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Contents List of Figures viii Acknowledgements ix Foreword by Martin Sixsmith xii Introduction 1 1 Sympathies in the struggle: Reporting Russia in revolution, 1917 7 2 ‘The press is lying, or does not know’: Russia goes to war with itself 29 3 From Ά wild and barbarous country’ via starvation to Stalinism 53 4 Believe everything but the facts 79 5 But what a story everything tells here: The Great Patriotic War 95 6 Secrets, censorship and cocktails with the Central Committee 115 7 A window on the country: Reporting reform and ruin 131 8 ‘Free for all’: The Yeltsin era 151 9 Becoming strong again? 171 10 Russia: My History 189 Notes 199 Bibliography 226 Index 232
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Index A Abbott, Tony 192 access (for journalists) 22-4, 35-6, 119-20,129-30 to communications 26,115,143-4, 154-5 lack of 54-6, 67, 83-4, 99-100,106, 141-2,191. See also access and war; travel restrictions to ordinary people 129-30,169 perestroika 133-5,141-2,148 public relations and 101,175,189 second Chechen war 165,167-8 to ordinary people 129-30,169 access and war Chechen wars 153,156-7,165,167-8 Civil War 54-6, 63-5 Russo-Georgian war of 2008 182-4 Second World War 96, 99-101,103, 105-6,108-9 aid 58-9,144 Aitken, Max. See Beaverbrook (Lord), Max Aitken Andropov, Yuri 131-2 Another Russia (group) 186 anti-semitism 24, 31,116,123 Aspect (PR company) 183 В Basayev, Shamil 156,165-6,178 Bassow, Whitman 56 BBC 110,112, 119, 122,174-5,192 choice of correspondent 106-7. See also Werth, Alexander value of representation in Moscow 126-9 Beaverbrook (Lord), Max Aitken 103,126 Bellingcat 190 Berezovsky, Boris 177,179-80 Beringer, Guy 26, 50 Beslan school siege 174-5,178 Bolsheviks dismissal of 27-8, 34, 67 First World War and 9-10,17,40-1 “Peace-Bread-Land” (slogan) 12, 34,43 Bourke White, Margaret 100-1 Brest-Litovsk (treaty of) 41 Brezhnev, Leonid 129,131-2 Buchan, John 13 Buchanan, George, Sir 12 Buckley, Neil 171-2,178,186,191,196 Budyonnovsk hostage crisis 156,165 Bukharin, Nikolai 54, 86-8 Bush, George H.W. 144-6 Butler, Ewan 99 C capitalism. See transition to capitalism Carr, Camilla 166 Cassidy, Henry 99,103,111-13 censorship 1990s 144-5 post-revolutionary period 33, 37, 39, 42-8 revolutionary period 24,33,39 Second World War 96,107,109-11 under Stalin 60-1,90-2 thaw
116-19,122-5,127 Western 39,48,110-11 Chance, Matthew 167,183,191,196 Chauvel, Patrick 154 Chechnya first Chechen war 151-7 second Chechen war 165-8 Cheka 61, 73,87 Chernenko, Konstantin 132 Chernobyl 135-7 Chivers, C.J. 182 Cholerton, A.T. 87-90, 92,100-6 Churchill, Winston 103-4 cinema (journalism and) 21-2,69 Civil War (1918-1921) 45, 50, 54 allied intervention 28-9,41-8 Clark, Joseph 124
Index 233 Clinton, William J. 193 Cold War 116,122,124,127-9 ‘new Cold War’ 164-5,190 collapse of USSR 148-50. See also coup attempt (1991) sense of humiliation after 144,164, 169,195 Colvin, Marie 167 context in reporting 21,48, 77, 87-8,185, 196-7 coup attempt (1991) 146-7 Crimea 116,129,148,190 annexation by Russia (2014) 79,190 transfer to Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 115-16 Cripps, Sir Stafford 105 Crozier, W.R 39, 91 Elbaum, Cynthia 151,157 election 131-2, 168, 172-3, 185 1991 election 131,143 1996 election 160-2 2008 election 181,189-90 