The Resource Researching the nineteenth-century periodical press : case studies, edited by Alexis Easley, Andrew King and John Morton, (electronic book)
Researching the nineteenth-century periodical press : case studies, edited by Alexis Easley, Andrew King and John Morton, (electronic book)
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- Summary
- "Extending the work of The Routledge Handbook to Nineteenth-Century British Periodicals and Newspapers, this volume provides a critical introduction and case studies that illustrate cutting-edge approaches to periodicals research, as well as an overview of recent developments in the field. The twelve chapters model diverse approaches and methodologies for research on nineteenth-century periodicals. Each case study is contextualized within one of the following broad areas of research: single periodicals, individual journalists, gender issues, periodical networks, genre, the relationship between periodicals, transnational/transatlantic connections, technologies of printing and illustration, links within a single periodical, topical subjects, science and periodicals, and imperialism and periodicals. Contributors incorporate first-person accounts of how they conducted their research and provide specific examples of how they gained access to primary sources, as well as the methods they used to analyze the materials."--Provided by publisher
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Contents
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- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: researching the nineteenth-century periodical press: case studies; 1 Researching a single journalist: Alfred Austin; 2 Researching gender issues: Eliza Cook, Charlotte Cushman, and transatlantic celebrity, 1845-54; 3 Bibliographic issues: titles, numbers, frequencies; 4 Researching periodical networks: William and Mary Howitt; 5 Researching a periodical genre: classifications, codes, and relational terms
- 6 Researching the relationship between two periodicals: representations of George Eliot in the Girl's Own Paper and Atalanta7 Researching transnational/transatlantic connections: the 1865 Atlantic cable expedition; 8 Researching technologies of printing and illustration: Clement Shorter, Phil May, and photomechanical reproduction in the Sketch; 9 Who do you think they were?: what genealogy databases can do for Victorian periodical studies; 10 The body in the archive: reading the working woman's reading; 11 Researching science and periodicals: satire and scientific jargon in Punch
- 12 Researching empire and periodicalsBibliography; Index
- Isbn
- 9781409468851
- Label
- Researching the nineteenth-century periodical press : case studies
- Title
- Researching the nineteenth-century periodical press
- Title remainder
- case studies
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Alexis Easley, Andrew King and John Morton
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Extending the work of The Routledge Handbook to Nineteenth-Century British Periodicals and Newspapers, this volume provides a critical introduction and case studies that illustrate cutting-edge approaches to periodicals research, as well as an overview of recent developments in the field. The twelve chapters model diverse approaches and methodologies for research on nineteenth-century periodicals. Each case study is contextualized within one of the following broad areas of research: single periodicals, individual journalists, gender issues, periodical networks, genre, the relationship between periodicals, transnational/transatlantic connections, technologies of printing and illustration, links within a single periodical, topical subjects, science and periodicals, and imperialism and periodicals. Contributors incorporate first-person accounts of how they conducted their research and provide specific examples of how they gained access to primary sources, as well as the methods they used to analyze the materials."--Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- NhCcYBP
- Dewey number
- 050
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PN4811
- LC item number
- .R47 2018
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- 1957-
- 1963-
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- King, Andrew
- Easley, Alexis
- Morton, John
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- Periodicals
- English periodicals
- Periodicals
- English periodicals
- Label
- Researching the nineteenth-century periodical press : case studies, edited by Alexis Easley, Andrew King and John Morton, (electronic book)
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- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- online resource
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- multicolored
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- Contents
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- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: researching the nineteenth-century periodical press: case studies; 1 Researching a single journalist: Alfred Austin; 2 Researching gender issues: Eliza Cook, Charlotte Cushman, and transatlantic celebrity, 1845-54; 3 Bibliographic issues: titles, numbers, frequencies; 4 Researching periodical networks: William and Mary Howitt; 5 Researching a periodical genre: classifications, codes, and relational terms
- 6 Researching the relationship between two periodicals: representations of George Eliot in the Girl's Own Paper and Atalanta7 Researching transnational/transatlantic connections: the 1865 Atlantic cable expedition; 8 Researching technologies of printing and illustration: Clement Shorter, Phil May, and photomechanical reproduction in the Sketch; 9 Who do you think they were?: what genealogy databases can do for Victorian periodical studies; 10 The body in the archive: reading the working woman's reading; 11 Researching science and periodicals: satire and scientific jargon in Punch
- 12 Researching empire and periodicalsBibliography; Index
- Control code
- 99981631550
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- unknown
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- 1 online resource.
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- online
- Isbn
- 9781409468851
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- unknown
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- c
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- Label
- Researching the nineteenth-century periodical press : case studies, edited by Alexis Easley, Andrew King and John Morton, (electronic book)
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: researching the nineteenth-century periodical press: case studies; 1 Researching a single journalist: Alfred Austin; 2 Researching gender issues: Eliza Cook, Charlotte Cushman, and transatlantic celebrity, 1845-54; 3 Bibliographic issues: titles, numbers, frequencies; 4 Researching periodical networks: William and Mary Howitt; 5 Researching a periodical genre: classifications, codes, and relational terms
- 6 Researching the relationship between two periodicals: representations of George Eliot in the Girl's Own Paper and Atalanta7 Researching transnational/transatlantic connections: the 1865 Atlantic cable expedition; 8 Researching technologies of printing and illustration: Clement Shorter, Phil May, and photomechanical reproduction in the Sketch; 9 Who do you think they were?: what genealogy databases can do for Victorian periodical studies; 10 The body in the archive: reading the working woman's reading; 11 Researching science and periodicals: satire and scientific jargon in Punch
- 12 Researching empire and periodicalsBibliography; Index
- Control code
- 99981631550
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781409468851
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
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- unknown sound
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Subject
- English periodicals -- Publishing | History -- 19th century
- English periodicals -- Publishing | Research -- Case studies
- Periodicals -- Publishing | History -- 19th century
- Periodicals -- Publishing | Research -- Case studies
- 1800-1899
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- Online access with purchase: Taylor & Francis (Unlimited multiple access)
- Online access with purchase: Taylor & Francis
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