Print, Politics and the Provincial Press in Modern Britain

Print, Politics and the Provincial Press in Modern Britain

Author: Ian Cawood

Publisher: Peter Lang Limited, International Academic Publishers

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781788744300

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This collection aims to correct the imbalance of London-dominated periodicals by investigating the development, maturation and persistence of the provincial political press in the British Isles in the modern era. Chapters covering aspects of the Irish, Yorkshire, Welsh, Scottish and Midlands political press are included to redress this imbalance.


Print Culture, Agency, and Regionality in the Hand Press Period

Print Culture, Agency, and Regionality in the Hand Press Period

Author: Rachel Stenner

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-04-06

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 3030880559

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Print Culture, Agency, and Regionality in the Hand Press Period illuminates the diverse ways that people in the British regional print trades exerted their agency through interventions in regional and national politics as well as their civic, commercial, and cultural contributions. Works printed in regional communities were a crucial part of developing narratives of local industrial, technological, and ideological progression. By moving away from understanding of print cultures outside of London as ‘provincial’, however, this book argues for a new understanding of ‘region’ as part of a network of places, emphasising opportunities for collaboration and creation that demonstrate the key role of regions within larger communities extending from the nation to the emerging sense of globality in this period. Through investigations of the men and women of the print trades outside of London, this collection casts new light on the strategies of self-representation evident in the work of regional print cultures, as well as their contributions to individual regional identities and national narratives.


The English Press

The English Press

Author: Jeremy Black

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-05-30

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1472524918

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In this succinct one-volume account of the rise and fall of the English press, Jeremy Black traces the medium's history from the emergence of the country's newspaper industry to the Internet age. The English Press focuses on the major developments in the world of print journalism and sets the history of the press in wider currents of English history, political, social, economic and technological. Black takes the reader through a chronological sequence of chapters, with a final chapter exploring possible scenarios for the future of print media. He investigates whether we are witnessing the demise or simply a crisis of the press in the aftermath of the News of the World scandal and Levinson Inquiry. A new title by one of the most eminent historians of Britain and a leading expert on the history of the press, The English Press will appeal to undergraduate students of British and media history and journalism, as well as to the general reader with an interest in the history of England and the media.


The Long Eighteenth Century

The Long Eighteenth Century

Author: Frank O'Gorman

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-01-14

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 1472508939

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This long-awaited second edition sees this classic text by a leading scholar given a new lease of life. It comes complete with a wealth of original material on a range of topics and takes into account the vital research that has been undertaken in the field in the last two decades. The book considers the development of the internal structure of Britain and explores the growing sense of British nationhood. It looks at the role of religion in matters of state and society, in addition to society's own move towards a class-based system. Commercial and imperial expansion, Britain's role in Europe and the early stages of liberalism are also examined. This new edition is fully updated to include: - Revised and thorough treatments of the themes of gender and religion and of the 1832 Reform Act - New sections on 'Commerce and Empire' and 'Britain and Europe' - Several new maps and charts - A revised introduction and a more extensive conclusion - Updated note sections and bibliographies The Long Eighteenth Century is the essential text for any student seeking to understand the nuances of this absorbing period of British history.


British General Election Campaigns 1830–2019

British General Election Campaigns 1830–2019

Author: Iain Dale

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

Published: 2024-03-26

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1785908456

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This remarkable book, edited by one of the UK's leading political commentators, takes us on a deep dive into nearly 200 years of British political history through its most dramatic expression: the general election. The British general election is the linchpin of our liberal democracy, and its results are often fundamental to how we live. With the next general election on the horizon, now is the perfect time to consider those that came before. From the general election of 1830, in which electoral reform was the centrepiece, to the so-called Brexit election of 2019, Iain Dale delivers a showcase of all 50 general election campaigns, with an essay for each of them penned by key political writers, including John Curtice, Julia Langdon, Simon Heffer, Peter Snow, Sue Cameron, Vernon Bogdanor, Adam Boulton and many others. If you want to get to the heart of British politics and democracy, there is no greater guide than this meticulously researched, insightful and engaging collection.


Print Culture and Peripheries in Early Modern Europe

Print Culture and Peripheries in Early Modern Europe

Author: Benito Rial Costas

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-11-09

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 9004235752

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Despite the fact that, if only by number, small and peripheral cities played an important role in fifteenth and sixteenth-century European print culture, book history has mainly been dominated by monographs on individual big book centres. Through a number of specific case studies, which deploy a variety of methods and a wide range of sources, this volume seeks to enhance our understanding of printing and the book trade in small and peripheral European cities in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and to emphasize the necessity of new research for the study of print culture in such cities.


Modern Britain, 1750 to the Present

Modern Britain, 1750 to the Present

Author: James Vernon

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-04-20

Total Pages: 591

ISBN-13: 1107031338

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An introductory textbook charting a global history of modern Britain from 1750 to the present.


The History of the Provincial Press in England

The History of the Provincial Press in England

Author: Rachel Matthews

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2017-05-18

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1441162305

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"Comprehensive history of the development of the regional press in England from its origins to today, also examining the context of the work of journalists"--


Sport and Politics in Modern Britain

Sport and Politics in Modern Britain

Author: Kevin Jefferys

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2012-06-25

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1137023414

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Sport has a huge social and cultural significance in contemporary Britain. This insightful study provides the first exploration of the causes and consequences of the increased interaction between sport and the state since 1945. Kevin Jefferys sets policy towards sport within the evolving socio-political context of post-war Britain and balances an appreciation of continuity and change from the 'austerity Games' of 1948 through to the multi-billion pound extravaganza of the London 2012 Olympics. Ideal for students, historians, social scientists and sport enthusiasts alike, Sport and Politics in Modern Britain provides the fullest assessment yet of this important topic, bringing sport sharply into focus as a contested domain in public and political debate.


Licensing Loyalty

Licensing Loyalty

Author: Jane McLeod

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 0271037687

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"Explores the evolution of the idea that the rise of print culture was a threat to the royal government of eighteenth-century France. Argues that French printers did much to foster this view as they negotiated a place in the expanding bureaucratic apparatus of the state"--Provided by publisher.