The war of the unstamped

The war of the unstamped
Title The war of the unstamped PDF eBook
Author Joel H. Wiener
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 1969
Genre English newspapers
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The War of the Unstamped

The War of the Unstamped
Title The War of the Unstamped PDF eBook
Author Joel H. Wiener
Publisher Ithaca [N.Y.] : Cornell University Press
Pages 344
Release 1969
Genre Business & Economics
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The War of the Unstamped

The War of the Unstamped
Title The War of the Unstamped PDF eBook
Author Joel H. Wiener
Publisher Ithaca [N.Y.] : Cornell University Press
Pages 344
Release 1969
Genre Business & Economics
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Word Crimes

Word Crimes
Title Word Crimes PDF eBook
Author Joss Marsh
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 452
Release 1998-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780226506913

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In 1883 newspaper editor G.W. Foote stood trial three times for blasphemy. Here Joss Marsh reconstructs the forgotten cases of more than 200 working-class "blasphemers" in Victorian England, whose stubborn refusal to silence their "hooligan" voices, along with Foote, helped secure our rights to speak and write freely today. 22 photos.

Chartism

Chartism
Title Chartism PDF eBook
Author Edward Royle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 145
Release 2014-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 1317887980

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This text has established itself as the best short account of the Chartist movement available. It considers its origins and development, placing the movement within its broad social and economic context. Dr Royle also provides clear analysis of its strategy and leadership and assesses the conflicting interpretations for the failure of Chartism.

The Nineteenth Century Periodical Press and the Development of Detective Fiction

The Nineteenth Century Periodical Press and the Development of Detective Fiction
Title The Nineteenth Century Periodical Press and the Development of Detective Fiction PDF eBook
Author Samuel Saunders
Publisher Routledge
Pages 309
Release 2021-05-11
Genre Education
ISBN 0429671024

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This book re-imagines nineteenth-century detective fiction as a literary genre that was connected to, and nurtured by, contemporary periodical journalism. Whilst ‘detective fiction’ is almost universally-accepted to have originated in the nineteenth century, a variety of widely-accepted scholarly narratives of the genre’s evolution neglect to connect it with the development of a free press. The volume traces how police officers, detectives, criminals, and the criminal justice system were discussed in the pages of a variety of magazines and journals, and argues that this affected how the wider nineteenth-century society perceived organised law enforcement and detection. This, in turn, helped to shape detective fiction into the genre that we recognise today. The book also explores how periodicals and newspapers contained forgotten, non-canonical examples of ‘detective fiction’, and that these texts can help complicate the narrative of the genre’s evolution across the mid- to late nineteenth century.

The Book in Britain

The Book in Britain
Title The Book in Britain PDF eBook
Author Daniel Allington
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 567
Release 2019-03-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0470654937

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Introduces readers to the history of books in Britain—their significance, influence, and current and future status Presented as a comprehensive, up-to-date narrative, The Book in Britain: A Historical Introduction explores the impact of books, manuscripts, and other kinds of material texts on the cultures and societies of the British Isles. The text clearly explains the technicalities of printing and publishing and discusses the formal elements of books and manuscripts, which are necessary to facilitate an understanding of that impact. This collaboratively authored narrative history combines the knowledge and expertise of five scholars who seek to answer questions such as: How does the material form of a text affect its meaning? How do books shape political and religious movements? How have the economics of the book trade and copyright shaped the literary canon? Who has been included in and excluded from the world of books, and why? The Book in Britain: A Historical Introduction will appeal to all scholars, students, and historians interested in the written word and its continued production and presentation.