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ISBN-10
0803285744
Book Title
American Journalists in the Great War: Rewriting the Rules of
ISBN
9780803285743

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803285744
ISBN-13
9780803285743
eBay Product ID (ePID)
229628373

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
312 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
American Journalists in the Great War : Rewriting the Rules of Reporting
Publication Year
2017
Subject
Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Military / World War I, Journalism
Type
Textbook
Author
Chris Dubbs
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Biography & Autobiography, History
Series
Studies in War, Society, and the Military Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-039771
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Those interested in the evolution of war coverage will certainly enjoy Dubbs's work. Anyone wanting to get a view of the war through a slightly different angle also cannot go wrong by reading American Journalists in the Great War ."--Dave Page, Journal of America's Military Past, "This book's author, Chris Dubbs, can spin a yarn to rival even the great American journalist Richard Harding Davis. . . . This is history at its most accessible and significant."--Margaret Spratt, Roads to the Great War blog, "Journalism, as we know it, faces challenges on many fronts today, and Dubbs has given us a valuable window from which to see what an important role it has played in our past."--Stephen Vaughn, Historian, "Chris Dubbs captures the dangers, challenges, and occasional glamour of the journalists who performed the daily historical and photographic preservation of the battles and frustrations of a war that changed the face of Europe and shattered millions of lives. . . . World War I ended approximately 100 years ago, but Dubbs presents issues that journalists and newspaper readers still grapple with a century later."--Michael J. Piellusch, On Point: The Journal of Army History, "Like the reporters in his narrative, Chris Dubbs has a keen eye for a good story, and he packs American Journalists in the Great War with entertaining anecdotes about the lengths to which American journalists would go to get a scoop."--Steven Trout, author of On the Battlefield of Memory: The First World War and American Remembrance, 1919-1941  , Like the reporters in his narrative, Chris Dubbs has a keen eye for a good story, and he packs American Journalists in the Great War with entertaining anecdotes about the lengths to which American journalists would go to get a scoop."" - Steven Trout, author of On the Battlefield of Memory: The First World War and American Remembrance, 1919-1941 ""This book fills a serious historical gap in understanding the role played by American wartime correspondents in the evolution of journalistic rules of engagement during the Great War. . . . Simply put, American Journalists in the Great War is detailed, meaningful, and essential history that deserves noteworthy reception."" - Colonel David R. Fabian, U.S. Army (Ret.) chief of staff, the Army Historical Foundation ""Chris Dubbs recounts the swashbuckling men and women who risked life and limb, struggling against censors and battlefield conditions, to report the Great War. This book is a timely read in an era of unending war that will be of interest to both the general and the scholarly reader."" - Mitchel P. Roth, author of The Encyclopedia of War Journalism, 1807-2010, "This book fills a serious historical gap in understanding the role played by American wartime correspondents in the evolution of journalistic rules of engagement during the Great War. . . . Simply put, American Journalists in the Great War is detailed, meaningful, and essential history that deserves noteworthy reception."--Col. David R. Fabian, U.S. Army (Ret.), chief of staff, the Army Historical Foundation, "Like the reporters in his narrative, Chris Dubbs has a keen eye for a good story, and he packs American Journalists in the Great War with entertaining anecdotes about the lengths to which American journalists would go to get a scoop."--Steven Trout, author of On the Battlefield of Memory: The First World War and American Remembrance, 1919-1941
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
070.4/4994
Table Of Content
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Prelude to Armageddon 2. Learning to Report a World War 3. What Is an Atrocity? 4. The Central Powers Manage the News 5. Pushing the Limits of Reporting on the Western Front 6. The Front Door and Back Door to Russia 7. Gallipoli and Greece 8. A Revolution in the Midst of War 9. Credentialed with the AEF 10. After the Fighting Appendix: Journalists Mentioned in American Journalists in the Great War A Word about Sources Bibliography Index
Synopsis
When war erupted in Europe in 1914, American journalists hurried across the Atlantic ready to cover it the same way they had covered so many other wars. However, very little about this war was like any other. American Journalists in the Great War tells the dramatic stories of the journalists who covered World War I for the American public., When war erupted in Europe in 1914, American journalists hurried across the Atlantic ready to cover it the same way they had covered so many other wars. However, very little about this war was like any other. Its scale, brutality, and duration forced journalists to write their own rules for reporting and keeping the American public informed. American Journalists in the Great War tells the dramatic stories of the journalists who covered World War I for the American public. Chris Dubbs draws on personal accounts from contemporary newspaper and magazine articles and books to convey the experiences of the journalists of World War I, from the western front to the Balkans to the Paris Peace Conference. Their accounts reveal the challenges of finding the war news, transmitting a story, and getting it past the censors. Over the course of the war, reporters found that getting their scoop increasingly meant breaking the rules or redefining the very meaning of war news. Dubbs shares the courageous, harrowing, and sometimes humorous stories of the American reporters who risked their lives in war zones to record their experiences and send the news to the people back home.
LC Classification Number
D632.D83 2017

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