persons Bartlett, Vernon

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Name Bartlett, Vernon
Alternative Names
ID 360
Gender male
Lifespan 1894-04-30 - 1983-01-18
Professions journalist (Q1930187), foreign correspondent, British
Collection(s)
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  • Transatlantic Networks
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  • Uri(s) https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ica/persons/1_20
    Notes As a foreign observer of the Austrian Civil War, Bartlett did not join the majority of British journalists in condemning the political acts of the leaders of the conservative and clerical party in Austria. In his autobiographical reminiscences contained in This Is My Life, first published in 1937, Bartlett expressed his sympathy for their dilemma, describing it as desperate. Unlike others, he also did not condemn Chancellor Dollfuss. Following the assassination of the Chancellor in July 1934, he expressed his respect for the “cheerful, well-meaning, hard-working little man” (224), whose funeral he attended and covered in a broadcast to England. In his role as an early broadcaster Bartlett thus mediated an image of the situation in Austria in 1934 which differed from that furnished by most Anglophone journalists.(Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, p. 186)

    Relations

    Institution

    Start End Other relation type Related Institution
    related >> worked for/at League of Nations
    1934 related >> worked for/at >> was a foreign correspondent in Central Europe for News Chronicle (London)

    Person

    Start End Other relation type Related Person
    1932 had a meeting with Čermak, Antonin
    friendship with Gunther, John

    Place

    Work

    Start End Other relation type Related Work
    1937 related >> wrote >> author of This is My Life

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