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Reporting the War: Freedom of the Press from the American Revolution to the War on Terror Book

Reporting the War: Freedom of the Press from the American Revolution to the War on Terror
Reporting the War: Freedom of the Press from the American Revolution to the War on Terror, 
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 , Reporting the War: Freedom of the Press from the American Revolution to the War on Terror has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Reporting the War: Freedom of the Press from the American Revolution to the War on Terror
  • Written by author John Byrne Cooke
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, October 2007
  • 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
  • A riveting history of freedom of the press in wartime, from the founding of the United States to the war on terror Kirkus Reviews The son of famed expat journalist Alistair Cooke doffs his historical-novelist garb (South of the Border, 198
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Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction     1
Conceived in Liberty: The American Revolution (1775-1783)     5
The Halls of Montezuma: The Mexican War (1846-1848)     23
A House Divided: The Civil War (1861-1865)     43
Remember the Maine: The Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection (1898-1902)     63
The Great War: World War I (1914-1918)     87
The Good War: World War II (1939-1945)     105
Home by Christmas: The Korean War (1950-1953)     125
Quagmire: Vietnam (1954-1975)     145
Desert Storm: Iraq (1991)     167
September 11th and Afghanistan: The War on Terrorism (2001-2003)     185
Iraqi Freedom: Iraq (2003-)     205
The Long War: The War on Terrorism (2004-)     227
Notes     247
Index     267


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