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editor, Camaṛiyā Anila, and Media Studies Group (Delhi, India), eds. Embedded journalism: Punjab. New Delhi: Media Studies Group, 2014.

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Embedded journalism: Ursprünge, Ziele, Merkmale, Probleme und Nutzen von "Embedding" am Beispiel des Irak-Krieges 2003. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2007.

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Katovsky, Bill. Embedded: The media at war in Iraq. Guilford, Conn: Lyons Press, 2003.

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Timothy, Carlson, ed. Embedded: The media at war in Iraq. Guilford, Conn: Lyons Press, 2003.

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Çubukçu, Mete. Ateş altında gazetecilik: Savaş ve savaş haberciliği. İstanbul: Metis Yayınları, 2005.

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Katovsky, Bill. Embedded: The media at war in Iraq : [an oral history]. Guildford: Lyons P., 2005.

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Dale, Ross. Embedded. Naperville: Sourcebooks, Inc., 2008.

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Dale, Ross. Embedded: Confessions of a TV sex journalist. Naperville, Ill: Sourcebooks, 2008.

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Hayne, Palmour. A thousand miles to Baghdad: Impressions & images from two journalists embedded with U.S. Marines. Escondido, CA: North County Times, 2003.

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Early, Steve. Embedded with organized labor: Journalistic reflections on the class war at home. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2009.

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Hometown Heroes: A tribute to the local women and men who served from 2003-2003: Featuring: South Bend Tribune Editor Fred Dodd's Desert Dispatch with Marine Company B. South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Tribune, 2003.

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Abnett, Dan. Embedded. Angry Robot on Brilliance Audio, 2012.

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Abnett, Dan. Embedded. Angry Robot on Brilliance Audio, 2012.

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Abnett, Dan. Embedded. Angry Robot, 2011.

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Katovsky, Bill, and Timothy Carlson. Embedded: The Media at War in Iraq, An Oral History (2004). The Lyons Press, 2004.

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Dale, Ross. Embedded. Sourcebooks, Inc., 2008.

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A Thousand Miles to Baghdad: Impressions & Images from Journalists Embedded With U.S Marines. Penton Overseas, 2004.

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Glenn, Ted. Embedded: Two Journalists, a Burlesque Star, and the Expedition to Oust Louis Riel. Dundurn, 2020.

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Glenn, Ted. Embedded: Two Journalists, a Burlesque Star, and the Expedition to Oust Louis Riel. Dundurn, 2020.

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Embedded: Two Journalists, a Burlesque Star, and the Expedition to Oust Louis Riel. Dundurn, 2020.

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182 Days in Iraq. 2nd ed. Word Association.com, 2006.

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182 Days in Iraq. Word Association, 2005.

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Skiba, Katherine M. Sister In The Band Of Brothers: Embedded With The 101st Airborne In Iraq (Modern War Studies). University Press of Kansas, 2005.

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Zizek, Joseph. “New History”. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190674793.003.0006.

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The contemporary belief in a new beginning—the notion of historical rupture and the contradictions that follow upon it—is embedded in all modern historiographical interpretations of the French Revolution; indeed, it has long provided a key justification for considering the Revolution to be the exemplar of world-historical transformation. Yet the dissociation of radical revolution and history overlooks a curious paradox. Between 1789 and 1794, contemporaries responded enthusiastically to calls to remake historical understanding: pamphleteers, journalists, militants, and educators all explored, sometimes in highly creative ways, the emancipatory historical possibilities unlocked by the nation’s insurrection. In other words, the desire to remake but also to rewrite France’s history was not a post-Thermidorean departure, but a powerful trope born at the Revolution’s outset. Revolutionaries expressed a distinctive historical sensibility that grew out of the simultaneous acceptance of historical rupture and historical liberation.
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Stausberg, Michael. History. Edited by Michael Stausberg and Steven Engler. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198729570.013.51.

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This chapter deals with the history of the study of religion as an academic discipline rather than as a field of research. Disciplinary history is often self-justificatory: different narratives emphasize continuity or discontinuity and engage tropes of progress or nostalgia. As an academic discipline, the history of the study of religion is embedded in the wider field of religious studies and in institutional and societal developments. For its emergence, it required an operative concept of ‘religion’ and the institutional setting of the modern research university. The discipline emerged in an international network of scholarly interaction. A new wave of institutional growth and expansion occurred from the 1960s onwards, in the context of a worldwide expansion of tertiary education. Both in institutional and intellectual terms, the study of religion remains a marginal branch of the academy. The development of journals evidences accelerated growth and diversification of publication activities in recent decades.
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