Elphick, Robert 115,119-20,122,125,127-9 espionage accusations (against journalists) 54-5, 99-100,138-41 journalists as targets of 140-1 journalists engaged in 49-51, 59-63 ethics (journalistic) 59-60, 78,163 the eXile 186 expertise (of correspondents) 32, 50-1, 87-8,107-8,113,197-8 eyewitness reporting 11-12, 33-4, 78, 91, 108-9 D F Daily Express, The 10,103,126 Daily Mail, The 9,12,17-18, 82, 85, 87 Daily News, The 15, 30, 39 Daniloff, Nicholas 138-41,148 David Soskice 39, 91 Dawson, G.G. 13, 24 De Mauny, Erik 128-9,143 de Ригу, Kate 190,195 default on foreign debt (1998) 195 Dejevsky, Mary 140,146-7,149,195-6 Denny, Harold 82,87,121 details in reporting (importance of) 26-7, 35-6, 53,72,108 diplomacy (journalists’ involvement in) 49, 78, 90,148 diplomats78,89,103,105, 111, 156, 190 attitude to post-Soviet Russia, 195-6 reliance on correspondents 86-90,113, 169 dissidents 130 Dorr, Rheta Childe 16-17 Duranty, Walter 53, 55-6, 63-71,73-8, 82, 84,87-8 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 61 famine 57-8, 65, 73-6, 78 February revolution 9-13
correspondents’view of 12,15-16 Feuchtwanger, Lion 93 Financial Times, The 196 First World War 8-Ю, 12,16-17,40-1 Fleming, Ed 122 Franchetti, Mark 153,165-6,173-4,192, 194-7 Fyfe, Henry Hamilton 12-13,15 E Eisenhower, Dwight D. 127 Eisenstein, Sergei 19,21 G G8 summit 171-2,175,178 Georgia 118,142,182-5. See also RussoGeorgian war Germany 10,18,44,112,148,193 Gibbons, Floyd 63-5 Gide, André 93 glasnost’ 132-8,141-2 GlavUpDK 120-1 Gorbachev, Mikhail 132-5,144-8,157 Gorky, Maxim 57-9 GPlus (PR company) 175-6,183,186. See also public relations (PR) Grachev, Pavel 151 Great Patriotic War. See Second World War Great Purges 79-81 memory of 79-80
234 Index Grozny 151-7,165-8. See abo Chechnya Guardian, The 142,173,180 H Haldane, Charlotte 97-102,104-5,110-13 Halpin, Tony 181 Hands OffRussia (pamphlet) 36 Harding, Luke 180 Harrinaan, Averell 103 Harrison, Marguerite E. 59-63 Hitler, Adolf 74, 76,95-6,194 Hodgson, John Ernest 50 Hungary 127 I immediacy (in reporting) 15-16, 23,89. See also eyewitness reporting inflation 163 Internet 175 J James, Edwin L. 92,122 James, Jon 166 Johnson, Stanley 128 Jones, Gareth 73-5 Jordan, Philip 97,103,110-13 July Days (1917) 17-18 К Kendall, Bridget 133-5,140,148, 174-5 Kerensky, Alexander 17,24,27 Ketchum (PR company) 175-6. See abo GPlus (PR company); public relations (PR) KGB 81,120-1, 131, 139-41, 144,180 Khrushchev, Nikita 47,116-20,125, 127-30. See also secret speech King, Larry 173 Kirov, Sergei (murder of) 81-3 Kosovo 164 Krestinsky, Nikolai 87-8 Kuibyshev 104-6,108-10 Kursk (battle of) 109 Kursk (submarine) 173 L Latvia 55-6, 58,90-1 Lavrov, Sergei 183 Lenin, Vladimir death 68,72, 77 interview of 36 portrayal in Western press 24-7, 32-5, 38 seizure of power 18 succession 54 Lieven, Dominic 156-7 Lithuanian guards (murder of) 145-6 Litvinenko, Alexander (poisoning of) 165, 179-80 Litvinov, Maksim 65,78,110 Lockhart, Bruce 28, 34, 50-1 Lozovsky, Solomon 100,103-4,109-12, 116 Lyons, Eugene 70-1, 75-6, 91, 93-4 M Maclean, Fitzroy 86-7,89-90 Magnitsky affair 191-2 Manchester Guardian, The 39,44,48,83-4 Maria Fyodorovna 7-8, 39 McDougall, Ian 127 media war 96,102,106,182-4,191 Medvedev, Dmitry 181-2,189,224 Meek, James 151,164 Metro-Vickers trial 75-8 MH17 190,192 Muggeridge,
