英国地区新闻界眼中的斯大林格勒战役(《西部邮报》,1942-1943 年)

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nauchnyi Dialog Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.24224/2227-1295-2024-13-1-448-465
M. Öztürk, Yu. G. Kokorina, M. M. Vagabov
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本研究探讨了英国报刊对斯大林格勒战役的报道,重点是英国地区报刊对伏尔加河事件的报道。研究分析了《西部邮报》对斯大林格勒战役的具体描述,尤其是在防御战和被称为 "天王星行动 "的苏联反攻期间。研究回顾了 1942-1943 年间该报所有关于斯大林格勒战役的报道。这项研究的新颖之处在于引入了俄罗斯和全球读者几乎都不知道的新历史资料。通常情况下,历史学研究的材料来自中央报刊。本研究之所以具有现实意义,是因为需要从一个新的角度来审视战时的英国报刊。作者重点研究了西方邮报如何描绘斯大林格勒苏军士兵的勇气、指挥人员的专业精神以及平民的英雄气概。事实证明,二战期间的英国地方报刊对伏尔加河战役进行了全面客观的报道,但与北非和地中海战役相比,对东线事件的关注较少。
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Stalingrad Battle in Mirror of Regional British Press (Western Post Newspaper, 1942—1943)
Representation of the Stalingrad Battle in the British Press is examined in this study, with a focus on the coverage of events on the Volga in the regional British press. The specific portrayal of the Stalingrad Battle in the Western Post newspaper is analyzed, particularly during the defensive battles and the Soviet counteroffensive known as “Operation Uranus.” A review of all issues of the newspaper from 1942-1943 dedicated to the Stalingrad Battle is conducted. The novelty of this research lies in the introduction of a new historical source that is virtually unknown to both Russian and global readers. Typically, historiography examines materials from the central press. The relevance of this study is justified by the need to reveal a new perspective in the examination of the British press during wartime. The authors focus on how the Western Post portrayed the courage of Soviet soldiers, the professionalism of command, and the heroism of civilians in Stalingrad. It is proven that the local British press during World War II provided an overall objective picture of the battle on the Volga but paid less attention to events on the Eastern Front compared to operations in North Africa and the Mediterranean.
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