This book explores a key aspect of journalism history from a sociological perspective: the rise of the periodical press. With a focus not on the economic and technological causes of this revolution but on the social and political consequences, the book takes a global look at this key development in the British press.
This book explores a key aspect of journalism history from a sociological perspective: the rise of the periodical press. With a focus not on the economic and technological causes of this revolution but on the social and political consequences, the book takes a global look at this key development in the British press.
Graham Law is Honorary Professor of Waseda University, Tokyo, to which he has been affiliated since 1992. He has taught literary and media history at various academic institutions in Japan since 1981. He has authored many articles and books on nineteenth-century studies, including Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press (2000), and worked on a number of scholarly editions in the same field, most notably The Collected Letters of Wilkie Collins. With Jenny Bourne Taylor, he has recently completed E. S. Dallas in 'The Times', an edited anthology of Dallas's work as a journalist.
Inhaltsangabe
Ch. 1. Introduction: Dallas on the Rise of the Periodical Press Ch. 2. Media History and Theory: A Literature Review Part A. Quantitative Analysis Ch. 3. Periodical Growth over the Century Ch. 4. Changing Periodical Distribution Part B. Qualitative Analysis Ch. 5. Periodical Authorship Ch. 6. Periodical Publishing Ch. 7. Periodical Readership Ch. 8. Conclusion: A Revolution in Communications
Ch. 1. Introduction: Dallas on the Rise of the Periodical Press Ch. 2. Media History and Theory: A Literature Review Part A. Quantitative Analysis Ch. 3. Periodical Growth over the Century Ch. 4. Changing Periodical Distribution Part B. Qualitative Analysis Ch. 5. Periodical Authorship Ch. 6. Periodical Publishing Ch. 7. Periodical Readership Ch. 8. Conclusion: A Revolution in Communications
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