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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix A Note about Names xi xiii Introduction 1 1 Japan Meets the Press 2 Lionel James and Stanley Washburn 45 3 Jack London 69 4 John Fox Jr. 91 5 Richard Harding Davis 113 6 Luigi Barzini Sr. 131 7 Photographers and Illustrators 147 8 Hector Fuller 171 9 With the Russians 183 Conclusion 199 10 Bibliography 215 Index 229 About the Authors 239 Vil
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Index ABC News, 211 Abe, Lieutenant Y., 76 accreditation: Boer War, 20-21; defined by Hague Convention, 19-20; Japanese correspondents, 13; Spanish-American War, 17-18; Western correspondents with Japan, xv, 22, 31-32, 101, 105, 171, 172, 178, 192, 202; Western correspondents with Russia, 30, 32-33, 183-85, 186, 187, 189-90; World War I, 206-8; World War П, 62 Afghanistan, war in (2001), 182n46, 212nl5 Albertini, Luigi, 133-34, 136, 143 Aleksandr П, 3 Alekseev, Evgenii Ivanovich, 51, 185, 186 Alger, Russell A., 17-18 al Qaeda, 211 American Revolution, 6-7, 116 American Society of Newspaper Editors, 8 Amur River, 3 Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 4, 49, 104 Anshantien, 103, 124, 141 Antung. See Dandong Archibald, James F. J., 32, 188, 191 Artimeev, Colonel, 185, 187 Asada Nobuoki, 142 Asahi Shimbun, 11 Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis, 149, 195 Associated Press, 8, 12, 16, 21, 22, 34, 78, 100, 141, 178, 183-84, 185, 191, 194, 207 Atheam, Pop, 49, 55 attachés, military, xvi, 205-6. See also MacArthur, Arthur; March, Peyton C.; Pershing, John J. “Black Jack” atrocity stories, 19, 99, 207, 209 Babin, Gustave, 151 Baker, Newton, 203 Baltic Fleet, Russian, 35, 65, 202 Baltimore Evening Herald, 35 Barry, Richard, 201-2 Barzini, Ettore, 134 Barzini, Luigi Jr., 143 Barzini, Luigi Sr., 21, 27, 93, 100, 131-44,139, 201, 205; “feminine” style of war correspondence, 19, 204-5; Mukden, battle of, witness, 131-32, 138 Bass, John, 33, 56 Bayan, 50, 51 Bell, Charles Moberly, 47 Bemays, Edward, 209 229
230 Index Beveridge, Albert, ЗО, 174, 175 Bigelow, Poultney, 18 Blaine, James G., 56 Bloom, David, 182n46 Boer War, 4, 20-21, 27, 32, 46, 78, 114, 135 Borghese, Scipione, 132 Boxer Rebellion, 33, 134-35, 164 Brill, William H„ 22, 23, 25, 78, 99, 100, 102, 103^1, 140, 141 Brindle, Ernest, 190 Brinkley, Frank, 106 Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 199 Brown, Harry, 49, 51, 52, 55 Bulla, Aleksandr, 157 Bulla, Karl, 156 Bulla, Victor K., 156-58, 191 Burleigh, Bennet, 11, 13, 21, 45, 54, 100, 132,207,210 Busan, 73 bushidõ, 83 Cable News Network (CNN), 211 The Call of the Wild, 70 Cameron, Simon, 16 El Caney, battle of, 95 CBS News, 211 censorship: banning of press from combat zone, xiv, 23-24, 26, 54, 56, 69, 92, 98, 173, 190; justification by Japan, 28-30; Meiji era, prewar, 9, 10-12; photography, of, 24, 69, 7273; protested by war correspondents, 28, 30, 78, 99; regulations, Japanese, 31-32, 79; regulations, Russian, 32, 187; relaxation by Japan, 30-31, 60, 76, 93, 107, 136; Russo-Japanese War, examples and strength, xiv-xvi, 12, 56, 69-70, 84, 103, 107-8, 135, 136, 138,183,193, 201; self-, 12, 16, 62, 64, 189. See