Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 3
Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 3
Competition and Disruption, 1900-2017
Conboy, Martin; Bingham, Adrian
Edinburgh University Press
02/2026
808
Mole
Inglês
9781474424936
15 a 20 dias
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AcknowledgementsPrefaceIntroduction: Adrian Bingham
1. Economics: Ownership and Competion: Jonathan Hardy
2. News Production: Robert Campbell
3. Readers and Readerships: Thomas O'Malley
4. Regulation: Julian Petley
5. Identities and Communities: John Steel
6. Transatlantic Exchanges: Mark Hampton
7. Literary and Review Journalism: Sarah Lonsdale
8. Financial Press: Steve Schifferes (in memory of Richard Roberts)
9. Digital News, Digitized News: Scott Eldridge II
10. Professional Identity: Aaron Ackerley
11. News Agencies: Jonathan Grun
12. Photography and Illustration: Frances Robertson
13. The Sporting Press: Steve Tate
14. Women's Magazines: Maggie Andrews and Fan Carter
15. Welsh Press: Simon Gywn Roberts
16. The Irish-language Press: Regina Ui Chollatain?
17. The Gaelic Press: Rob Dunbar
18. The Northern Irish Press: Nora Moroney and Stephen O'Neill
19. The Black British and Irish Press: Olive Vassell
20. Cartoons: Jane Chapman
21. Britain's Imperial Press System: Simon Potter
22. The Entertainment Press: Patrick Glen
23. Feminism and Feminist Press: Kaitlynn Mendes and Jilly Boyce Kay
24. The LGBTQ Press: Alison Oram and Justin Bengry
25. Press and the Labour Movement: Thomas Dowling and Adrian Bingham
26. The Tabloid Press: Sofia Johansson
27. The Sunday Press: Martin Conboy
28. Satirical Journalism: Felix Larkin and James Whitworth (Case Study)
29. Newspaper Reporting of the Westminster Parliament: Bob Franklin
30. Extra-Parliamentary Reporting: Andrew Calcutt and Mark Beachill
31. Science and the Press: Robert Bud
32. The Metropolitan Press: Mark O'Brien
33. The Provincial Press: Rachel Matthews
Concluding Comments Timeline of Significant Events Bibliography Additional Notes
1. Economics: Ownership and Competion: Jonathan Hardy
2. News Production: Robert Campbell
3. Readers and Readerships: Thomas O'Malley
4. Regulation: Julian Petley
5. Identities and Communities: John Steel
6. Transatlantic Exchanges: Mark Hampton
7. Literary and Review Journalism: Sarah Lonsdale
8. Financial Press: Steve Schifferes (in memory of Richard Roberts)
9. Digital News, Digitized News: Scott Eldridge II
10. Professional Identity: Aaron Ackerley
11. News Agencies: Jonathan Grun
12. Photography and Illustration: Frances Robertson
13. The Sporting Press: Steve Tate
14. Women's Magazines: Maggie Andrews and Fan Carter
15. Welsh Press: Simon Gywn Roberts
16. The Irish-language Press: Regina Ui Chollatain?
17. The Gaelic Press: Rob Dunbar
18. The Northern Irish Press: Nora Moroney and Stephen O'Neill
19. The Black British and Irish Press: Olive Vassell
20. Cartoons: Jane Chapman
21. Britain's Imperial Press System: Simon Potter
22. The Entertainment Press: Patrick Glen
23. Feminism and Feminist Press: Kaitlynn Mendes and Jilly Boyce Kay
24. The LGBTQ Press: Alison Oram and Justin Bengry
25. Press and the Labour Movement: Thomas Dowling and Adrian Bingham
26. The Tabloid Press: Sofia Johansson
27. The Sunday Press: Martin Conboy
28. Satirical Journalism: Felix Larkin and James Whitworth (Case Study)
29. Newspaper Reporting of the Westminster Parliament: Bob Franklin
30. Extra-Parliamentary Reporting: Andrew Calcutt and Mark Beachill
31. Science and the Press: Robert Bud
32. The Metropolitan Press: Mark O'Brien
33. The Provincial Press: Rachel Matthews
