War, Journalism and the Shaping of the Twentieth Century: The Life and Times of Henry W. Nevinson
War, Journalism and the Shaping of the Twentieth Century: The Life and Times of Henry W. Nevinson
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Henry W. Nevinson was a British journalist and author who reported on global conflicts, including the Greek-Turkish War, the Siege of Ladysmith, and the Gallipoli tragedy. He also exposed slavery in Angola, unrest in India, and conflict in Ireland, and cultivated controversy with his views on women's suffrage and small nations' self-determination. He accompanied Ramsay MacDonald on the first visit of a British Prime Minister to an American President in the 1920s.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 264 pages
Publication date: 23 February 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Henry W. Nevinson, hailed as the "king of correspondents," was a journalist and author who vividly captured the political climate of his era. Through his newspaper articles and books, he delved into conflicts across the globe, offering insightful and firsthand accounts of significant events. Nevinson's coverage included the war between Greece and Turkey, the Siege of Ladysmith in South Africa, the aftermath of the 1905 Russian Revolution, and the tragic Gallipoli incident during World War I. His courageous reporting took him to perilous situations, where he obtained firsthand information that shocked and enlightened British readers.
Nevinson's writing was characterized by its vivid and exquisite prose, which brought to life the experiences and struggles of people in different parts of the world. He courageously addressed controversial issues such as women's suffrage and the self-determination of small nations, challenging societal norms and sparking debate. His first wife, Margaret Wynne Nevinson, was a suffragette and writer, and their son, the celebrated artist C.R. W. Nevinson, followed in their footsteps.
In the 1920s, Henry Nevinson accompanied Ramsay MacDonald on the first visit of a British Prime Minister to an American President. His perspectives, ranging from the Middle East to the Balkans, Russia, and the United States, provided valuable insights into many of the conflicts that continue to resonate in today's uncertain world. Nevinson's legacy as a journalist and author remains a testament to his ability to capture the political zeitgeist and shed light on the complexities of global conflicts.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350382060
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