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This is an account of the role of the foreign correspondent throughout history. The book begins with England in the 18th century, and the public demand for more news from the Continent after the French Revolution, noting that war was to become the great promoter of foreign news coverage.

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This is an account of the role of the foreign correspondent throughout history. The book begins with England in the 18th century, and the public demand for more news from the Continent after the French Revolution, noting that war was to become the great promoter of foreign news coverage.
Autorenporträt
John Hohenberg has had a long and distinguished career as a journalist and diplomatic correspondent. While professor of journalism at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, he served as the administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes and secretary of the Pulitzer board. He is the author of numerous books, including the Bill Clinton Story: Winning the Presidency.