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Life in the Trenches: The Challenges of Reporting War, J.D. Melvin on the Anglo-Sudan War, and some of the Australians sent to cover the Boer War (the Second Anglo-South African War) including A.G. Hales, Donald Macdonald and the poet A.B. (Banjo) Paterson.Minutes 发表于 2025-3-24 09:56:18
,Boer War Journalism: Sentimentality or the “Feel of the Facts”,ed after being driven from their homes by the British. Macready used her position as a nurse to send moving articles home that described the consequences of war evidenced by the maimed bodies and minds of her patients. In contrast, W.T. Reay, who accompanied the first Australian contingent to Southpellagra 发表于 2025-3-24 11:44:44
Book 2023nder labour, and Australia’s involvement in overseas wars, particularly the Boer War. The resulting cultural history reveals important milestones in the development of Australia’s press and literature, while demonstrating the concerns unveiled in colonial literary journalism still resonate in Austra去世 发表于 2025-3-24 17:55:42
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