Introduction to War and Media
Media is a multifaceted tool that a person or group can use to create the different opinions surrounding different topics. The device of media can be used by both press… Read more »
Media is a multifaceted tool that a person or group can use to create the different opinions surrounding different topics. The device of media can be used by both press… Read more »
The daily Kentuckian, a newspaper in Kentucky, was headlined with “the Maine is avenged” on May 3, 1898, in response to the actions taken by the US military in response… Read more »
The New York Times was a popular newspaper at the time of World War I and was distributed throughout much of the country. This article… Read more »
The poster depicted above shows a quote from President Roosevelt and statistics about what military items were made in 1942. The poster was created by the US government and is… Read more »
The photo above depicts US soldiers in Korea digging a defensive perimeter. The Korean war was a conflict between north and south Korea that was a product of the Cold… Read more »
The Newspaper article (not depicted above) created by the New York Times described the public response to the Vietnam war in August of 1965. The Vietnam war was a hotly contested… Read more »
“television hide death very successfully” The Article describes the relationship media and the Gulf War had regarding the censorship surrounding video and photography on the ground. The Gulf War occurred… Read more »
60 minutes, a popular tv show for many Americans, did a segment dedicated to the 9/11 that highlighted the beginnings of the war on terror. This particular segment was the… Read more »
Secondary Sources Baum, Matthew A., and Philip B. K. Potter. War and Democratic Constraint: How the Public Influences Foreign Policy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Hallin, Daniel C. The “uncensored… Read more »