This study examines the works of several newspaper correspondents who traveled to Cyprus in 1878 to cover the British acquisition of the island. The author analyzes the correspondents' relationships with the military establishment and the role of advertisements in propagating colonial discourse.
This study examines the works of several newspaper correspondents who traveled to Cyprus in 1878 to cover the British acquisition of the island. The author analyzes the correspondents' relationships with the military establishment and the role of advertisements in propagating colonial discourse.
Chapter 1: Empire of Intimacy Chapter 2: Advertisements: "Cyprus! Cyprus! Cyprus!" Chapter 3: St. Leger Algernon Herbert and The Times of London Chapter 4: Archibald Forbes and The Daily News Chapter 5: John Augustus O'Shea and The London Evening Standard Chapter 6: Edward Henry Vizetelly and The Glasgow Herald Chapter 7: Samuel Pasfield Oliver and The Illustrated London News Chapter 8: Hepworth Dixon and the Provincial Press Chapter 9: Letters to the Editor: J. L. Haddan's Pioneer Railway and V. L. Cameron's Journey to Cyprus
Chapter 1: Empire of Intimacy Chapter 2: Advertisements: "Cyprus! Cyprus! Cyprus!" Chapter 3: St. Leger Algernon Herbert and The Times of London Chapter 4: Archibald Forbes and The Daily News Chapter 5: John Augustus O'Shea and The London Evening Standard Chapter 6: Edward Henry Vizetelly and The Glasgow Herald Chapter 7: Samuel Pasfield Oliver and The Illustrated London News Chapter 8: Hepworth Dixon and the Provincial Press Chapter 9: Letters to the Editor: J. L. Haddan's Pioneer Railway and V. L. Cameron's Journey to Cyprus
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