The French and Indian War strengthened the bonds of the British colonists settled on the eastern shores as they eagerly sought news about the outcomes of the battles at Ticonderoga,...
Young America's next encounter with Britain came during the War of 1812, when the nation's press called for all Americans to defend their recently won independence and protect their territorial...
The Greenwood Library of American War Reporting: The French and Indian War & the Revolutionary War. Volume 1
Violent, destructive, and murderous like nothing before or since, the world wars mobilized entire societies to support the war effort. Propaganda, censorship, security demands, and military control of press credentialing...
The Greenwood Library of American War Reporting: The Indian wars & the Spanish-American War
Beginning with a day that would live in infamy and ending with a war-weary sigh, reporters covering war-ravaged Asia during World War II and the Korean War had to contend...
Called the first modern war and our greatest national calamity, the nation's press conveyed news of the Civil War to the citizens North and South who looked to newspapers as...
Democracies cannot sustain unpopular wars. Vietnam was the most divisive for war for the American people. The enemy's tenacity was not accounted for in U.S. war plans until there was...
Television journalism was the primary medium for reporting on the US invasions of Iraq and the tragic events of 9/11. Live firsthand reports and video imagery have framed the dispatches...
The Greenwood Library of American War Reporting: The War of 1812 & the Mexican-American War. Volume 2
The Greenwood Library of American War Reporting: The Indian wars & the Spanish-American War. Volume 4
The Greenwood Library of American War Reporting: The Civil War, north and south. Volume 3
The Greenwood Library of American War Reporting: World War I & World War II, the European theater. Volume 5