also individual wars, telegraph Central News Agency, 33, 78 Century Magazine, 71, 94 Chapelle, Dickey, 212nl7 Chefoo. See Yantai Chefoo, SS, 50, 55 Chefoo Daily News, 50, 176 Chemulpo. See Incheon Chemulpo, battle of, 50, 157, 162 Chicago Daily News, 33, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 64, 191 Chicago Evening Post, 184 China. See individual locations China, SS, 97 Chinampo. See Nampo Chinese Eastern Railway, 3 Chinese Telegraph Company, 192 Chomsky, Noam, 209-10 Christie, Dugald, 192
Cincinnati Post, 17 Civil War, American, 8, 14-16, 148, 204 Cleveland Press, 17 Collier, Peter F., 113, 148 Collier’s Weekly, 6, 21, 22, 26, 28, 32, 33, 34,64,71,74,81, 97,113,119, 120, 122, 132, 147, 148, 157, 160, 162, 188, 191, 192, 205 Collins, Robert Moore, 33 collodion wet-plate process, 149-50 Columbia, SS, 2, 186, 191 Committee on Public Information (CPI), 208, 209 Corriere d’America, 143 Corriere della Sera, 19, 27, 131, 13235, 136, 137, 138, 141, 143 Cowan, Ruth, 212η 17 Coxey’s Army, 70 Crane, Stephen, 16, 18 Creel, George, 208, 209 Creel Commission. See Committee on Public Information (CPI) Creelman, James, 18, 19 Crimean War, xiv, 19,172,186, 204; impact on style of war correspondence, 19, 140; photography (collodion wet-plate process), 149-50 Crittenden, 96
Index Crystallizing Public Opinion, 209 Cuba: revolt against Spain, 114, 115, 212nl7. See also Spanish-American War Daguerre, Louis-Jacques-Mandé, 149 daguerreotype, 149-50 Daily Chronicle (London), 33 Daily Express (London), 71 Daily Mail (London), 12, 33, 50, 74, 190, 191 Daily Telegraph (London), 13, 21, 33, 54,74, 109, 131, 190, 195, 207 Dalian. See Dalny Dalny, xi, 3, 50, 53, 60, 101, 135, 136, 137,171 Dana, Charles, 94 Dandong, 81, 82 Davis, Cecil, 97, 113, 119, 120 Davis, Oscar King, 33, 71, 80 Davis, Richard Harding, 16, 18, 25, 29, 72, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 108, 118, 136, 140, 141, 212nl7; Cuban war of independence, 115-17; early life and education, 114-15; “feminine” style of war correspondence, 204-5; Japanese people, writing on, 120-21, 126; playwright, 115; protests censorship, 98-99, 109, 122; quits war zone, xvi, 36,103-4, 105, 107; San Juan Hill, battle of, 117-19; Second Army, travels with, 100-4; World War I, 126-27 de Forest, Lee, 47-49, 55 de Mille, Cecil В., 109 Denny, George 191 Department of Defense, U.S. See Pentagon de Plançon de Rigny, Georges A., 185 Desert Storm. See Iraq, war in (1991) de Tocqueville, Alexis, 7-8, 9 Dinwiddie, William, 33, 80 Donohoe, M.H, 33 Dunn, Robert L., 20-21, 71, 74-75, 148, 149, 160-61 Dunn, William J., 45 231 Eastern Telegraph Company, 48, 55 embedded correspondents, embedding, 62, 63, 65n75, 144, 210, 212nl5 Emerson, Edwin Jr., 171, 191-92 Empress of China, RMS, 100, 172 Empress of Japan, RMS, 56 espionage, 24—25, 46, 48, 51, 53, 54, 58, 59, 69-70, 72, 136, 174, 175, 176, 185, 186, 192-93, 204, 210 Espionage Act