Malcolm 71-3, 76, 89-90 N national story 193 New York Times, The 10, 59, 82, 86,132, 160, 179 news management 92,176,186 Nicholas II, tsar 7-9, 39-40 NKVD 81, 87 Nord-Ost hostage crisis 173 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 164-5,172-3,185 Northcliffe (Lord), Alfred Harmsworth 28, 38,49 Northcliffe press 13,18, 24-5,27, 36
235 Index О R objectivity 15-16, 48-9, 93-4,107-9. See also political views (of correspondents) October 1993 157-60 October revolution 19-27 Owen, Richard 132,134 Radek, Karl 45-6, 84-6, 93 radio 96-9,106,126-7,155. See also Radio Moscow Radio Moscow 92, 97,102,127 Ransome, Arthur 15-16, 29-31, 34-6, 38-9,45 ‘The Truth about Russia’ 36,41-2 espionage 49-51 Reagan, Ronald 139 Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda) 100,115 Reed, John 18-24, 68, 70 Ten Days That Shook the World 9, 18-22,77 Remnick, David 144 Rettie, John 117-20,125,130. See also secret speech revolution. See February revolution; October revolution; revolution of 1905 revolution of 1905 8-9 Reynolds, Quentin 90, 99,103-6,110, Pares, Bernard 13, 31,42-3 perestroika 132-5,137-8 Peskov, Dmitry 185-6,196 Philips Price, Morgan 13-15, 26-7, 29, 31-2, 34, 39,41-51, 197 policymaking (journalism and) 28, 35, 110,164-5,169, 195-7 political views (of correspondents) ‘useful idiots’ 23,43 anti-communist 13-15, 32-4, 90-1 disagreements over, 93,124 disillusionment 23, 78, 89, 93,111 influence on reporting 15-16, 35,41-4, 46,49,125 pro-communist 15,19-20, 22,41-4, 70-2, 77,103,124-5 Politkovskaya Anna, 168 post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 156 Pravda 91,96 pressure (on journalists) denying accreditation 165,191 diplomatic 49, 75, 107 editorial 24-5, 76,124,180,196 visasand 111, 123,192 propaganda 1996 election 160-1 revolution and 34, 36 in the Second World War 95-7,102, 106,108,111-13 Western journalism and 17,44,49,60, 112 public relations (PR) 172-3,176-7,183-4 Putin, Vladimir 5,156, 171-81,185-6, 189-90,192-3 ‘webcast’ 175
elections 168,173,175,181,189 history and 80-1, 95,193 image in Western media 173-5 121 Rohde, Shelley 125 role (of journalist) 35,45-6,48-9, 78,198 Rosenberg, Steve 60,192 Roxburgh, Angus 139-41,175-7,186 Russell, Sam 124-5,130 Russia Today (RT) 4, 74,177, 182-3 Russia: My History (exhibition) 193 Russian language 10, 30,176,197 Russo-Georgian war 182-5 S safety (for journalists) 11-12,104-5, 151-3, 156-60, 165-7,184 Salisbury poisoning 190 Salisbury, Harrison 120-4 Samara. See Kuibyshev Schmemann, Serge 135-6,144 Scott, C.P. 44 Second World War 95-7, 99-107,109, 111,113. See also censorship; propaganda memory of 95,193-4 radio and. See radio Vyaz’ma air raid 101-2
236 Index secret speech 117-20,125,130 sexism 16-17,63,126. See also women Shakhty trial 69-70 Shapiro, Henry 106,121 Sheets, Lawrence 153,165,168 Show Trials 75,81, 86, 89-91,103,121 as public spectacle 81-2,85-6 Shulzberger, Cyrus L. 101 Sixsmith, Martin 131,179 Škripal, Sergei. See Salisbury poisoning Smith, Hedrick 129 Smolny 21-2 social media 39,186,190-1 source (journalistic) lack of reliable 25,46, 68,167,180,184 of‘secret speech’ story. See secret speech Soviet press as 72, 85,104,137 Soviet press 72, 84, 93, 98,104,108, 137-8 Spain 111, 125 Stalin, Joseph access to power 54 attitude to journalists, 55 correspondents’ views of 69-70, 73, 77,84, 88, 108 death 115,123 diplomacy and 