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Studies in Newspaper and Periodical History 1995 Annual
Edited by Michael Harris and Tom O'Malley
ISBN: 0-313-29052-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-29052-7
264 pages, figures, tables
Greenwood Press
Publication: 4/30/1997
List Price: $131.95 (UK Sterling Price: £75.00)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • [T]his thoughtful volume maintains a high standard of scholarship and will surely find a place on many communication historians' bookshelves. The somewhat eclectic bibliography of recently published work in the field should also prove useful, especially as it includes many European titles which can otherwise be difficult to locate in North American sources.
    —Publishing Research Quarterly
Description: The 1995 Annual reflects a wide range of work on serial publication, addressed chronologically, geographically, and theoretically. It spans the period from 1700 through the 1970s and has a distinct international dimension showing how serial publication both followed the expansion of international trade and how it served as one of the sinews that bound together all of the different cultural elements comprising the expanding global economic network. This 1995 Annual volume, edited by Michael Harris and Tom O'Malley, represents the continuation of the Journal of Newspaper and Periodical History. As with previous volumes, this work continues to offer important studies about the history of newspapers and periodicals around the world.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • The Eighteenth Century
  • Locating the Serial: Some Ideas about the Position of the Serial in Relation to the Eighteenth-Century Print Culture by Michael Harris
  • Sons of Liberty and Their Silenced Sisters: "Ladies Magazines" and Women's Self-Representation in the Early Republic by Amy Beth Aronson
  • The World of Edward Moore and the World of the English Parson by Christopher T. Hamilton
  • The Nineteenth Century
  • Early Nineteenth-Century Reform Newspapers in the Provinces: The Newcastle Chronicle and Bristol Mercury by Peter Brett
  • Land Reform, Community-Building and the Labor Press in Antebellum America and Britain by Jamie L. Bronstein
  • Destined Not to Survive: The Illustrated Newspapers of Colonial Australia by Peter Dowling
  • Gendered Space and the British Press by Laurel Brake
  • Toward a Cultural Critique of Victorian Periodicals by Mark W. Turner
  • Tokens of Antiquity: The Newspaper Press and the Shaping of National Identity in Wales 1870-1900 by Tom O'Malley, Stuart Allen and Andrew Thompson
  • The Twentieth Century
  • America's Press-Radio Rivalry: Circulation Managers and Newspaper Boys during the Depression by Todd Alexander Postol
  • Trial by Fire: Newspaper Coverage of the Nuremberg Proceedings by Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht
  • From Counterculture to Over-the-Counter Culture: An Analysis of Rolling Stone's Coverage of the New Left in the United States from 1967-1975 by David J. Atkin
  • Sources for Newspaper and Periodical History
  • Annual Review of Work in Newspaper History by Diana Dixon
  • At the Coal-Face of History: Personal Reflections on Using Newspapers as a Source by Glenn R. Wilkinson
  • Reviews
  • Index
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