Profession: reporter. "Ten days in a madhouse" and other articles of the founder of investigative journalism [collection]

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"Profession: Reporter" - a collection of the best articles by Elizabeth Jane Cochran (aka Nellie Bly), the founder of the genre of investigative journalism and one of the first correspondents in history You are waiting for adventures in the "tinder" of the late XIX century and harassment in the parks of New York, the investigation of the system of compulsory psychiatric treatment, a description of the precar labor of packers in the factory, the exposure of fake hypnotists and the business of selling babies. She drew attention to injustice, oppression of the weak and the plight of women and eventually achieved changes in American society - for example, her text "Ten days in a madhouse" provoked the reform of psychiatric institutions. Contemporaries called her Lady Sensation for the ability to find outstanding stories, although at times it was enough for her to look at others or pretend to be someone who goes beyond the norm. For the first time published in Russian, Bly’s investigations shed light on the origins of new journalism and show that many of the problems it discovered have not lost their relevance to this day. In PDF A4 format, the publishing layout of the book is saved.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Нелли Блай
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785604687703
- Release date
- 2022