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The war beat, Europe : the American media at war against Nazi Germany / Steven Casey.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D799.U6 C38 2017

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    "Broadcasting pioneers like Ed Murrow and Walter Cronkite, unpretentious reporters like Ernie Pyle, and dashing photographers like Robert Capa and Margaret Bourke-White are remembered for their courage and their willingness to put their lives on the line to record the sights and sounds of the World War II battlefield. In return for their fervent loyalty to the anti-Nazi cause, so the argument goes, the military provided them with almost unprecedented access to all the major events. Small wonder that they apparently responded with patriotic generosity, telling a story that both the military and the home front wanted to hear: World War II as a great American success story. In doing so, these war correspondents engaged in self-censorship to hold back the type of story that would have a corrosive impact on domestic morale. Casey uses relevant archives of primary sources that other previous works have failed to, to challenge the core assumptions at the heart of the WWII media narrative. Was the American public exposed to an upbeat and anodyne image of the 'good war,' which helped to ensure that domestic support remained durable and robust? How did the military's goal of keeping civilians 'entertained,' the president's aim to prevent complacency on the home front, the media's desire to sell papers and radio shows, and the reporters' ambitions and hardships affect what Americans read about the war in the European theater? Was the cooperation between the military and war correspondents voluntary, altered by censorship policies, coerced to some degree, or the result of a fractious compromise? Steven Casey gives the real scoop in this in-depth account covering the reporters who covered the European beat from the battlegrounds of North Africa, Germany, Italy, and France"-- Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Casey, Steven, author.
    Published
    New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]
    Locale
    United States
    Europe
    Contents
    Going to War
    Part 1: North Africa
    Invasion, 1942
    The Advent of Ernie
    Defeat at Kasserine
    Victory in Tunisia
    Part 2: Bombing Germany
    How-I-Almost-Got Killed-Today Stories
    A High-Octane Outfit
    Dark Days
    Part 3: Sicily and Italy
    Invasion, 1943
    An Antidote to Complacency
    Death in Winter
    Anzio and Cassino
    Part 4: Overlord
    Fear Lay Blackly Deep Down
    Invasion, 1944
    Normandy Stalemate
    Breakout
    Part 5: Victory
    To Germany's Borders
    Blackout on the Bulge
    Into the Reich
    Unconditional Surrender.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-416) and index.
    Going to War -- Part 1: North Africa -- Invasion, 1942 -- The Advent of Ernie -- Defeat at Kasserine -- Victory in Tunisia -- Part 2: Bombing Germany -- How-I-Almost-Got Killed-Today Stories -- A High-Octane Outfit -- Dark Days -- Part 3: Sicily and Italy -- Invasion, 1943 -- An Antidote to Complacency -- Death in Winter -- Anzio and Cassino -- Part 4: Overlord -- Fear Lay Blackly Deep Down -- Invasion, 1944 -- Normandy Stalemate -- Breakout -- Part 5: Victory -- To Germany's Borders -- Blackout on the Bulge -- Into the Reich -- Unconditional Surrender.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780190660628
    0190660627
    Physical Description
    x, 429 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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