Januarius MacGahan

Januarius MacGahan
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Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015055040607
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Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Januarius MacGahan by : Dale L. Walker

Traces the brief life of an American journalist who covered the Franco-Prussian War, the Paris Commune, the Carlist war in Spain, the Pandora expedition to the arctic, and the Russo-Turkish War.

Hell Before Breakfast

Hell Before Breakfast
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781101910498
ISBN-13 : 1101910496
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Hell Before Breakfast by : Robert H. Patton

From acclaimed historian Robert H. Patton, author of The Pattons and Patriot Pirates, a rediscovery and celebration of America’s first chroniclers of foreign war. The first war correspondent, William H. Russell of The Times of London, described himself and his profession as “the miserable parent of a luckless tribe.” But it wasn’t long before others saw it differently. Hell Before Breakfast is the spectacular tale of larger-than-life Americans who made it their business to bring back news from the front; from Bull Run to the Paris Commune, from Africa to the Ottoman Empire, through decades of lightning-fast technological progress and high adventure. As America matured into a great power and the monarchies of Europe battled for dominance through a series of brief, bloody imperial wars, with the storm clouds of World War I drawing rapidly closer, these men and their newspapers were at center stage—the vanguard of a golden age of war correspondence.

Januarius MacGahan

Januarius MacGahan
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Publisher : Backinprint.com
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0595409318
ISBN-13 : 9780595409310
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Januarius MacGahan by : Dale L Walker

Januarius MacGahan (1844-1878) had an incandescent career as a foreign correspondent, covering the Franco-Prussian, Carlist, and Russo-Turkish wars, a Russian incursion into Central Asia, and even an arctic expedition. His reports on the "Bulgarian Atrocities" of 1876 earned him the inscription on his grave marker in New Lexington, Ohio: "Liberator of Bulgaria." "Dale Walker has done Januarius MacGahan all the honor that has long been due him." [The Smithsonian] "Mr. Walker's research is as impressive as his writing..." [Washington Times] "For those who enjoy narrative history, this is a book not to be missed." [Journalism Quarterly]

Imagining the Balkans

Imagining the Balkans
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780199728381
ISBN-13 : 0199728380
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Imagining the Balkans by : Maria Todorova

"If the Balkans hadn't existed, they would have been invented" was the verdict of Count Hermann Keyserling in his famous 1928 publication, Europe. Over ten years ago, Maria Todorova traced the relationship between the reality and the invention. Based on a rich selection of travelogues, diplomatic accounts, academic surveys, journalism, and belles-lettres in many languages, Imagining the Balkans explored the ontology of the Balkans from the sixteenth century to the present day, uncovering the ways in which an insidious intellectual tradition was constructed, became mythologized, and is still being transmitted as discourse. Maria Todorova, who was raised in the Balkans, is in a unique position to bring both scholarship and sympathy to her subject, and in a new afterword she reflects on recent developments in the study of the Balkans and political developments on the ground since the publication of Imagining the Balkans. The afterword explores the controversy over Todorova's coining of the term Balkanism. With this work, Todorova offers a timely, updated, accessible study of how an innocent geographic appellation was transformed into one of the most powerful and widespread pejorative designations in modern history.

An Improper Profession

An Improper Profession
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9780822380627
ISBN-13 : 0822380625
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis An Improper Profession by : Barbara T. Norton

Journalism has long been a major factor in defining the opinions of Russia’s literate classes. Although women participated in nearly every aspect of the journalistic process during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, female editors, publishers, and writers have been consistently omitted from the history of journalism in Imperial Russia. An Improper Profession offers a more complete and accurate picture of this history by examining the work of these under-appreciated professionals and showing how their involvement helped to formulate public opinion. In this collection, contributors explore how early women journalists contributed to changing cultural understandings of women’s roles, as well as how class and gender politics meshed in the work of particular individuals. They also examine how female journalists adapted to—or challenged—censorship as political structures in Russia shifted. Over the course of this volume, contributors discuss the attitudes of female Russian journalists toward socialism, Russian nationalism, anti-Semitism, women’s rights, and suffrage. Covering the period from the early 1800s to 1917, this collection includes essays that draw from archival as well as published materials and that range from biography to literary and historical analysis of journalistic diaries. By disrupting conventional ideas about journalism and gender in late Imperial Russia, An Improper Profession should be of vital interest to scholars of women’s history, journalism, and Russian history. Contributors. Linda Harriet Edmondson, June Pachuta Farris, Jehanne M Gheith, Adele Lindenmeyr, Carolyn Marks, Barbara T. Norton, Miranda Beaven Remnek, Christine Ruane, Rochelle Ruthchild, Mary Zirin

Sacred Interests

Sacred Interests
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : 9781469625409
ISBN-13 : 1469625407
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Sacred Interests by : Karine V. Walther

Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as Americans increasingly came into contact with the Islamic world, U.S. diplomatic, cultural, political, and religious beliefs about Islam began to shape their responses to world events. In Sacred Interests, Karine V. Walther excavates the deep history of American Islamophobia, showing how negative perceptions of Islam and Muslims shaped U.S. foreign relations from the Early Republic to the end of World War I. Beginning with the Greek War of Independence in 1821, Walther illuminates reactions to and involvement in the breakup of the Ottoman Empire, the efforts to protect Jews from Muslim authorities in Morocco, American colonial policies in the Philippines, and American attempts to aid Christians during the Armenian Genocide. Walther examines the American role in the peace negotiations after World War I, support for the Balfour Declaration, and the establishment of the mandate system in the Middle East. The result is a vital exploration of the crucial role the United States played in the Islamic world during the long nineteenth century--an interaction that shaped a historical legacy that remains with us today.

Campaigning on the Oxus

Campaigning on the Oxus
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Total Pages : 558
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112073494657
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Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Campaigning on the Oxus by : Januarius Aloysius MacGahan

Journalism's Roving Eye

Journalism's Roving Eye
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 681
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ISBN-10 : 9780807144855
ISBN-13 : 0807144851
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Journalism's Roving Eye by : John Maxwell Hamilton

A sweeping and definitive history of American foreign news reporting from its inception to the present day. Chronicles the economic and technological advances that have influenced overseas coverage, as well as the cavalcade of colorful personalities who shaped readers' perceptions of the world across two centuries.--from publisher description.

Tournament of Shadows

Tournament of Shadows
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 706
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ISBN-10 : 9780786736782
ISBN-13 : 078673678X
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Tournament of Shadows by : Karl E. Meyer

From the romantic conflicts of the Victorian Great Game to the war-torn history of the region in recent decades, Tournament of Shadows traces the struggle for control of Central Asia and Tibet from the 1830s to the present. The original Great Game, the clandestine struggle between Russia and Britain for mastery of Central Asia, has long been regarded as one of the greatest geopolitical conflicts in history. Many believed that control of the vast Eurasian heartland was the key to world dominion. The original Great Game ended with the Russian Revolution, but the geopolitical struggles in Central Asia continue to the present day. In this updated edition, the authors reflect on Central Asia's history since the end of the Russo-Afghan war, and particularly in the wake of 9/11.