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Palmegiano, Eugenia M., Ph.d. - Perceptions of the Press in Nineteenth-century British Periodicals - 9780857284396 - V9780857284396
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Perceptions of the Press in Nineteenth-century British Periodicals

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Description for Perceptions of the Press in Nineteenth-century British Periodicals Hardback. Series: Anthem Nineteenth-Century Series. Num Pages: 712 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DB; 3JH; GBCR; KNTJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 42. Weight in Grams: 590.

This annotated bibliography of nineteenth-century British periodicals, complete with a detailed subject index, reveals how Victorian commentaries on journalism shaped the discourse on the origins and contemporary character of the domestic, imperial and foreign press. Drawn from a wide range of publications representing diverse political, economic, religious, social and literary views, this book contains over 4,500 entries, and features extracts from over forty nineteenth-century periodicals. The articles cataloged offer a thorough and influential analysis of their journalistic milieu, presenting statistics on sales and descriptions of advertising, passing judgment on space allocations, pinpointing different readerships, and identifying individuals who engaged with ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Anthem Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
712
Condition
New
Series
Anthem Nineteenth-Century Series
Number of Pages
712
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857284396
SKU
V9780857284396
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About Palmegiano, Eugenia M., Ph.d.
E. M. Palmegiano is a professor of history at Saint Peter’s College in Jersey City, New Jersey, where she currently holds the Senior Research Professor Award.

Reviews for Perceptions of the Press in Nineteenth-century British Periodicals
“Almost anyone seriously interested in the nineteenth-century press will find this book useful. […] [T]he value of this welcome volume is its bibliography and two indexes, which are thoroughly professional and well presented. Every research library should have a copy of this book in its reference collection.” —Anne Humpherys, “Victorian Periodicals Review”

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