Women war correspondents have overcome gender bias to be able to perform the same work as men in their field. This thesis looks at the history of women war correspondents starting with Margaret Bourke-White during World War II through Christine Amanpour in the 2003 Iraqi War. Through tension with the military over censure and editors for rights to work, these women\u27s work has withstood scrutiny over the years
Women began reporting on war in the mid-nineteenth century, covering, among other wars, Europeans re...
Women went to Vietnam as war correspondents in unprecedented numbers in the 1960s and early 1970s. A...
Women went to Vietnam as war correspondents in unprecedented numbers in the 1960s and early 1970s. A...
This dissertation chronicles the history of American women who worked as war correspondents through ...
This dissertation chronicles the history of American women who worked as war correspondents through ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis, Teaching American History, 2006C...
© 2013 Dr. Jeannine Ann BakerThis thesis is the first comprehensive account of the groundbreaking Au...
This paper explores the role played by women in reporting compelling narratives from the frontline i...
Although there have been women reporters on the front lines since the First World War and their numb...
?Woman, Warrior: The Story of Linda Bray and an Analysis of Female War Veterans in the American Medi...
A war correspondent has no border, no gender, no religion or race. The only thing a war reporter has...
A war correspondent has no border, no gender, no religion or race. The only thing a war reporter has...
The images included in my thesis work reflect my experience growing up with military propaganda—pict...
The article explores myths and misinformation in the history of women war correspondents. Topics dis...
This piece discusses the many different voices of women writing during and post-WWI. It examines the...
Women began reporting on war in the mid-nineteenth century, covering, among other wars, Europeans re...
Women went to Vietnam as war correspondents in unprecedented numbers in the 1960s and early 1970s. A...
Women went to Vietnam as war correspondents in unprecedented numbers in the 1960s and early 1970s. A...
This dissertation chronicles the history of American women who worked as war correspondents through ...
This dissertation chronicles the history of American women who worked as war correspondents through ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science, Emphasis, Teaching American History, 2006C...
© 2013 Dr. Jeannine Ann BakerThis thesis is the first comprehensive account of the groundbreaking Au...
This paper explores the role played by women in reporting compelling narratives from the frontline i...
Although there have been women reporters on the front lines since the First World War and their numb...
?Woman, Warrior: The Story of Linda Bray and an Analysis of Female War Veterans in the American Medi...
A war correspondent has no border, no gender, no religion or race. The only thing a war reporter has...
A war correspondent has no border, no gender, no religion or race. The only thing a war reporter has...
The images included in my thesis work reflect my experience growing up with military propaganda—pict...
The article explores myths and misinformation in the history of women war correspondents. Topics dis...
This piece discusses the many different voices of women writing during and post-WWI. It examines the...
Women began reporting on war in the mid-nineteenth century, covering, among other wars, Europeans re...
Women went to Vietnam as war correspondents in unprecedented numbers in the 1960s and early 1970s. A...
Women went to Vietnam as war correspondents in unprecedented numbers in the 1960s and early 1970s. A...