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Titanic legacy

disaster as media event and myth
1995
Explores the impact of the Titanic disaster on twentieth-century culture and society, discussing its influence over a variety of communication media, and the media's role in immortalizing the story.

Journalism after September 11

2002
Contains fourteen essays in which various scholars and media commentators discuss the effects of the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 against the United States on journalism, focusing on the United States and Britain.

Real majority, media minority

the costs of sidelining women in reporting
1997

Vietnam's unseen war

pictures from the other side
2002
Celebrated British photojournalist Tim Page travels to Vietnam where he meets with North Vietnamese war photographers who share never-before-seen photographs from the Vietnam War and the personal stories behind them.

Al Qaeda's great escape

the military and the media on terror's trail
2004
Examines the U.S. war on terror in Afghanistan, specifically the battles of Tora Bora and Operation Anaconda, and discusses the strategic policies in Washington, media coverage, and the escape of bin Laden and his followers.

Naked in Baghdad

2004
The author describes her experiences in Baghdad as a war correspondent for National Public Radio during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Over there

from the Bronx to Baghdad
2005
A New York Times journalist documents his experiences working his way inside the Iraq War in order to get his news stories. Presents an honest account of what journalists have to do to get sources to confide in them, including improv, dirty jokes, slang, alcohol, sarcasm, and pointing fingers.

Remembering to forget

Holocaust memory through the camera's eye
1998

Lyndon Johnson's dual war

Vietnam and the press
1985

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