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Historical Dictionary of War Journalism
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Mitchel P. Roth
ISBN: 0-313-29171-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-29171-5
496 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 4/30/1997
List Price: $131.95 (UK Sterling Price: £91.95)
Availability: Print on demand
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: An elusive figure until the 1840s, the war correspondent is a comparatively new phenomenon. Prior to the Mexican War and the invention of the telegraph, military commanders reported their own victories. Correspondents rarely used bylines prior to the 20th century. The first of its kind, this book fills a gap in the history of war journalism as well as military history, literature, imperialism, and the Victorian era. Entries cover reporters, photographers, and artists who represented a newspaper, magazine, radio, or television station, or another news source as well as significant events and terms relating to war reporting from 1846 to the recent Gulf War and Yugoslavian conflict.

To this day, the identity of the world's first war photographer remains a mystery. The first war correspondent—probably a male from New Orleans—also remains an elusive figure. The first identifiable war correspondents were not produced until the Mexican War. The larger history of the war correspondent has not been thoroughly explored. This volume attempts to fill that gap, providing coverage from 1846 to the present.
Table of Contents:
  • Contents
    Preface
    The Dictionary
    Appendix A: Mexican War Correspondents
    Appendix B: Crimean War Correspondents
    Appendix C: American Indian War Correspondents
    Appendix D: American Civil War Correspondents
    Appendix E: Franco-Prussian War Correspondents
    Appendix F: Russo-Turkish War Correspondents
    Appendix G: Correspondents Covering the Sudan and Egyptian Campaigns, 1882-1899
    Appendix H: Greco-Turkish War Correspondents
    Appendix I: Spanish-American War Correspondents
    Appendix J: Boer War Correspondents
    Appendix K: World War I Correspondents
    Appendix L: Accredited U.S. War Correspondents for World War II
    Appendix M: BBC War Correspondents with the Allied Expeditionary Force, June 6, 1944-May 5, 1945
    Appendix N: Korean War Correspondents
    Appendix O: Vietnam War Correspondents
    Appendix P: Pulitzer Prizes for War Reporting, 1917-1974
    Appendix Q: Correspondents and Photographers Who Died Covering War Zones, 1935-1994
    Selected Bibliography
    Index
About the Author: MITCHEL P. ROTH is Assistant Professor of History and Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University. His history of the Texas Rangers and the Texas Department of Public Safety was published in Courtesy, Service, and Protection: The Texas Department of Public Safety, and his research on epidemic disease on the 19th century West has appeared in Gateway Heritage and Pacific Historical Review.
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