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Henry Nevinson

Henry Woodd Nevinson (11 October 1856 – 9 November 1941) was a British war correspondent during the Second Boer War and World War I, a campaigning journalist exposing slavery in western Africa, political commentator and suffragist.〔"Nevinson, Henry Woodd" by H. N. Brailsford, revised by Sinead Agnew. ''Oxford Dictionary Of National Biography : From the Earliest Times to the year 2000''. Editors, H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN 019861411X (Volume 40, pp. 551-2).〕
Nevinson studied at Shrewsbury School and later at Christ Church, Oxford.〔 At Oxford, he came under the influence of John Ruskin's ideas.〔 After this he spent some time in Jena studying German culture. The result of this was in 1884 Nevinson published his first book, ''Herder and his Times'', one of the first studies of Johann Gottfried Herder in English.〔〔F M Barnard, ''J.G. Herder on social and political culture'' London, Cambridge U.P., 1969. (p. xii)〕 In the 1880s Nevinson became a socialist; he befriended Peter Kropotkin and Edward Carpenter, and in 1889 joined the Social Democratic Federation.〔
==Reporting==
In 1897 Nevinson became the ''Daily Chronicle's'' correspondent in the Greco-Turkish War. He was known for his reporting on the Second Boer War, and slavery in Angola in 1904–1905. In 1914 he co-founded the Friends' Ambulance Unit and later in World War I was a war correspondent, being wounded at Gallipoli.〔See Nevinson's ''Fire of Life'' pp.304–318 for his time at the Dardanelles; he doesn't mention his own wound.〕

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