Concluding Comments Timeline of Significant Events Bibliography Additional Notes
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Britain; Graphic Design; Newspapers; Periodical Press; Scotland; Twentieth-Century Journalism
AcknowledgementsPrefaceIntroduction: Adrian Bingham
1. Economics: Ownership and Competion: Jonathan Hardy
2. News Production: Robert Campbell
3. Readers and Readerships: Thomas O'Malley
4. Regulation: Julian Petley
5. Identities and Communities: John Steel
6. Transatlantic Exchanges: Mark Hampton
7. Literary and Review Journalism: Sarah Lonsdale
8. Financial Press: Steve Schifferes (in memory of Richard Roberts)
9. Digital News, Digitized News: Scott Eldridge II
10. Professional Identity: Aaron Ackerley
11. News Agencies: Jonathan Grun
12. Photography and Illustration: Frances Robertson
13. The Sporting Press: Steve Tate
14. Women's Magazines: Maggie Andrews and Fan Carter
15. Welsh Press: Simon Gywn Roberts
16. The Irish-language Press: Regina Ui Chollatain?
17. The Gaelic Press: Rob Dunbar
18. The Northern Irish Press: Nora Moroney and Stephen O'Neill
19. The Black British and Irish Press: Olive Vassell
20. Cartoons: Jane Chapman
21. Britain's Imperial Press System: Simon Potter
22. The Entertainment Press: Patrick Glen
23. Feminism and Feminist Press: Kaitlynn Mendes and Jilly Boyce Kay
24. The LGBTQ Press: Alison Oram and Justin Bengry
25. Press and the Labour Movement: Thomas Dowling and Adrian Bingham
26. The Tabloid Press: Sofia Johansson
27. The Sunday Press: Martin Conboy
28. Satirical Journalism: Felix Larkin and James Whitworth (Case Study)
29. Newspaper Reporting of the Westminster Parliament: Bob Franklin
30. Extra-Parliamentary Reporting: Andrew Calcutt and Mark Beachill
31. Science and the Press: Robert Bud
32. The Metropolitan Press: Mark O'Brien
33. The Provincial Press: Rachel Matthews
Concluding Comments Timeline of Significant Events Bibliography Additional Notes
1. Economics: Ownership and Competion: Jonathan Hardy
2. News Production: Robert Campbell
3. Readers and Readerships: Thomas O'Malley
4. Regulation: Julian Petley
5. Identities and Communities: John Steel
6. Transatlantic Exchanges: Mark Hampton
7. Literary and Review Journalism: Sarah Lonsdale
8. Financial Press: Steve Schifferes (in memory of Richard Roberts)
9. Digital News, Digitized News: Scott Eldridge II
10. Professional Identity: Aaron Ackerley
11. News Agencies: Jonathan Grun
12. Photography and Illustration: Frances Robertson
13. The Sporting Press: Steve Tate
14. Women's Magazines: Maggie Andrews and Fan Carter
15. Welsh Press: Simon Gywn Roberts
16. The Irish-language Press: Regina Ui Chollatain?
17. The Gaelic Press: Rob Dunbar
18. The Northern Irish Press: Nora Moroney and Stephen O'Neill
19. The Black British and Irish Press: Olive Vassell
20. Cartoons: Jane Chapman
21. Britain's Imperial Press System: Simon Potter
22. The Entertainment Press: Patrick Glen
23. Feminism and Feminist Press: Kaitlynn Mendes and Jilly Boyce Kay
24. The LGBTQ Press: Alison Oram and Justin Bengry
25. Press and the Labour Movement: Thomas Dowling and Adrian Bingham
26. The Tabloid Press: Sofia Johansson
27. The Sunday Press: Martin Conboy
28. Satirical Journalism: Felix Larkin and James Whitworth (Case Study)
29. Newspaper Reporting of the Westminster Parliament: Bob Franklin
30. Extra-Parliamentary Reporting: Andrew Calcutt and Mark Beachill
31. Science and the Press: Robert Bud
32. The Metropolitan Press: Mark O'Brien
33. The Provincial Press: Rachel Matthews
Concluding Comments Timeline of Significant Events Bibliography Additional Notes
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