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Cawood I & Peters L (eds.) (2019) Print, Politics and the Provincial Press in Modern Britain. Printing History and Culture, 1. Oxford, UK: Peter Lang UK. https://doi.org/10.3726/b13688
Abstract
The provincial newspaper was read by peers, politicians and the proletariat alike. It is striking, however, how limited a range of newspapers and journals are offered for analysis in most historical studies of the political media in modern Britain. The predominance of the London political press and Punch in academic discourse appears to derive largely from the easy availability of these papers and journals to modern scholars rather than their actual distribution and popularity. Consequently, there has been hitherto a distinct lack of attention given to the British regional press by historians. This collection aims to correct this imbalance 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 ensure a representative geographical spread of provincial Britain. These chapters cover previously neglected aspects of print culture, political literacy and reading practices across the regions of Britain in the late eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to offer an introduction to research in this burgeoning field of study.
Keywords
Print History, Journalism, Press Culture, Modern British History, Radicalism and Loyalism, Modernity
Status | Published |
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Editor | Dr Ian Cawood |
Funders | University of Birmingham |
Title of series | Printing History and Culture |
Number in series | 1 |
Publication date | 31/12/2019 |
Publication date online | 29/03/2019 |
Publisher | Peter Lang UK |
Place of publication | Oxford, UK |
ISBN | 978-1-78874-430-0 |
eISBN | 978-1-78874-462-1 |
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Associate Professor, History