103-4,193 radio and 97 relationship with journalists 55, 71, 81,99 trials. See Shakhty trial; Show Triah Stalingrad (battle of) 95-6,108-9,152 Steele, Jonathan 122,129,134-7,141-2, 197 Steinbeck, John 53,128 Sunday Times, The 17-18,27,40,89 Surkov, Vladislav 176 Syria 152,167, 190 verification (difficulty of) 25, 37-8,40, 56,60 Victory Day 181,193 Vyshinsky, Vladimir 85-6,88,103,105. See also Show Trials T W TASS 110-11,127,136 Taubman, Philip 135-41,143,147 Taylor, AJP 22-3 technology 69, 94,115,154. See also social media; telegraph; telephone; television; telex telegraph 9-10,24,26, 39,115 telephone 26, 39, 85,144 television 143,146,149,160-1,177-8 Walker, Martin 136 Walker, Shaun 197 Washburn, Stanley 49 Weiland, Sidney 118-19 Weir, Fred 133,135,141,161,191 Werth, Alexander 102,107-10,119,122 Williams, Harold 10,27-30,49 Williamson, Gavin 4 Wilton, Robert telex 143-4 terrorism. See
Beslan school siege; Nord-Ost hostage crisis thaw 116,119,127,129 Thompson, Donald 9-11, 20, 91 Times, The 11-13, 24, 32, 83 reporting from Latvia 90-1 tourism 89,129 trains 99,105,129 transition to capitalism 60,152-3,160, 163-4. See also 1996 election travel restrictions 55,100,134-5,142 Traynor, Ian 173 accusations against 83-6 Trotsky, Leon 22-4, 54,62 vilification of 19,137 Truman, Harry S. 122 trust in journalists, lack of 37 truth (in reporting) 36,48-9, 76, 93-4 Twentieth Party Congress. See secret speech U U2 spy-plane (downing of) 127-8 Ukraine 57,115-16,129,146,171-2, 190-1. See aho Chernobyl; Crimea dispute over natural gas 171-2 Orange revolution 172 Ulrich, Vasily 85-6 Umansky, Konstantin 75-6,110 Urch, R.O.G. 91 V
237 Index anti-Bolshevik views 32-4 February revolution 9,11-15 October revolution 24, 29, 31-2, 34 Russia’s Agony 15, 32-4, 39,42 Wines, Michael 164-5 Womack, Helen 140,161,169,191-2 women correspondents 16-17,26, 59-63, 97-9,125-6. See also Haldane, Charlotte; Harrison, Marguerite Rohde, Shelley soldiers 16-17,26 Y Yagoda, Genrykh 87 Yanayev, Gennady 147 Yeltsin, Boris 131, 143-4, 152-3, 168-9. See also collapse of USSR 1991 coup attempt. See coup attempt (1991) 1993 constitutional crisis. See October 1993 funeral of 7 Yezhov, Nikolai 81 Z Zangzwill, Israel. See Hands OffRussia (pamphlet) Zinoviev, Grigory 18, 54, 81-3, 93 Zyuganov, Gennady 160-1 ---------------- ---- ì Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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Contents List of Figures viii Acknowledgements ix Foreword by Martin Sixsmith xii Introduction 1 1 Sympathies in the struggle: Reporting Russia in revolution, 1917 7 2 ‘The press is lying, or does not know’: Russia goes to war with itself 29 3 From Ά wild and barbarous country’ via starvation to Stalinism 53 4 Believe everything but the facts 79 5 But what a story everything tells here: The Great Patriotic War 95 6 Secrets, censorship and cocktails with the Central Committee 115 7 A window on the country: Reporting reform and ruin 131 8 ‘Free for all’: The Yeltsin era 151 9 Becoming strong again? 171 10 Russia: My History 189 Notes 199 Bibliography 226 Index 232
