Addressing the ever-changing, overlapping trajectories of war and journalism, this introduction to the history and culture of modern American war correspondence considers a wealth of original archival material. In powerful analyses of letters, diaries, journals, television news archives, and secondary literature related to the U.S.'s major military conflicts of the twentieth century, Mary S. Mander highlights the intricate relationship of the postmodern nation state to the free press and to the public."Pen and Sword: American War Correspondents, 1898-1975" situates war correspondence...
Addressing the ever-changing, overlapping trajectories of war and journalism, this introduction to the history and culture of modern American war c...