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CONTENTS
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Difficulties of war correspondent | 197 | |
Opposition of Military Officials | 198 | |
The Duke of Wellington and war correspondents | 198 | |
W. H. Russell and the Crimean War | 200 | |
Opposition of War Office | 201 | |
Opposition of governments | 201 | |
Lord Wolseley and the correspondents | 202 | |
W. H. Sherman and war correspondents | 202 | |
W. H. Russell in the Civil War | 203 | |
Reasons for opposition of authority to war correspondents | 204 | |
Climax of opposition in 1914 | 204 | |
Vacillating regulations applied to correspondents | 205 | |
Reasons for dislike of correspondents by War Office | 205 | |
Reasons for dislike felt by army | 206 | |
Drain on resources of the press | 207 | |
Strictures on war correspondent | 208 | |
His speedy disappearance again foretold | 211 | |
Side of the war correspondent | 211 | |
Difficulties he meets | 211 | |
Lack of appreciation of his work | 212 | |
His own pride in his achievements | 214 | |
Rebels at needless entanglements | 217 | |
But appreciates opportunities | 217 | |
Correspondent often victim of conditions | 217 | |
External difficulties | 218 | |
Responsibility of the public | 218 | |
War correspondent faces an impasse | 219 | |
Changing direction of correspondence | 220 | |
Charges brought against war correspondence | 221 | |
Charge that enemy profits by news sent | 221 | |
Examination of charges | 221 | |
Denial of them by war correspondents | 221 | |
Personal equation of correspondent | 222 | |
Golden age of war correspondence | 223 | |
Advantage of social neglect of war correspondent | 224 | |
Disadvantage of his social importance | 225 | |
Efforts to improve correspondence | 226 | |
War correspondence of recent war | 227 | |
Development of war correspondence | 227 | |
Generalizations concerning it impossible | 228 | |
Difference in war correspondents | 228 | |
Different types of wars | 228 | |
Different types of war correspondents | 228 | |
Relation of these questions to the historian | 229 | |
New directions of war correspondence | 229 |