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Index A Abbott, Tony 192 access (for journalists) 22-4, 35-6, 119-20,129-30 to communications 26,115,143-4, 154-5 lack of 54-6, 67, 83-4, 99-100,106, 141-2,191. See also access and war; travel restrictions to ordinary people 129-30,169 perestroika 133-5,141-2,148 public relations and 101,175,189 second Chechen war 165,167-8 to ordinary people 129-30,169 access and war Chechen wars 153,156-7,165,167-8 Civil War 54-6, 63-5 Russo-Georgian war of 2008 182-4 Second World War 96, 99-101,103, 105-6,108-9 aid 58-9,144 Aitken, Max. See Beaverbrook (Lord), Max Aitken Andropov, Yuri 131-2 Another Russia (group) 186 anti-semitism 24, 31,116,123 Aspect (PR company) 183 В Basayev, Shamil 156,165-6,178 Bassow, Whitman 56 BBC 110,112, 119, 122,174-5,192 choice of correspondent 106-7. See also Werth, Alexander value of representation in Moscow 126-9 Beaverbrook (Lord), Max Aitken 103,126 Bellingcat 190 Berezovsky, Boris 177,179-80 Beringer, Guy 26, 50 Beslan school siege 174-5,178 Bolsheviks dismissal of 27-8, 34, 67 First World War and 9-10,17,40-1 “Peace-Bread-Land” (slogan) 12, 34,43 Bourke White, Margaret 100-1 Brest-Litovsk (treaty of) 41 Brezhnev, Leonid 129,131-2 Buchan, John 13 Buchanan, George, Sir 12 Buckley, Neil 171-2,178,186,191,196 Budyonnovsk hostage crisis 156,165 Bukharin, Nikolai 54, 86-8 Bush, George H.W. 144-6 Butler, Ewan 99 C capitalism. See transition to capitalism Carr, Camilla 166 Cassidy, Henry 99,103,111-13 censorship 1990s 144-5 post-revolutionary period 33, 37, 39, 42-8 revolutionary period 24,33,39 Second World War 96,107,109-11 under Stalin 60-1,90-2 thaw
116-19,122-5,127 Western 39,48,110-11 Chance, Matthew 167,183,191,196 Chauvel, Patrick 154 Chechnya first Chechen war 151-7 second Chechen war 165-8 Cheka 61, 73,87 Chernenko, Konstantin 132 Chernobyl 135-7 Chivers, C.J. 182 Cholerton, A.T. 87-90, 92,100-6 Churchill, Winston 103-4 cinema (journalism and) 21-2,69 Civil War (1918-1921) 45, 50, 54 allied intervention 28-9,41-8 Clark, Joseph 124
Index 233 Clinton, William J. 193 Cold War 116,122,124,127-9 ‘new Cold War’ 164-5,190 collapse of USSR 148-50. See also coup attempt (1991) sense of humiliation after 144,164, 169,195 Colvin, Marie 167 context in reporting 21,48, 77, 87-8,185, 196-7 coup attempt (1991) 146-7 Crimea 116,129,148,190 annexation by Russia (2014) 79,190 transfer to Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 115-16 Cripps, Sir Stafford 105 Crozier, W.R 39, 91 Elbaum, Cynthia 151,157 election 131-2, 168, 172-3, 185 1991 election 131,143 1996 election 160-2 2008 election 181,189-90 Elphick, Robert 115,119-20,122,125,127-9 espionage accusations (against journalists) 54-5, 99-100,138-41 journalists as targets of 140-1 journalists engaged in 49-51, 59-63 ethics (journalistic) 59-60, 78,163 the eXile 186 expertise (of correspondents) 32, 50-1, 87-8,107-8,113,197-8 eyewitness reporting 11-12, 33-4, 78, 91, 108-9 D F Daily Express, The 10,103,126 Daily Mail, The 9,12,17-18, 82, 85, 87 Daily News, The 15, 30, 39 Daniloff, Nicholas 138-41,148 David Soskice 39, 91 Dawson, G.G. 13, 24 De Mauny, Erik 128-9,143 de Ригу, Kate 190,195 default on foreign debt (1998) 195 Dejevsky, Mary 140,146-7,149,195-6 Denny, Harold 82,87,121 details in reporting (importance of) 26-7, 35-6, 53,72,108 diplomacy (journalists’ involvement in) 49, 78, 90,148 diplomats78,89,103,105, 111, 156, 190 attitude to post-Soviet Russia, 195-6 reliance on correspondents 86-90,113, 169 dissidents 130 Dorr, Rheta Childe 16-17 Duranty, Walter 53, 55-6, 63-71,73-8, 82, 84,87-8 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 61 famine 57-8, 65, 73-6, 78 February revolution 9-13
