Journalists
A journalist is a person who collects, writes, photographs, processes, edits or comments on news or other topical information to the public. A journalist's work is called journalism.
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Taylor & Francis · 4 September 2024 English
Germany’s post-war economic crisis culminated in hyperinflation in 1923. The dramatic events that year contribute to shaping the retrospective chronology of the Weimar Republic: the crisis appears to conclude the …
First World War, a new generation of writers and journalists added their observations to the renowned papers … explore wider-reaching topics (feuilleton). These journalists were, for example, the self-styled ‘racing reporter’ …
5 May 2022 English
List of files retained by the British government that are not available in Cold War Eastern Europe
1983 Dec 31 FCO 28 5818 Harassment of British journalists in the Soviet Union 1983 Jan 01 - 1983 Dec 31 …
1 January 2017 English
Soon after the Allies defeated Germany in World War II, the country became the central battleground of the Cold War between the communist East and democratic, capitalist West. To prevent …
nor the improvement of working conditions for journalists called for in the Final Act. Thus, he backed … dissidents and difficult conditions for West German journalists in the G.D.R.11 While some few East Germans … pressure on East German dissidents and West German journalists is addressed in many documents in File No. WRE …
RU: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · 1 January 2017 English
1968 was a momentous year. In the West, it is primarily remembered as a moment of global youth revolt.1 Events in Eastern Europe took place within the context of this …
Czechoslovak media continued unabated. Writers, journalists, and other members of the intelligentsia were …
The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English
THE NEW ELEMENT OF THE F A M I L I E S OF JOURNALISTS SEEMED TO G I V E THEM AN UNNECESSARILY P …
The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English
A file containing documents concerning a visit to West Berlin by the British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, in October 1982. Subjects covered in the file include Thatcher's desire to place …
translations of the speeches would be available to journalists. RESTRICTED r *• ) • j * /' , i I t . . …
The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English
A file containing documents relating to the B.B.C. and media coverage of Berlin. The principal subject covered in the file is an attempt by the B.B.C. to make use of …
have made their homes here, e.g. businessmen, journalists, artists, will also be covered. 3 Malcolm …
The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English
° L " A 3 T I A L L A V * S 0 7 I 2 T JOURNALISTS I N U P -E-AT TERMS ABOUT TEE IMPENDING RFCOV^PY …
The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English
some liberal minded University Rectors and Journalists. As far as I am aware there have been only … cases of the former and the position with .journalists seems extremely fluid. Bratkowski, the most … and indeed gave a Press Conference to foreign journalists at the beginning of last month. Overall, in …
The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English
Director-General of ADN Potschke, Chairman of the GDR journalists association Heinrich and other luminaries of …