Popular Print Media 1820-1900 makes available a selection of articles from nineteenth-century newspapers, periodicals and books which are otherwise unavailable except in their original publications.
The collection also includes a significant amount of material that highlights the complex and changing importance of women in and for the nineteenth-century media at large.
The collection is made up of three volumes, divided into six sections and will cover the following themes: technology, reading spaces , influence of print, graphic media, serial fiction, periodicals and the 'popular'.
Each section includes a new introduction by the editors.
The editors will also include a thematic table that enables readers to pursue a specific conceptual and/or historical issue, such as the impact of serial publication upon practices of reading and authorship.

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This collection makes available a selection of articles from nineteenth-century newspapers, periodical and books which are otherwise unavailable except in their original publications.

Section 1: 1820s: Setting the Scene
Section 2: 1832-1841: Reforming Readers: Influence, Improvement and the Cheap Periodical
Section 3: 1842-1854: The Commercial Model: The ILN, the Family Herald and the Dominance of Commercialism
Section 4: 1855-1869: Regulatory Reform: Removal of the Stamp Tax and the Independent Press
Section 5: 1870-1888: The Education Act and the Creation of a Mass Market
Section 6: 1889-1900: The New Journalism, Decadence and the Fin-de-Siècle

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Product details

ISBN
9780415322508
Published
2004-05-27
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
3370 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
138 mm
Age
G, UU, 01, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Number of pages
1736

Biographical note

Edited by Andrew King and John Plunkett