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Reporting the warReporting the war

Reporting the war

John Byrne Cooke

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Threats to freedom of the press and the need for democratic dialogue are always greatest in wartime. At a time when the debate over the role of the free press is as contentious as ever before, John Byrne Cooke, son of the veteran journalist Alistair Cooke, delivers a must-read exploration of freedom of the press in wartime throughout American history. Reporting the War brings to life how the press has affected the course of some, but not all, American wars, how the government has tried to suppress opposing opinion, how the press has struggled, and continues to struggle to preserve the principles of the Founding Fathers. Cooke charts a fascinating journey from the American Revolution to the ongoing War on Terrorism.

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OL Work ID
OL4619849W

Subjects

HistoryPress coverageWarWar, press coverageWar, historyWar--press coverage--historyWar--press coverage--united states--historyPn4888.w37 c66 2007070.4/3330973

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