(1917), 208 ethics, journalism: codes, 8, 213n36; fabricated news, 27, 199, 201 Etzel, Lewis Leonard, 190, 191 Eulsa Coerced Government Treaty, 26 Fairbanks, Charles W., 174 Falklands War, 203 Fawan, SS, 57-61, 173-74; seized by Russian navy, 58-69 “feminine” style of war correspondence, 16, 19, 85, 204-5. See also Godkin, E. L.; individual correspondents Fengcheng, 83 Feng Hwang Cheng. See Fengcheng Fenton, Roger, 149, 150 Figaro, 24 Fillmore, Millard, 199 First Amendment, 7-8, 208 First Army, Japanese, 21-22, 33, 34, 62, 74-76, 78-80, 83, 173; correspondents accredited to, 33-34, 78 Following the Sun Flag, 109 Forbes-Robertson, Johnston, 154 Fourth Army, Japanese, 34, 62 Fourth Estate, 80 Fox, John Jr., 25, 36, 91-109, 105, 125, 126136, 140, 141, 171; “feminine” style of war correspondence, 204-5; protests censorship, 99, 105, 109; quits war zone, xvi, 36, 103-4, 106, 107; Second Army, travels with, 100-104; Spanish-American War, correspondence in, 16, 95-96 Fox, John Sr., 93 Fox, Minerva Worth Carr, 93
232 Index Fox Broadcasting Company, 211 Franco-Prussian War, 154 Franklin, Benjamin, 6 Fraser, David, 33, 46, 48 Freud, Sigmund, 209 Fukushima Yasumasa, 22 Fuller, Hector, ЗО, 54, 63, 100, 171-80, 193; accreditation revoked, 179; arrest at Port Arthur, 174 Fuller, Rose, 177, 179 Hearst, William Randolph, xiv, 18, 34, 69, 71, 74, 76, 77, 82, 97, 115, 116, 148 Heijo Maru, SS, 100, 101 Heimin Shìmbun, 10-11, 28 Hip Sang, SS, 59 Hirose Такео, 121-22 Hochi Shimbun, 11, 99 Hooker, Joseph, 16 Hosoya Sukeuji, 53 Gallipoli, battle of, 195 Garfield, James, 56 The Gazette (Montreal), 78 Gellhom, Martha, 205, 212nl7 Geneva Conventions, 20 Godkin, E. L„ 19, 140, 141, 202. See also “feminine” style of war correspondence Goebbels, Joseph, 209 Gordon, Charles George “Chinese,” 55, 70 grand reportage, 133 “Great System.” See press pools Grenada, war in, 203 Griscom, Lloyd, 23, 25, 28, 30, 31, 72-73, 98-99, 171, 174, 178, 192 Guards, military, 76, 83, 91-92, 102, 103, 108. See also liaisons Las Guásimas, 95 Gussie, SS, 17 Ichinohe Hyde, 63 Ijuin Gorõ, 49 Hague Convention, 19-20, 51 Haicheng, 91-92, 101, 102, 103, 136 Haimun, SS, 46, 48, 50-55 Hanjapu, 131, 145n3 Hare, James L. “Jimmy,” 34, 71, 81, 147,149, 158-60 Harper’s Weekly, 18, 33, 71, 95, 148 Harrison, Benjamin, 56 Hatsuse, 28, 60 Hay, John, 58, 98, 174 Hayashi Todasu, 28-30, 107, 108 Hayes, Rutherford B., 59 Hayes, Webb C., 59 Hearn, Lafcadio, 121 Illustrated American, 158 Illustrated London News, 125, 148, 149, 151, 152, 155 L’Illustration, 151, 159 illustrations, history of, 150-51 Incheon, 28, 34, 48, 53, 57-58, 71, 74, 161, 173;
Japanese invasion of, 2, 21-22, 48, 75 Indianapolis News, 30, 54, 63, 100, 171, 172, 173, 174, 178, 179 Indianapolis Star, 179-80 Industrie, SS, 50 Ingram, Herbert, 148 In Many Wars by Many War Correspondents, 25 International News Service, 207 Iraq, war in (1991), 203^1 Iraq, war in (2003), 65n75, 182n46, 210,211, 212nl5 Iroquois, SS, 95 Irsky, 157 ltd Hirobumi, 5 Ito Sukeyuki, 22 The Jacket. See The Star Rover James, David H., 13 James, Lionel, 45-56, 71, 100 Japan Mail, 106 Jiji Shimpo, 99 Jiro Okabé, 108 Le Journal de Paris, 196 “journalism of action,” 19
