Dispatches from the Front: A History of the American War Correspondent

Author:   Nathaniel Lande
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195122060


Pages:   430
Publication Date:   25 June 1998
Format:   Paperback
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Since the founding of the United States, war has been a recurring phenomenon in American history. We have fought for many reasons: independence, national unity, manifest destiny, international democracy. Americans have fought in almost every corner of the world, from deserts to mountains to jungles. And in every war on every front, we have paid intense attention. Typewriter patriots, equipped with telegraphs, radio microphones, or satellite links, have been the conduit for a public eager to imagine and feel every musket fire and missile blast from Lexington to Baghdad. In Dispatches from the Front we have unique and special dispatches from ten American wars. In the correspondents' words ring the passion and drama of war from the American Revolution to the Persian Gulf War. The work of Thomas Paine, Stephen Crane, Ernest Hemingway, Ernie Pyle, Edward R. Morrow, Sydney Schanberg, and more than sixty other correspondents tell us of America's wars as they happened, on the battlefield and on the home front. Brief essays introduce each war by discussing the important changes taking place in American society and providing a series of ""national snapshots"" of the economic, political, and technological character of the world and the country at the time. The impact of these factors on each episode of warfare is considered, followed by a focus on the experiences of the war itself. Over the years, the words of press observers have been central in fostering wartime nationalism. Reporters functioned as frontline poets, scratching the first impressions into the culture's consciousness. The tone and character of the press coverage shaped the nation's understanding of itself. Dispatches from the Front offers insight into the culture of the United States at each crisis point, from its beginnings to the present time.

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Author:   Nathaniel Lande
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 18.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.734kg
ISBN:  

9780195122060


ISBN 10:   0195122062
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   25 June 1998
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Beautifully written ... This masterful collection is for anyone who appreciates good writing and loves journalism. It is a moving account of our republic that honors the best in our profession. Edward Barnes, Time


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Nathaniel Lande is a journalist, author, and scholar who was educated at Oxford University and Trinity College in Dublin, where he earned his doctorate. He was Creative Director for the TIME, Inc. Magazine Group, Director of TIME World News Service, and a founding director of TIME-Life Films. He has also been Professor of Journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University, and Trinity College in Dublin.

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