Reporting the War: Freedom of the Press from the American Revolution to the War on Terrorism

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ISBN-10:

0230608078

ISBN-13:

9780230608078

Edition: First Edition
Released: Nov 11, 2008
Format: Paperback, 288 pages
Related ISBN: 9781403975157

Description:

John Byrne Cooke's fascinating look at wartime reporting from the American Revolution to Iraq is now available in paperback. The press has consistently influenced public perception of wars, and has often affected their course. Cooke--son of news icon Alistair Cooke--reveals how the government has tried to suppress opposing opinion, and how the press has struggled to preserve the principles of the Founding Fathers. At a time when reporters are routinely being censored, arrested, kidnapped and even killed, this is a must-read exploration of freedom of the press in wartime.

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