Index Kaneko Kentarõ, 5-6,15, 105 Kaofengshik, 141 Kasuga, 28, 52 Katsura Taro, ЗО Kendall, George, xiii-xiv The Kentuckians, 95 Kettle Hill, battle of, 118-19 Kidd, Benjamin, 83 Kipling, Rudyard, 154 Kirton, Walter, 33, 78 kisha clubs, 10 Kitchener, Herbert, 55,206 Kittredge, Charmian, 70, 72, 74, 76, 77 Knight, Edward F., 27,33 Kobe, 100 Kodama Gentarö, 22 Кокитіп Shimbun, 12, 70 Komura Jutarõ, 6, 22, 30, 50, 72-73, 98-99, 105, 107 Korea: Japan, opposition to, 4; Japanese invasion of, 21-22, 26; protectorate, 26. See also Eulsa Coerced Government Treaty; individual locations; Korean people; Korean War Korea, SS, 85 Korean people, 75, 76-77, 163 Korean War, 212n 15 Koreets, 21, 50, 58 Kosuga, 59-60 Kõtuko Shüsui, 10-11 Kulien Cheng, battle of, 82 Kuroki Tamemoto, 141, 159, 191 Kuropatkin, Aleksei, 58 Kwantung, 51 Lamscott, M., 184 Lamsdorf, Vladimir, 183, 184 liaisons, military, xv, 69, 79, 101, 190, 202, 204 Liaodong Peninsula, 1,3, 32, 34, 35, 48, 53, 60, 99, 101, 103, 106, 135-36, 171, 172, 173, 187, 190, 192, 194, 207 Liaoyang, battle of, 34,64-65, 93, 104, 123, 136-37, 140—41, 191 233 Lippmann, Walter, 200, 202, 209 Little, Richard Henry, 58, 191 Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, 93, 95, 96, 109 London, Bess, 70, 85 London, Jack, 25, 34, 69-86, 73, 97, 104, 109, 123, 126, 140, 141, 159, 202, 204, 205; arrested, 71-72, 76-77, 84; “feminine” style of war correspondence, 19, 85, 204-5; prisoner in Korea, 76-77; quits war zone, xvi; romantic notions of war, xiv, 70 London Daily News, 19 London Daily Chronicle, 53 Londres, Albert, 133 Louisa Bay, 174, 176 Lubavin, Baron, 53
Lushun. See Port Arthur Lusitania, RMS, 207 Lynch, George, 25, 53, 100, 108, 125; quits war zone, 103-4, 108 MacArthur, Arthur, xvi, 203 MacArthur, Douglas, xvi, 203 MacDonald, Ramsay, 180 MacGahan, Januarius, 19 MacHugh, Robert Joseph, 33 MacPherson, Ian, 206 Maine, USS, 9, 16 Makarov, Stepan Osipovich, 52 Manchuria. See individual locations March, Peyton C., xvi, 203, 206 Marroni, Ettore, 134 Martin Eden, 86 Maxwell, William, 33 McCormick, Frederick, 184, 186, 194, 196n8, 205 McCormick, Robert Sanderson, 183 McCullagh, Francis, 2, 186, 191 McKenzie, Frederick Arthur, 12, 23, 33, 71, 74-75, 191, 206 McKinley, William, 19, 56, 116, 119, 158, 160 Meiji, Emperor, 9, 152
234 Index Meiji government, 2-3 Mencken, H. L„ 35, 199-200, 201 Metropolitan Magazine, 127 Mexican-American War, xiii-xiv, 14, 149 Michimasa Soyeshima, 106-8, 171 Middleton, Henry, 191 Millard, Thomas F„ 1, 4, 5, 183, 191, 192, 193, 194, 201 Miller, Henry B., 58 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japanese, 6, 22, 25, 30, 31, 49, 72-73, 100, 108, 178; entertains journalists, 23, 27, 71 Ministry of War, Japanese, 22, 26, 28, 30,31,34,71, 137, 203-4 Minneapolis Times, 56 Minotao Islands, 57, 63 Mitsuo Fuchida, 1 Moji, 33, 71-72, 100 Мокро, 74 Montgomery, Cora. See Storms, Jane McManus Morgan, Gerald, 127 Morning Chronicle (London), 125 Morning Post (London), 27, 33 Morrison, George, 54 Morse, Samuel F. B., xiii Mott, Gordon L., 179 A Mountain Europa, 93, 94 Mukden, battle of, 34-35, 64-65, 131, 136, 137, 143, 191, 192, 194, 207 Murrow, Edward R., 45 Mussolini, Benito, 143 Nabeshima Keijirõ, 5 Nampo, 33, 34, 48, 49, 50 Nanshan Hill, battle of, 34, 171 Nashimoto Morimasa, 92 National Cash Register Company (NCR), 180 National Public Radio, 211 Neaudeau, Ludovic, 196n8 Newchwang. See Yingkou New Orleans Picayune, xiii Newspaper Enterprise Association, 32, 171 newspapers, American: bylines, 16; colonial era, 6-7; economics, 7-9; growth in nineteenth century, 7-8, 14; press development, 6-9; professional standards, 6-9. See also ethics, journalism; individual papers; individual wars; Penny Press newspapers, British. See individual papers newspapers, Japanese: censorship of, 9, 10-12; economics, 10; feudal era, 9; Meiji era, 9-12; subsidies, 5; Tokugawa era, 9; war, support for, 11, 92,