correspondents’view of 12,15-16 Feuchtwanger, Lion 93 Financial Times, The 196 First World War 8-Ю, 12,16-17,40-1 Fleming, Ed 122 Franchetti, Mark 153,165-6,173-4,192, 194-7 Fyfe, Henry Hamilton 12-13,15 E Eisenhower, Dwight D. 127 Eisenstein, Sergei 19,21 G G8 summit 171-2,175,178 Georgia 118,142,182-5. See also RussoGeorgian war Germany 10,18,44,112,148,193 Gibbons, Floyd 63-5 Gide, André 93 glasnost’ 132-8,141-2 GlavUpDK 120-1 Gorbachev, Mikhail 132-5,144-8,157 Gorky, Maxim 57-9 GPlus (PR company) 175-6,183,186. See also public relations (PR) Grachev, Pavel 151 Great Patriotic War. See Second World War Great Purges 79-81 memory of 79-80
234 Index Grozny 151-7,165-8. See abo Chechnya Guardian, The 142,173,180 H Haldane, Charlotte 97-102,104-5,110-13 Halpin, Tony 181 Hands OffRussia (pamphlet) 36 Harding, Luke 180 Harrinaan, Averell 103 Harrison, Marguerite E. 59-63 Hitler, Adolf 74, 76,95-6,194 Hodgson, John Ernest 50 Hungary 127 I immediacy (in reporting) 15-16, 23,89. See also eyewitness reporting inflation 163 Internet 175 J James, Edwin L. 92,122 James, Jon 166 Johnson, Stanley 128 Jones, Gareth 73-5 Jordan, Philip 97,103,110-13 July Days (1917) 17-18 К Kendall, Bridget 133-5,140,148, 174-5 Kerensky, Alexander 17,24,27 Ketchum (PR company) 175-6. See abo GPlus (PR company); public relations (PR) KGB 81,120-1, 131, 139-41, 144,180 Khrushchev, Nikita 47,116-20,125, 127-30. See also secret speech King, Larry 173 Kirov, Sergei (murder of) 81-3 Kosovo 164 Krestinsky, Nikolai 87-8 Kuibyshev 104-6,108-10 Kursk (battle of) 109 Kursk (submarine) 173 L Latvia 55-6, 58,90-1 Lavrov, Sergei 183 Lenin, Vladimir death 68,72, 77 interview of 36 portrayal in Western press 24-7, 32-5, 38 seizure of power 18 succession 54 Lieven, Dominic 156-7 Lithuanian guards (murder of) 145-6 Litvinenko, Alexander (poisoning of) 165, 179-80 Litvinov, Maksim 65,78,110 Lockhart, Bruce 28, 34, 50-1 Lozovsky, Solomon 100,103-4,109-12, 116 Lyons, Eugene 70-1, 75-6, 91, 93-4 M Maclean, Fitzroy 86-7,89-90 Magnitsky affair 191-2 Manchester Guardian, The 39,44,48,83-4 Maria Fyodorovna 7-8, 39 McDougall, Ian 127 media war 96,102,106,182-4,191 Medvedev, Dmitry 181-2,189,224 Meek, James 151,164 Metro-Vickers trial 75-8 MH17 190,192 Muggeridge,
Malcolm 71-3, 76, 89-90 N national story 193 New York Times, The 10, 59, 82, 86,132, 160, 179 news management 92,176,186 Nicholas II, tsar 7-9, 39-40 NKVD 81, 87 Nord-Ost hostage crisis 173 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 164-5,172-3,185 Northcliffe (Lord), Alfred Harmsworth 28, 38,49 Northcliffe press 13,18, 24-5,27, 36
235 Index О R objectivity 15-16, 48-9, 93-4,107-9. See also political views (of correspondents) October 1993 157-60 October revolution 19-27 Owen, Richard 132,134 Radek, Karl 45-6, 84-6, 93 radio 96-9,106,126-7,155. See also Radio Moscow Radio Moscow 92, 97,102,127 Ransome, Arthur 15-16, 29-31, 34-6, 38-9,45 ‘The Truth about Russia’ 36,41-2 espionage 49-51 Reagan, Ronald 139 Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda) 100,115 Reed, John 18-24, 68, 70 Ten Days That Shook the World 9, 18-22,77 Remnick, David 144 Rettie, John 117-20,125,130. See also secret speech revolution. See February revolution; October revolution; revolution of 1905 