Wartime Report ... A-.
Author : United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
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Page : 552 pages
File Size : 17,53 MB
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Category : Aeronautics
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Author : United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
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Page : 552 pages
File Size : 17,53 MB
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Category : Aeronautics
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Author : Stuart Allan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 37,46 MB
Release : 2004-06-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 113429865X
Reporting War explores the social responsibilities of the journalist during times of military conflict. News media treatments of international crises, especially the one underway in Iraq, are increasingly becoming the subject of public controversy, and discussion is urgently needed. Each of this book's contributors challenges familiar assumptions about war reporting from a distinctive perspective. An array of pressing issues associated with conflicts over recent years are identified and critiqued, always with an eye to what they can tell us about improving journalism today. Special attention is devoted to recent changes in journalistic forms and practices, and the ways in which they are shaping the visual culture of war, and issues discussed, amongst many, include: the influence of censorship and propaganda 'us' and 'them' news narratives access to sources '24/7 rolling news' and the 'CNN effect' military jargon (such as 'friendly fire' and 'collateral damage') 'embedded' and 'unilateral' reporters tensions between objectivity and patriotism. The book raises important questions about the very future of journalism during wartime, questions which demand public dialogue and debate, and is essential reading for students taking courses in news and news journalism, as well as for researchers, teachers and practitioners in the field.
Author : United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians
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Page : 484 pages
File Size : 11,53 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Japanese Americans
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Author : Paul Fussell
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 41,91 MB
Release : 1990-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0199763313
Winner of both the National Book Award for Arts and Letters and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism, Paul Fussell's The Great War and Modern Memory was one of the most original and gripping volumes ever written about the First World War. Frank Kermode, in The New York Times Book Review, hailed it as "an important contribution to our understanding of how we came to make World War I part of our minds," and Lionel Trilling called it simply "one of the most deeply moving books I have read in a long time." In its panaramic scope and poetic intensity, it illuminated a war that changed a generation and revolutionized the way we see the world. Now, in Wartime, Fussell turns to the Second World War, the conflict he himself fought in, to weave a narrative that is both more intensely personal and more wide-ranging. Whereas his former book focused primarily on literary figures, on the image of the Great War in literature, here Fussell examines the immediate impact of the war on common soldiers and civilians. He describes the psychological and emotional atmosphere of World War II. He analyzes the euphemisms people needed to deal with unacceptable reality (the early belief, for instance, that the war could be won by "precision bombing," that is, by long distance); he describes the abnormally intense frustration of desire and some of the means by which desire was satisfied; and, most important, he emphasizes the damage the war did to intellect, discrimination, honesty, individuality, complexity, ambiguity and wit. Of course, no Fussell book would be complete without some serious discussion of the literature of the time. He examines, for instance, how the great privations of wartime (when oranges would be raffled off as valued prizes) resulted in roccoco prose styles that dwelt longingly on lavish dinners, and how the "high-mindedness" of the era and the almost pathological need to "accentuate the positive" led to the downfall of the acerbic H.L. Mencken and the ascent of E.B. White. He also offers astute commentary on Edmund Wilson's argument with Archibald MacLeish, Cyril Connolly's Horizon magazine, the war poetry of Randall Jarrell and Louis Simpson, and many other aspects of the wartime literary world. Fussell conveys the essence of that wartime as no other writer before him. For the past fifty years, the Allied War has been sanitized and romanticized almost beyond recognition by "the sentimental, the loony patriotic, the ignorant, and the bloodthirsty." Americans, he says, have never understood what the Second World War was really like. In this stunning volume, he offers such an understanding.
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Page : 274 pages
File Size : 42,95 MB
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Category : Airplanes
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Author : United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
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Page : 260 pages
File Size : 19,73 MB
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Category : Aeronautics
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Author : United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
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Page : 224 pages
File Size : 38,73 MB
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Category : Airplanes
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Author : United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
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Page : 262 pages
File Size : 26,1 MB
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Author : Art Beltrone
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Page : 216 pages
File Size : 32,60 MB
Release : 1994
Category : History
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Excerpts and artwork from log books belonging to Americans in German prison camps
Author : United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
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Page : 58 pages
File Size : 20,53 MB
Release : 1943
Category : Aeronautics
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