99, 202. See also censorship; individual papers; kisha clubs; public opinion New York Herald, 2, 19, 27, 33, 71, 96, 117, 124, 186 New York Journal, 18, 71, 115, 148 New York Sun, 7,94,115,117 New York Times, 16, 33, 46, 48, 49, 55, 71, 94, 134, 178, 179 New York World, 16, 70, 80, 191 Nicholas П, Tsar, 3-4, 19, 183-84 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 83 Nightingale, Florence, xiv Nisshin, 52 Niva, 157 Nodzu Michitsura, 131, 141 Nogi Maresuke, 61, 62 Nojine, E. K., 186 Novi Krai, 185-87 Novoe Vremia, 193 objectivity, 8, 160, 210-11 Okada, T„ 79, 80 Oku Yasukata, 91-92, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 107-8, 123, 124, 135, 136, 137, 138, 141, 155 Opium War, 3 Oregonian (Portland), 56 Osaka Asahi Shimbun, 11 Õyama Gentarõ, 22, 93 Õyama Iwao, 136, 138,142-43
Index Pallada, 186, 201 Palmer, Frederick, 12, 13, 22-23, 25, 26, 33, 71, 79, 83, 93, 126, 132,140, 141, 159, 203,204, 206, 207 Panay, USS, 143 Paoshankan, 141 Pavlov, Alexander, 54 Pearl Harbor, 1 Penny Press, 7 Pentagon, 210, 212n 15 Perry, Matthew C, 2 Pershing, John J. “Black Jack,” xvi, 203 Pescadores, 3 Pesteech, E. F., 32, 188, 189, 193 Petropavlovsk, 52, 63 Philadelphia Inquirer, 80 Phillips, Percivai, 71 photography, history of, 147, 149; halftone printing, 149-50; Kodak, 162; technological advancements, 148. See also daguerreotype; collodion wet-plate process Pitzuwo, 60 Plehve, Viacheslav Konstantinovich, 183, 184 Polk, James K., 14 Port Arthur, 1,3,45,51,55, 58, 59-60, 63, 64, 65, 100, 101, 183, 192-193, 195,201; besieged on land, 12-13, 34, 48, 50, 54, 57, 61-62, 98, 136-37, 139, 165, 171-78, 195, 202; capitulation, 34, 137, 155, 178; defenses, 187; life within, 139, 178, 185-87; naval blockade of, 2, 34, 52, 53, 57, 61, 98, 121, 171, 174, 175, 178; surprise attack, 1-2, 21, 29, 48, 71, 74, 135, 148, 152, 172, 189, 191 Portsmouth, N.H., 35, 105 postmodernism, 201 Preece, William, 55 press pools, xv, 69, 79-80, 190, 202, 204 Prior, Melton, 13, 56, 100, 125, 149, 151, 154, 202; drawings of Japanese people, 152-53, 155; quits war zone, 103^4 235 prisoners of war, 176, 191, 193 Program on International Policy Attitudes, 211 propaganda, 28, 70, 85, 93, 201, 202, 207, 208, 209; British, xvi; French, xvi; Japanese, 5, 12-13, 26, 80; Russian, 37nl3 Propaganda, 209 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), 211 public opinion, 84-85, 108-9, 202, 204, 208, 211; American, 4, 5-6;
