Contributor
Piehler, G. Kurt, editor.
Edition Statement:First edition.
ImprintNew York : Fordham University Press, 2023.
Descriptionix, 274 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Note:Learning and adapting: the American media and the "phony war," September 1939-April 1940 -- Helen Kirkpatrick's reporting to undercut Irish neutrality policy, 1939-1942 / Karen Garner -- Miss Bonney reports from the Arctic front / Henry Oinas-Kukkonen -- Reporting from the bureaus: the lesser-known World War II correspondents / Kendall Cosley -- Two African American journalists confront World War II: perspectives on nationalism, racism, and identity / Larry A. Greene and Alan Delozier -- Bylines and bayonets: how United States Marine Corps combat correspondents in World War II blended journalism and public relations / Douglass K. Daniel -- Reporting reconnaissance to the public: a comparative analysis of Canadian and American strategies / Victoria Sotvedt -- Outstanding and conspicuous service: Iris Carpenter, Lee Carson, and Ann Stringer in the European theater / Carolyn M. Edy -- A "butcher and bolt" force: commandos, rangers, and newspaper dramatics in World War II / James Austin Sandy -- "A major readjustment": Omar Bradley's war against the Stars and Stripes / Alexander G. Lovelace -- After the shooting stopped: justice and journalism at Nuremberg / Nathaniel L. Moir.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.