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William Taubman

    November 13, 1940
    William Taubman
    Corona und die journalistische Bildkommunikation
    Khrushchev
    Khrushchev: the man, his era
    Gorbachev
    Khrushchev
    Gorbachev. His Life and Times
    • The definitive volume on one of the most important and controversial figures of the 20th century, a man who almost singlehandedly changed his country and the world.

      Gorbachev. His Life and Times
    • A magisterial, definitive and compelling assessment of one of the giants of twentieth-century history: former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.

      Khrushchev
    • The definitive volume on one of the most important and controversial figures of the 20th century, a man who almost singlehandedly changed his country and the world.

      Gorbachev
    • Khrushchev: the man, his era

      • 896 pages
      • 32 hours of reading
      4.2(48)Add rating

      Brimming with the life and excitement of Nikita Krushchev, a man whose story personified his era, this biography reflects the full range of sources that have become available since the Soviet Union collapsed. of photos.

      Khrushchev: the man, his era
    • Khrushchev

      The Man and His Era

      • 928 pages
      • 33 hours of reading
      4.1(58)Add rating

      Khrushchev's life illustrates the complexities of Soviet history, from his early years in a peasant village to his rise within Stalin's regime. His denouncement of Stalin and attempts at reform shaped the future of Communism, while his leadership during critical Cold War crises in Berlin and Cuba showcased his paradoxical nature. This comprehensive biography utilizes newly available archives and personal interviews to provide a nuanced portrait of a leader whose actions left a lasting impact on both his country and the world.

      Khrushchev
    • Corona und die journalistische Bildkommunikation

      Praktiken und Diskurse des Visuellen

      Visualität im Journalismus wird durch unterschiedliche Praktiken verschiedener AkteurInnen erzeugt. Wie dies unter den Bedingungen der Coronakrise geschehen ist und welche Bilddiskurse sich daraus entwickelten, wird im Sammelband in einer Mischung aus wissenschaftlichen Aufsätzen und Interviews thematisiert. Die AutorInnen sind Lehrende am Studiengang "Fotojournalismus und Dokumentarfotografie" der Hochschule Hannover und blicken aus verschiedenen disziplinären Perspektiven auf das Thema. Interessant ist der Band für diejenigen, die hinter die Kulissen der journalistischen Bildkommunikation blicken und mehr über die Arbeit von BildredakteurInnen, FotojournalistInnen und DatenjournalistInnen (nicht nur) in der Pandemie erfahren wollen. Mit Beiträgen von Lars Bauernschmitt, Karen Fromm, Michael Hauri, Felix Koltermann, Christian Mang, Anna Stemmler und Julius Tröger.

      Corona und die journalistische Bildkommunikation