This book examines the journalistic coverage and challenges during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05, what some have called World War Zero. The authors explor
"This book examines Japan's victory over Russia in 1904-05 and how it overhauled press-military relations, ending sixty years of battlefield freedom for corresp
British military and naval officers as well as journalists and others observed the Russo-Japanese War from close quarters. But there was one journalist in parti
The Russo-Japanese War, which began in 1904, marked a turning point between a "golden age" of war correspondence and a new era of censorship and military contro