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%T The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 2 Expansion and Evolution, 1800-1900
%A Finkelstein, David
%A Allen, Joan
%A Beals, M. H.
%A Bonea, Amelia
%A Bromley, Michael
%A Calder, Rachel
%A Cavanagh, Allison
%A Colligan, Colette
%A Conboy, Martin
%A Cooper-Richet, Diana
%A Cox, Howard
%A Csiszar, Alex
%A Finkelstein, David
%A Frampton, Sally
%A Gruffydd Jones, Aled
%A Harrison, Steve
%A Hasin-Bromley, Karen
%A Hobbs, Andrew
%A Jackson, Andrew J. H.
%A Kent, Christopher A.
%A Kidd, Sheila M.
%A King, Andrew
%A Larkin, Felix M.
%A Ledbetter, Kathryn
%A March, Philip
%A Masterson, Margery
%A Milton, Frederick S.
%A Mowatt, Simon
%A Nie, Michael de
%A O’Brien, Mark
%A O’Malley, Tom
%A Pooley, Siân
%A Quinn, James
%A Roberto, Rose
%A Robinson, Peter
%A Rooney, Paul Raphael
%A Score, Melissa
%A Shattock, Joanne
%A Tate, Stephen
%A Thompson, James
%A Tilley, Elizabeth
%A Uí Chollatáin, Regina
%A Wadsö Lecaros, Cecilia
%A Wale, Matthew
%A Wiener, Joel H.
%A Wilkes, Joanne
%A Wilkie, Jessie
%A Williams, Helen S.
%A d’Alton, Ian
%I Edinburgh University Press
%@ 9781474424905
%K British newspapers History 19th century
%K British periodicals History 19th century
%K Irish newspapers History 19th century
%K Irish periodicals History 19th century
%K Press Great Britain History 19th century
%K Press Ireland History 19th century
%K Literary Studies
%K LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
%D [2022]
%D , ©2020
%X Frontmatter
%X CONTENTS
%X List of Illustrations
%X Acknowledgements
%X Contributor Biographies
%X Introduction
%X PART I: Press and Periodical Economics
%X 1. The Economics of Press and Periodical Production
%X PART II: Production and Distribution
%X 2. Production
%X 3. The Evolution of Image-Making Industries and the Mid- to Late Victorian Press
%X PART III: Readership and Distribution
%X 4. Readership and Distribution
%X PART IV: Identities and Communities
%X 5. Cultural Agents and Contexts: The Professionalisation of Journalism
%X PART V: Legal Frameworks
%X 6. Newspapers and the Law in the Nineteenth Century
%X PART VI: Themed Chapters
%X 7. The English-Language Press in Continental Europe
%X 8. Transnational Exchanges
%X 9. Literary and Review Journalism
%X 10. ‘One language is quite sufficient for the mass’: Metropolitan Journalism, the British State and the ‘Vernacular’ Periodical Press in Wales, 1840–1914
%X 11. The Scottish Gaelic Press
%X 12. The Irish-Language Press: ‘A tender plant at the best of times’?
%X 13. The Nineteenth-Century Denominational Press
%X 14. Comics, Cartoons and the Illustrated Press
%X 15. The Satirical Press
%X 16. The Medical Press and Its Public
%X 17. Science and the Press
%X 18. The Business Press
%X 19. The Press and Radical Expression: Structure and Dissemination
%X 20. The Political Press
%X 21. The Trade and Professional Press
%X 22. The Leisure and Hobby Press
%X 23. The Sporting Press
%X 24. The Children’s Press
%X 25. The Women’s Press
%X 26. The Provincial, Local and Regional Press
%X Key Press and Periodical Events Timeline, 1800–1900
%X Bibliography
%X Index
%C Edinburgh University Press
%C Edinburgh
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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