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  • Journalism's Roving Eye: A History of American Foreign Reporting (From Our Own Correspondent)

    Journalism's Roving Eye: A History of American Foreign Reporting (From Our Own Correspondent)

    by John Maxwell Hamilton

    In all of journalism, nowhere are the stakes higher than in foreign news-gathering. For media owners, it is the most difficult type of reporting to finance; for editors, the hardest to oversee. Correspondents, roaming large swaths of the planet, must acquire expertise that home-based reporters take ... More

    Language: ENG
    Derechos de autor: 2011
  • Casanova Was A Book Lover: And Other Naked Truths and Provocative Curiosities about the Writing, Selling, and Reading of Books

    Casanova Was A Book Lover: And Other Naked Truths and Provocative Curiosities about the Writing, Selling, and Reading of Books

    by John Maxwell Hamilton

    Everyone knows which books people buy; they can just look at the best-seller lists. But who knows which books people steal? Who, for that matter, knows that authors ruin the book market by writing too much? Or why book critics are not critical? Or why librarians need to throw out more books? Who, in... More

    Language: ENG
    Derechos de autor: 2000
  • Manipulating the Masses: Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of American Propaganda

    Manipulating the Masses: Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of American Propaganda

    by John Maxwell Hamilton

    Manipulating the Masses tells the story of the enduring threat to American democracy that arose out of World War I: the establishment of pervasive, systematic propaganda as an instrument of the state. During the Great War, the federal government exercised unprecedented power to shape the views and a... More

    Language: ENG
    Derechos de autor: 2020
  • A Journalist's Diplomatic Mission: Ray Stannard Baker's World War I Diary (From Our Own Correspondent)

    A Journalist's Diplomatic Mission: Ray Stannard Baker's World War I Diary (From Our Own Correspondent)

    by Robert Mann • John Maxwell Hamilton

    At the height of World War I, in the winter of 1917--1918, one of the Progressive era's most successful muckracking journalists, Ray Stannard Baker (1870--1946), set out on a special mission to Europe on behalf of the Wilson administration. While posing as a foreign correspondent for the New Republi... More

    Language: ENG
    Derechos de autor: 2012
  • From Pigeons to News Portals: Foreign Reporting and the Challenge of New Technology (Media & Public Affairs)

    From Pigeons to News Portals: Foreign Reporting and the Challenge of New Technology (Media & Public Affairs)

    by David D. Perlmutter • John Maxwell Hamilton

    Ever since the invention of the telegraph, journalists have sought to remove the barriers of time and space. Today, we readily accept that reporters can jet quickly to a distant location and broadcast instantly from a satellite-connected, video-enabled cell phone hanging from their belts. But now th... More

    Language: ENG
    Derechos de autor: 2007
  • Herbert Corey’s Great War: A Memoir of World War I by the American Reporter Who Saw It All

    Herbert Corey’s Great War: A Memoir of World War I by the American Reporter Who Saw It All

    by Peter Finn and John Maxwell Hamilton

    In 1914, the Associated Newspapers sent correspondent Herbert Corey to Europe on the day Great Britain declared war on Germany. During the Great War that followed, Corey reported from France, Britain, and Germany, visiting the German lines on both the western and eastern fronts. He also reported fro... More

    Language: ENG
    Derechos de autor: 2022
  • Ed Kennedy's War: V-E Day, Censorship, and the Associated Press (From Our Own Correspondent)

    Ed Kennedy's War: V-E Day, Censorship, and the Associated Press (From Our Own Correspondent)

    by John Maxwell Hamilton • Ed Kennedy • Julia Kennedy Cochran • Tom Curley

    On May 7, 1945, Associated Press reporter Ed Kennedy became the most famous -- or infamous -- American correspondent of World War II. On that day in France, General Alfred Jodl signed the official documents as the Germans surrendered to the Allies. Army officials allowed a select number of reporters... More

    Language: ENG
    Derechos de autor: 2012
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