidly and newspapers debated the “World War”, the Asahi Shimbun dispatched two correspondents, Sugimura ...
Hiroaki Nakayama
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Unmasking the wolf in sheep's clothing: Soviet and American campaigns against the enemy's journalists, 1946-1953 [PDF]
This article uses a comparative perspective to examine Soviet campaigns against American correspondents in Moscow, and American crusades against the representatives of the Soviet news agency TASS.
Fainberg, D.
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The essay focuses on West German foreign-correspondents in the USSR in the post-Stalin era of the 1950s and early 1960s and their efforts to create a normal perspective on the antagonist within the Cold War. Not only the obtaining of information but also
Matthias Müller
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The article examines and analyzes the portrayal of Austro-Hungary by correspondents of the Russian daily newspaper, “Russian Invalid,” during 1914–1915.
Vasiliy V. Frolov
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