British, 4, 5; Japanese, xvi, 4-6, 11, 12-13, 69-70, 97-99, 171, 201, 202; national unity, 10, 121. See also Russo-Japanese War Public Opinion, 200, 209 public relations. See propaganda, public opinion Pulitzer, Joseph, 16, 191 Punch, 153 Pyle, Ernie, 205 Pyongyang, 22, 34, 74, 75, 76, 81, 82 racism: American, 6, 12, 60, 78-79, 82-83, 84, 89n61, 203; Japanese, 82, 106 radio: commercial, 45; Russo-Japanese War, in, 45-55, 59; speed of correspondence, 55 radiotelegraphy, 47, 55 Reed, Thomas B„ 56 Remington, Frederic, 95, 115, 116 Repington, Charles à Court, 2 Retvizan, 186, 201 Reuters, 12, 33, 47, 191 Review of Reviews, 19 Ricalton, James, 149, 156,164-65, 201-2 Richmond (Indiana) Item, 172, 178 Riis, Jacob A., 117, 150 The Risen Sun, 6 Roberts, Frederick, 20 Robinson, Henry Crabb, 39n55 Rockefeller, John D., 209
236 Index Roosevelt, Theodore, xvi, 18, 29, 33, 35, 61, 84, 95, 95, 98, 104, 105, 106, 117, 119, 161,207 Rossi, Adolfo, 133 Rough Riders, 18, 83, 95 Rozhestvenskii, Zinovii Petrovich, 35 Russell, William Howard, xiv, 19, 140, 141; “father” of war correspondence, xiv; knighthood, xiv Russian Revolution (1905), 205 Russian Revolution (1917), 205 Russo-Chinese Bank, 194 Russo-Japanese War: causes, 3-4; conclusion of, 35-36, 61, 105; impact on world events, xv, 201, 205-6, 210; Japanese mobilization, xv, 12, 21, 71, 172; Japanese strategy in, 2, 21, 34, 28-29; Japan’s justification for, 6, 11, 106-8; Russian expansionism, 3-4; subsequent wars, impact on, xvi, 193, 203; weaponry, 1, 12-13, 132, 202. See also accreditation; censorship; individual battles; World War Zero Russo-Turkish War, 154 Sakai Toshihiko, 10 Sakhalin Island, 3, 35 Samson, SS, 54—55 San Francisco Chronicle, 163 San Francisco Examiner, 71, 74, 78, 81, 82 San Juan Hill, battle of, 95, 117-19 Sataké, Viscount, 108 Scheff, Fritzi, 109 Scovel, Sylvester, 16-17 Scribner’s Magazine, 93, 96, 97, 102, 104, 105, 109, 117, 125, 191 Scripps, E. W., 17, 32 The Sea Wolf, 71 Second Army, Japanese, 34, 53, 62, 9192, 119, 135, 137; correspondents accredited to, 100 Sedition Act (1918), 208 Segawa Asanoshin, 106 Seoul, 2, 22, 48, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 81 Shafter, William R„ 19, 80, 89n47, 118 Shaho, 137 Shandong Peninsula, 3,48, 173 Shanghai, 28, 53, 54 Shanghai Mercury, Ո1 Shanghai News, 176 Shenyang, battle of. See Mukden, battle of Sherman, William Tecumseh, 16 Shimonoseki, 71-72, 73 Siberia, SS, 48, 71 Sigsbee, Charles D., 16
Sino-Japanese War, 1, 3,4, 29, 148, 166, 201 Sioux City (Iowa) Journal, 161 Smith, Al, 180 social media, 200, 210, 211 South Manchurian Railway, 4, 35 Spanish-American War, 16-19, 33, 70, 80, 95-96, 117-19, 158, 164, 204; censorship, 17, 18 Spanish Civil War, 45, 85, 205 The Sphere (London), 78 spies, spying. See espionage Stampa, La, 133, 134 Standard (London), 33 Stanton, Edwin, 16 The Star Rover, 86 Stead, William T„ 19 stereotypes, 200 Stevenson, Robert Louis, 114 St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 193 Stoessel, Anatolii Mikhailovich, 173, 176, 178, 187 Stone, Melville E., 183-84 Storms, Jane McManus, xiii-xiv Story, Douglas, 11, 32, 171, 188,189, 190, 191, 193, 194, 210 Straight, Willard, 12, 23 Suematsu Kenshõ, 5 Suminoye Maru, 33
