@misc
{TN_libero_mab2,
author = {
Finkelstein, David
Allen, Joan
AND
Beals, M. H.
AND
Bonea, Amelia
AND
Bromley, Michael
AND
Calder, Rachel
AND
Cavanagh, Allison
AND
Colligan, Colette
AND
Conboy, Martin
AND
Cooper-Richet, Diana
AND
Cox, Howard
AND
Csiszar, Alex
AND
Finkelstein, David
AND
Frampton, Sally
AND
Gruffydd Jones, Aled
AND
Harrison, Steve
AND
Hasin-Bromley, Karen
AND
Hobbs, Andrew
AND
Jackson, Andrew J. H.
AND
Kent, Christopher A.
AND
Kidd, Sheila M.
AND
King, Andrew
AND
Larkin, Felix M.
AND
Ledbetter, Kathryn
AND
March, Philip
AND
Masterson, Margery
AND
Milton, Frederick S.
AND
Mowatt, Simon
AND
Nie, Michael de
AND
O’Brien, Mark
AND
O’Malley, Tom
AND
Pooley, Siân
AND
Quinn, James
AND
Roberto, Rose
AND
Robinson, Peter
AND
Rooney, Paul Raphael
AND
Score, Melissa
AND
Shattock, Joanne
AND
Tate, Stephen
AND
Thompson, James
AND
Tilley, Elizabeth
AND
Uí Chollatáin, Regina
AND
Wadsö Lecaros, Cecilia
AND
Wale, Matthew
AND
Wiener, Joel H.
AND
Wilkes, Joanne
AND
Wilkie, Jessie
AND
Williams, Helen S.
AND
d’Alton, Ian
},
title = {
The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 2
Expansion and Evolution, 1800-1900
},
publisher = {Edinburgh University Press},
publisher = {},
isbn = {9781474424905},
keywords = {
British newspapers History 19th century
,
British periodicals History 19th century
,
Irish newspapers History 19th century
,
Irish periodicals History 19th century
,
Press Great Britain History 19th century
,
Press Ireland History 19th century
,
Literary Studies
,
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
},
year = {[2022]},
year = {, ©2020},
abstract = {Frontmatter},
abstract = {CONTENTS},
abstract = {List of Illustrations},
abstract = {Acknowledgements},
abstract = {Contributor Biographies},
abstract = {Introduction},
abstract = {PART I: Press and Periodical Economics},
abstract = {1. The Economics of Press and Periodical Production},
abstract = {PART II: Production and Distribution},
abstract = {2. Production},
abstract = {3. The Evolution of Image-Making Industries and the Mid- to Late Victorian Press},
abstract = {PART III: Readership and Distribution},
abstract = {4. Readership and Distribution},
abstract = {PART IV: Identities and Communities},
abstract = {5. Cultural Agents and Contexts: The Professionalisation of Journalism},
abstract = {PART V: Legal Frameworks},
abstract = {6. Newspapers and the Law in the Nineteenth Century},
abstract = {PART VI: Themed Chapters},
abstract = {7. The English-Language Press in Continental Europe},
abstract = {8. Transnational Exchanges},
abstract = {9. Literary and Review Journalism},
abstract = {10. ‘One language is quite sufficient for the mass’: Metropolitan Journalism, the British State and the ‘Vernacular’ Periodical Press in Wales, 1840–1914},
abstract = {11. The Scottish Gaelic Press},
abstract = {12. The Irish-Language Press: ‘A tender plant at the best of times’?},
abstract = {13. The Nineteenth-Century Denominational Press},
abstract = {14. Comics, Cartoons and the Illustrated Press},
abstract = {15. The Satirical Press},
abstract = {16. The Medical Press and Its Public},
abstract = {17. Science and the Press},
abstract = {18. The Business Press},
abstract = {19. The Press and Radical Expression: Structure and Dissemination},
abstract = {20. The Political Press},
abstract = {21. The Trade and Professional Press},
abstract = {22. The Leisure and Hobby Press},
abstract = {23. The Sporting Press},
abstract = {24. The Children’s Press},
abstract = {25. The Women’s Press},
abstract = {26. The Provincial, Local and Regional Press},
abstract = {Key Press and Periodical Events Timeline, 1800–1900},
abstract = {Bibliography},
abstract = {Index},
booktitle = {The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press ; EHBIP},
address = {
Edinburgh
,
},
url = {
http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
}
}