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1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
Luckhurst, Tim
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The Romanian War of Independence, part of the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878), occurred during journalism professionalization and the rise of war correspondents, establishing their professional status.
Valentin Vasile
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Eesti sõjakirjasaatjad Vabadussõjas / Estonian War Correspondents in the War of Independence
Teesid: Eestis loodi sõjakirjasaatjate institutsioon ametlikult kindralstaabi ülema polkovnik Jaan Sootsi määrusega 23. märtsil 1919. aastal. Riiki esindanud Sootsi määrus oli vastukaaluks varasemale ajalehetoimetajate ettepanekule sama aasta 15 ...
Toivo Kikkas
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Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine underscores the crucial role of local producers in war reporting. This study examines the power dynamics between local producers and German foreign correspondents covering the war in Ukraine.
Hanna Blume +5 more
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Review of Fainberg, Cold War Correspondents
Review of Cold War Correspondents: Soviet and American Reporters on the Ideological Front Lines, by Dina ...
Lassabe Shepherd, Lauren
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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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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 uses and functions of ageing celebrity war reporters
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 ...
Markham, Tim, Tim Markham
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“To us the war is a spectacle”: Domestic Consumption of the Crimean War in Victorian Britain
During the Crimean War, civilian war correspondents, most notably William Russell, kept the British public informed about the mismanagement of the war. The administrative shortcomings and the suffering of wounded soldiers shocked the British public and ...
Alison Fletcher
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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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