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Tag: Harriet Chalmers Adams

30 Women War Reporters of the First World War

During the First World War, women war reporters from different nations covered the war on the major fronts, taking personal risks and breaking with social conventions of their times. This blog post presents 30 women from Europe, North America and Australia.

Published 30/03/2023
Categorised as Uncategorized Tagged Alice Rohe, Alice Schalek, Andrée Viollis, Annie Åkerhielm, Annie Christitch, AvisWaterman, Carmen de Burgos, Colette, Communication History, Dorothy Lawrence, Eleanor Franklin Egan, Female War Reporters, First World War, Flavia Steno, Harriet Chalmers Adams, Helen Johns Kirtland, Inez Milholland Boissevain, Journalism History, Kitty Wentzel, Louise Bryant, Louise Mack, Margit Vészi, Mary Boyle O'Reilly, Mary Frances Billington, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Marylie Markovitch, Matilde Serao, Media History, Nellie Bly, Noëlle Roger, Peggy Hull, Sofía Casanova, Stefania Türr, Stephanie Seul, Thea von Puttkamer, Wanda Zembrzuska, Women War Reporters, Women’s History, World War I

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