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An Unladylike Profession : American Women War Correspondents in World War I /

When World War I began, war reporting was a thoroughly masculine bastion of journalism. But that did not stop dozens of women reporters from stepping into the breach, defying gender norms and official restrictions to establish roles for themselves-- and to write new kinds of narratives about women a...

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Autor principal: Dubbs, Chris (Military historian) (Autor)
Otros Autores: Woodruff, Judy (writer of foreward.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lincoln, Nebraska] : Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, 2020.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Mary Boyle O'Reilly, first on the scene -- Among the first reporters -- The Saturday Evening Post's women's war -- Novelist journalists -- Status of women in warring countries -- And the war dragged on -- On other fronts -- War and revolution in Russia -- Covering American involvement -- After the fighting -- Appendix: Journalists mentioned in An unladylike profession. 
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