Index Sunan-guyõk, 75 Sungari, 58 Swinton, Earnest, 206-7 Tabumo, Ieronim Pavlovich, 193-94 Taiwan, 3 Takahira Kogorö, 98-99 Takeuchi, 100 Taliban, 212nl5 Tanaka Giichi, 22-23 Tang River, 141 telegraph: censorship, 28, 32, 69, 80, 81, 108, 136, 138, 173, 183-84; channel of news, xiii, 8, 27-28, 46, 138, 18384, 192, 204; security threat, 16-17, 20, 27, 108, 136, 192 Telissu, battle of, 99, 102 Le Temps, 5, 34 Tennyson, Alfred, xiv Teshima, Captain, 77 Third Army, Japanese, 34, 61, 62, 65, 131, 135, 156, 165; correspondents accredited to, 62,195 Tianjin, 136, 137 Tiensuiden, 141 Tientsin. See Tianjin Times (London), 2, 19, 33, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55, 64, 71, 106, 109, 117, 133, 195 Times of India, Al Togo Heichahim, 1, 35 Tokutomi Soho. 12, 70 Tonami Kurakichi, 49, 51, 52, 53, 64 The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, 109 Trans-Siberian Railway, 3 Tsessarevich, 186 Tsushima Strait, battle of, 35, 65, 199 Uchida Yasuya, 4 Uchimura Kanzõ, 13 Underwood Underwood, 164,165 unilateral journalist, 63 United Press, 207 237 Variag, 21, 50, 58 Victor-Thomas, Charles, 34 Vietnam War, 116, 212nl5 Villiers, Frederick, 149, 154-56 Vladivostok, 3, 4, 183, 186, 190 von Gottenburg, 34 Wafangdian, 101 Wa-fang-tien. See Wafangdian Walker, Jimmy, 180 war correspondents: canteen, 34; “golden age,” xiii-xiv, 14-19, 70; traveling kit, 25-26. See also individual correspondents; individual wars War News from Mexico, 14, 24 Washburn, Stanley, 45, 56-65, 173-74, 176 Washburn, William Drew, 56 Washington Post, 68n75, 178, 179, 212nl5 Waud, Alfred, 148 Weihai, 48, 55 Whigham, Henry J., 191,194 White
Fang, 86 Wiju, 76, 81; battle of, 81-82 Wilhelm II, Kaiser, 6, 184 Williams, J. Sheldon, 78 Wilson, Woodrow, 203, 208 Woodville, Richard Caton, 14, 24 Worcester, HMS, 172 World War I, xvi, 33, 55-56, 64, 143, 147, 158, 188, 195, 203, 206, 207, 209; adopts Russo-Japanese War censorship, xvi, 203, 205-7 World War II, 3, 45, 85, 203, 205, 212nl5 “World War Zero,” xv, xviiin5 Yalu, battle of the, 22, 57, 81-82, 98, 148, 155, 159 Yalu River, 58, 59, 60, 75, 76, 79, 83, 135, 159, 162
238 Index Yamamoto Gonnohyõe, 22 Yantai, 48, 53, 54, 57, 59, 60, 104, 105, 125, 162, 173, 174, 175, 176, 178, 185, 186, 191 Yashima, 28, 60, 202 “yellow peril,” 6, 153 Yihetuan Movement. See Boxer Rebellion Yingkou, 32, 58, 64,106, 192 Yorozu Chöhõ, 11 Yoshino, 28 Zulu War, 151
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title_exact_search | Journalism and the Russo-Japanese War the end of the golden age of combat correspondence |
title_full | Journalism and the Russo-Japanese War the end of the golden age of combat correspondence Michael S. Sweeney and Natascha Toft Roelsgaard |
title_fullStr | Journalism and the Russo-Japanese War the end of the golden age of combat correspondence Michael S. Sweeney and Natascha Toft Roelsgaard |
title_full_unstemmed | Journalism and the Russo-Japanese War the end of the golden age of combat correspondence Michael S. Sweeney and Natascha Toft Roelsgaard |
title_short | Journalism and the Russo-Japanese War |
title_sort | journalism and the russo japanese war the end of the golden age of combat correspondence |
title_sub | the end of the golden age of combat correspondence |
topic | Russisch-Japanischer Krieg (DE-588)4129105-0 gnd Pressezensur (DE-588)4175666-6 gnd Kriegsberichterstattung (DE-588)4033120-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Russisch-Japanischer Krieg Pressezensur Kriegsberichterstattung |
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