Langbeschreibung
The Siege of Sarajevo remains the longest siege in modern European history, lasting three times longer than the Battle of Stalingrad and over a year longer than the Siege of Leningrad. Reporting the Siege of Sarajevo provides the first detailed account of the reporting of this siege and the role that journalists played in highlighting both military and non-military aspects of it. The book draws on detailed primary and secondary material in English and Bosnian, as well as extensive interviews with international correspondents who covered events in Sarajevo from within siege lines. It also includes hitherto unpublished images taken by the co-author and award-winning photojournalist, Paul Lowe.Together Morrison and Lowe document a relatively short but crucial period in both the history of Bosnia & Herzegovina, the city of Sarajevo and the profession of journalism. The book provides crucial observations and insights into an under-researched aspect of a critical period in Europe's recent history.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsAbbreviationsMapsChronology of the Siege of SarajevoIntroduction 1. The Political Context of the Siege of Sarajevo2. The Early Stages of the Siege3. The Emergence of a Reporting Infrastructure4. Operating in a City under Siege5. The Reporter's Day/Reporting Daily Life6. The Troubles We've SeenConclusionBibliographyIndex