revolution of 1905 8-9 Reynolds, Quentin 90, 99,103-6,110, Pares, Bernard 13, 31,42-3 perestroika 132-5,137-8 Peskov, Dmitry 185-6,196 Philips Price, Morgan 13-15, 26-7, 29, 31-2, 34, 39,41-51, 197 policymaking (journalism and) 28, 35, 110,164-5,169, 195-7 political views (of correspondents) ‘useful idiots’ 23,43 anti-communist 13-15, 32-4, 90-1 disagreements over, 93,124 disillusionment 23, 78, 89, 93,111 influence on reporting 15-16, 35,41-4, 46,49,125 pro-communist 15,19-20, 22,41-4, 70-2, 77,103,124-5 Politkovskaya Anna, 168 post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 156 Pravda 91,96 pressure (on journalists) denying accreditation 165,191 diplomatic 49, 75, 107 editorial 24-5, 76,124,180,196 visasand 111, 123,192 propaganda 1996 election 160-1 revolution and 34, 36 in the Second World War 95-7,102, 106,108,111-13 Western journalism and 17,44,49,60, 112 public relations (PR) 172-3,176-7,183-4 Putin, Vladimir 5,156, 171-81,185-6, 189-90,192-3 ‘webcast’ 175
elections 168,173,175,181,189 history and 80-1, 95,193 image in Western media 173-5 121 Rohde, Shelley 125 role (of journalist) 35,45-6,48-9, 78,198 Rosenberg, Steve 60,192 Roxburgh, Angus 139-41,175-7,186 Russell, Sam 124-5,130 Russia Today (RT) 4, 74,177, 182-3 Russia: My History (exhibition) 193 Russian language 10, 30,176,197 Russo-Georgian war 182-5 S safety (for journalists) 11-12,104-5, 151-3, 156-60, 165-7,184 Salisbury poisoning 190 Salisbury, Harrison 120-4 Samara. See Kuibyshev Schmemann, Serge 135-6,144 Scott, C.P. 44 Second World War 95-7, 99-107,109, 111,113. See also censorship; propaganda memory of 95,193-4 radio and. See radio Vyaz’ma air raid 101-2
236 Index secret speech 117-20,125,130 sexism 16-17,63,126. See also women Shakhty trial 69-70 Shapiro, Henry 106,121 Sheets, Lawrence 153,165,168 Show Trials 75,81, 86, 89-91,103,121 as public spectacle 81-2,85-6 Shulzberger, Cyrus L. 101 Sixsmith, Martin 131,179 Škripal, Sergei. See Salisbury poisoning Smith, Hedrick 129 Smolny 21-2 social media 39,186,190-1 source (journalistic) lack of reliable 25,46, 68,167,180,184 of‘secret speech’ story. See secret speech Soviet press as 72, 85,104,137 Soviet press 72, 84, 93, 98,104,108, 137-8 Spain 111, 125 Stalin, Joseph access to power 54 attitude to journalists, 55 correspondents’ views of 69-70, 73, 77,84, 88, 108 death 115,123 diplomacy and 103-4,193 radio and 97 relationship with journalists 55, 71, 81,99 trials. See Shakhty trial; Show Triah Stalingrad (battle of) 95-6,108-9,152 Steele, Jonathan 122,129,134-7,141-2, 197 Steinbeck, John 53,128 Sunday Times, The 17-18,27,40,89 Surkov, Vladislav 176 Syria 152,167, 190 verification (difficulty of) 25, 37-8,40, 56,60 Victory Day 181,193 Vyshinsky, Vladimir 85-6,88,103,105. See also Show Trials T W TASS 110-11,127,136 Taubman, Philip 135-41,143,147 Taylor, AJP 22-3 technology 69, 94,115,154. See also social media; telegraph; telephone; television; telex telegraph 9-10,24,26, 39,115 telephone 26, 39, 85,144 television 143,146,149,160-1,177-8 Walker, Martin 136 Walker, Shaun 197 Washburn, Stanley 49 Weiland, Sidney 118-19 Weir, Fred 133,135,141,161,191 Werth, Alexander 102,107-10,119,122 Williams, Harold 10,27-30,49 Williamson, Gavin 4 Wilton, Robert telex 143-4 terrorism. See
