The Edinburgh history of the British and Irish press. :Expansion and evolution, 1800-1900 / David Finkelstein;
Material type: TextPublisher number: :Zafaa Books & Distributors | :313/56F 49A, Anand Nagar Inderlok Delhi 110035Series: The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish PressPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2020Description: xxxiii, 849 pages 24cmISBN: 9781474424882Subject(s): News media, journalism and publishing | Newspapers in British Isles; in England | Press -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century | Press -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century | Irish periodicals -- History -- 19th century | British periodicals -- History -- 19th century | British periodicals | Irish periodicals -- History -- 19th centuryDDC classification: 072.090 FINItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Intro --
The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 2 --
Copyright --
Contents --
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --
Acknowledgements --
Contributor Biographies --
Introduction --
1 The Economics of Press and Periodical Production by Howard Cox and Simon Mowatt Case Study by Peter Robinson --
2 Production by Helen Williams --
3 The Evolution of Image-Making Industries and the Mid- to Late Victorian Press by Rose Roberto --
4 Readership and Distribution by Paul Raphael Rooney--
5 Cultural Agents and Contexts: The Professionalisation of Journalism by Joanne Shattock Case Studies by Philip March and Allison Cavanaugh and Stephen Tate and Steve Harrison--
6 Newspapers and the Law in the Nineteenth Century by Tom O'Malley --
7 The English-Language Press in Continental Europe by Dianna Cooper-Richet --
8 Transnational Exchanges by M.H. Beals 9 Literary and Review Journalism by Joanne Wilkes --
10 'One language is quite sufficient for the mass': Metropolitan Journalism, the British State and the 'Vernacular' Periodical Press in Wales, 1840-1914 by Aled Gruffydd Jones --
11 The Scottish Gaelic-Language Press by Sheila M. Kidd--
12 The Irish-Language Press: 'A tender plant at the best of times'? by Regina Ui Chollatain --
13 The Nineteenth-Century Denominational Press by Joanne Allen Case Study by Ian d'Alton --
14 Comics, Cartoons and the Illustrated Press by Elizabeth Tilley--
15 The Satirical Press by Michael de Nie --
16 The Medical Press and Its Public by Sally Frampton--
17 Science and the Press by Alex Csiszar Case Study by Matthew Wale--
18 The Business Press by Melissa Score --
19 The Press and Radical Expression: Structure and Dissemination by Martin Conboy 20 The Political Press by James Thompson --
21 The Trade and Professional Press by Andrew King --
22 The Leisure and Hobby Press Christopher A. Kent --
23 The Sporting Press by Joel Wierner --
24 The Children's Press by Fredrick S. Milton--
25 The Women's Press by Katheryn Ledbetter --
26 The Provincial, Local and Regional Press by Andrew J.H. Jackson --
Key Press and Periodical Events Timeline, 1800-1900 --
Bibliography --
Index --
Bookmark 1
This is a unique collection of essays examining nineteenth-century British and Irish newspaper and periodical history during a key period of change and development.
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