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Reporting War How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture Torture And Death To Cover World War Ii Ray Moseley

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Reporting War How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture Torture And Death To Cover World War Ii Ray Moseley
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.13 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Ray Moseley
ISBN: 9780300226348, 0300226349
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Reporting War How Foreign Correspondents Risked Capture Torture And Death To Cover World War Ii Ray Moseley by Ray Moseley 9780300226348, 0300226349 instant download after payment.

Luminary journalists Ed Murrow, Martha Gellhorn, Walter Cronkite, and Clare Hollingworth were among the young reporters who chronicled World War II’s daily horrors and triumphs for Western readers. In this fascinating book, Ray Moseley, himself a former foreign correspondent who encountered a number of these journalists in the course of his long career, mines the correspondents’ writings to relate, in an exhilarating parallel narrative, the events across every theater—Europe, Pearl Harbor, North Africa, and Japan—as well as the lives of the courageous journalists who doggedly followed the action and the story, often while embedded in the Allied armies.
Moseley’s broad and intimate history draws on newly unearthed material to offer a comprehensive account both of the war and the abundance of individual stories and overlooked experiences, including those of women and African-American journalists, which capture the drama as it was lived by reporters on the front lines of history.

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