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spelling | Rodgers, James 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)1028168012 aut Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin James Rogers London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney I. B. Tauris 2020 xiv, 237 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1917-2020 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion Motiv (DE-588)4122647-1 gnd rswk-swf Russland Motiv (DE-588)4130559-0 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunionbild (DE-588)4130614-4 gnd rswk-swf Politische Berichterstattung (DE-588)4115582-8 gnd rswk-swf Russlandbild (DE-588)4051053-0 gnd rswk-swf Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 g Politische Berichterstattung (DE-588)4115582-8 s Sowjetunion Motiv (DE-588)4122647-1 s Russland Motiv (DE-588)4130559-0 s Sowjetunionbild (DE-588)4130614-4 s Russlandbild (DE-588)4051053-0 s Geschichte 1917-2020 z DE-604 Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 2023 978-1-350-35610-8 (DE-604)BV048985279 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-7556-0116-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-7556-0118-9 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-0-7556-0117-2 (DE-604)BV047067476 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032284935&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032284935&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032284935&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Rodgers, James 1966- Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin Sowjetunion Motiv (DE-588)4122647-1 gnd Russland Motiv (DE-588)4130559-0 gnd Sowjetunionbild (DE-588)4130614-4 gnd Politische Berichterstattung (DE-588)4115582-8 gnd Russlandbild (DE-588)4051053-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4122647-1 (DE-588)4130559-0 (DE-588)4130614-4 (DE-588)4115582-8 (DE-588)4051053-0 (DE-588)4079237-7 (DE-588)4076899-5 (DE-588)4077548-3 |
title | Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin |
title_auth | Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin |
title_exact_search | Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin |
title_exact_search_txtP | Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin |
title_full | Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin James Rogers |
title_fullStr | Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin James Rogers |
title_full_unstemmed | Assignment Moscow reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin James Rogers |
title_short | Assignment Moscow |
title_sort | assignment moscow reporting on russia from lenin to putin |
title_sub | reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin |
topic | Sowjetunion Motiv (DE-588)4122647-1 gnd Russland Motiv (DE-588)4130559-0 gnd Sowjetunionbild (DE-588)4130614-4 gnd Politische Berichterstattung (DE-588)4115582-8 gnd Russlandbild (DE-588)4051053-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Sowjetunion Motiv Russland Motiv Sowjetunionbild Politische Berichterstattung Russlandbild Westliche Welt Russland Sowjetunion |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032284935&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032284935&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032284935&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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