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American Women Report World War I Chris Dubbs

American Women Report World War I By Chris Dubbs

American Women Report World War I by Chris Dubbs


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The work of female journalists focuses more squarely on individuals caught in the conflict - including themselves. It offers a valuable counterpoint to the male, horror-of-the-trenches experience and demonstrates how World War I served as a catalyst that enabled women to expand the public forum for their opinions on social and moral issues.

American Women Report World War I Summary

American Women Report World War I: An Anthology of Their Journalism by Chris Dubbs

In the opening decades of the 20th century, war reporting remained one of the most well-guarded, thoroughly male bastions of journalism. However, when war erupted in Europe in August 1914, a Boston woman, Mary Boyle O'Reilly, became one of the first journalists to bring the war to American newspapers. A Saturday Evening Post journalist, Mary Roberts Rinehart, became the first journalist, of any country, of any gender, to visit the trenches. These women were only the first wave of female journalists who covered the conflict.

American Women Report World War I collects more than 35 of the best of their articles and those that highlight the richness of their contribution to the history of the Great War. Editor Chris Dubbs provides section introductions for background and context to stories such as 'Woman Writer Sees Horrors of Battle,' 'Star Woman Runs Blockade,' and 'America Meets France.'

The work of female journalists focuses more squarely on individuals caught in the conflict - including themselves. It offers a valuable counterpoint to the male, horror-of-the-trenches experience and demonstrates how World War I served as a catalyst that enabled women to expand the public forum for their opinions on social and moral issues.

American Women Report World War I Reviews

This is an extraordinary anthology - there isn't a dull piece in the bunch, and the most striking stories are as riveting as any work of war literature I know. - Steven Trout, author of On the Battlefield of Memory

About Chris Dubbs

Chris Dubbs is the author of An Unladylike Profession: American Women War Correspondents in World War I and American Journalists in the Great War, as well as co-editor of The AEF in Print: An Anthology of American Journalism in World War I (UNT Press). He lives in Edinboro, Pennsylvania.

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GOR013824121
9781574418255
1574418254
American Women Report World War I: An Anthology of Their Journalism by Chris Dubbs
Used - Like New
Hardback
University of North Texas Press,U.S.
2021-04-30
360
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