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Chester, Thomas Morris. . Thomas Morris Chester, Black Civil War correspondent : his dispatches from the Virginia front / edited, with a biographical essay and notes by R.J.M. Blackett. 0807115169 (alk. paper) series Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1989.
Call#: Van Pelt Library E540.N3 C4 1989


tagged battlefield correspondents hist610 tourism by jesweda ...on 05-FEB-09
Perry, James M. (James Moorhead) . Bohemian brigade : the Civil War correspondents--mostly rough, sometimes ready / James M. Perry. 0471320099 (alk. paper) series New York : John Wiley & Sons, c2000.
Call#: Van Pelt Library E609 .P47 2000


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Starr, Louis M., 1917- . Bohemian Brigade : Civil War newsmen in action / by Louis M. Starr. 1st ed. series New York : Knopf, 1954.
Call#: Van Pelt Library 71M ST25


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Harris, Brayton, 1932- . Blue & gray in black & white : newspapers in the Civil War / Brayton Harris. 1st ed. 1574881655 (alk. paper) series Washington [D.C.] : Brassey's, c1999.
Call#: Van Pelt Library E609 .H37 1999


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Emery, Edwin. . Press and America : an interpretative history of the mass media / Edwin Emery, Michael Emery. 4th ed. 0136979793 series Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1978.
Call#: Van Pelt Library--4 East--Temporary Location Annenberg PN4855 .E6 1978


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Stein, Rebecca L. . Itineraries in conflict : Israelis, Palestinians, and the political lives of tourism / Rebecca L. Stein. 0822342510 (cloth : alk. paper) series Durham : Duke University Press, 2008.
Call#: Van Pelt Library G155.I78 S74 2008


tagged tourism by jesweda ...on 21-JAN-09
Common access point to industrial, economic and developmental data from a variety of sources (UN, IMF, WHO, World Bank, etc.). Created by the United Nations Statistics Division.
Heads Up | Poverty Tours
Slum Visits: Tourism or Voyeurism?

MICHAEL CRONIN's job as a college admissions officer took him to India two or three times a year, so he had already seen the usual sites - temples, monuments, markets - when one day he happened across a flier advertising "slum tours."

"It just resonated with me immediately," said Mr. Cronin, who was staying at a posh Taj Hotel in Mumbai where, he noted, a bottle of Champagne cost the equivalent of two years' salary for many Indians. "But I didn't know what to expect."

Soon, Mr. Cronin, 41, found himself skirting open sewers and ducking to avoid exposed electrical wires as he toured the sprawling Dharavi slum, home to more than a million. He joined a cricket game and saw the small-scale industry, from embroidery to tannery, that quietly thrives in the slum. "Nothing is considered garbage there," he said. "Everything is used again."

Mr. Cronin was briefly shaken when a man, "obviously drunk," rifled through his pockets, but the two-and-a-half-hour tour changed his image of India. "Everybody in the slum wants to work, and everybody wants to make themselves better," he said.

Slum tourism, or "poorism," as some call it, is catching on. From the favelas of Rio de Janeiro to the townships of Johannesburg to the garbage dumps of Mexico, tourists are forsaking, at least for a while, beaches and museums for crowded, dirty - and in many ways surprising - slums. When a British man named Chris Way founded Reality Tours and Travel in Mumbai two years ago, he could barely muster enough customers for one tour a day. Now, he's running two or three a day and recently expanded to rural areas.

tagged nytimes poverty slums tourism travel urban_planning by jn ...on 13-MAR-08
A lovely dinner spot for Saturday dinner.
A lovely dinner spot for Saturday dinner.