Investigating Victorian journalism

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Investigating Victorian journalism

edited by Laurel Brake, Aled Jones, and Lionel Madden

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1990

  • : uk
  • : us

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This reader of essays offers fresh insights into British journalism of the 19th century. It attempts to promote a discrete, theoretical field of study which is genuinely interdisciplinary. Dominant categories of journalism, such as the English metropolitan print-based press, are juxtaposed with the competing categories of the local London press, the Welsh press, and the newer electronic journalism. Opening new avenues of investigation the book makes a contribution to the teaching of communications, the study of discourse, and press history.

目次

  • Part 1 Theorizing journalism: reading the periodical press - text and context, Lynn Pykett
  • towards a theory of the periodical as a publishing genre, Margaret Beetham
  • popular narrative and political discourse in Reynolds' Weekly Newspaper, Anne Humphreys
  • newspaper and periodicals in historical research, Edward Royle. Part 2 The diversity of Victorian journalism: local journalism in Victorian political culture, Aled Jones
  • Welsh periodicals - a survey, Brynley F.Roberts
  • Yr Amserau - the first decade 1843-52, Philip Henry Jones
  • London's local newspaper - patterns of change in the Victorian period, Michael Harris
  • the history of the "Standard", Dennis Griffiths
  • the growth of a national press, Lucy Brown. Part 3 Directions in journalism studies: Victorian periodicals and academic discourse, B.E.Maidment
  • sources for the study of newspapers, Joel H.Wiener
  • the golden stain of time - preserving Victorian periodicals, Scott Bennett
  • technology and the periodical press, Deian Hopkin.

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