Public interest in science is often thought to have been much greater in the nineteenth century than at the present time. However, little attention has been paid to the media used to disseminate science to different audiences in nineteenth century Britain. In particular, the vast bulk of general periodicals which fill our library shelves continues to be largely impenetrable. Yet readers encountered a great quantity and an extensive variety of scientific, technical, and medical information in the pages of such general periodicals as Punch, the Boy’s Own Paper, and Dickens’s Household Words. This article describes the work of the ‘Science in the nineteenth-century periodical’ (SciPer) project at the universities of Leeds and Sheffield, ...
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The Athenaeum, one of the most influential weekly magazines of Victorian Britain, was launched in 18...
International audiencePublishing, albeit in many cases irregular, became one of the main activities ...
Public interest in science is often thought to have been much greater in the nineteenth century than...
Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture No. 45Copyright © 2004 Cambridge Univ...
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This article examines the scientific content of the most famous comic journal of the Victorian perio...
Periodicals offer a wonderful guide to the Victorian age, and to the ways in which science entered i...
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Nineteenth-century periodicals significantly outnumber books from that era, and present historians w...
This thesis examines the close relationship between periodicals and the scientific practices of natu...
From around 100 titles worldwide at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the number of science ...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] It is now generally accepted that both the conception and practices of natural ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleArticle is post-print version.This is an Accepted Manuscr...
In 19th century America the textbook for reading, or "reader, " was predominant as the lea...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The Athenaeum, one of the most influential weekly magazines of Victorian Britain, was launched in 18...
International audiencePublishing, albeit in many cases irregular, became one of the main activities ...
Public interest in science is often thought to have been much greater in the nineteenth century than...
Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture No. 45Copyright © 2004 Cambridge Univ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis is a post-print version of an article published in N...
This article examines the scientific content of the most famous comic journal of the Victorian perio...
Periodicals offer a wonderful guide to the Victorian age, and to the ways in which science entered i...
© Cambridge University Press 2004. Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher...
Nineteenth-century periodicals significantly outnumber books from that era, and present historians w...
This thesis examines the close relationship between periodicals and the scientific practices of natu...
From around 100 titles worldwide at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the number of science ...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] It is now generally accepted that both the conception and practices of natural ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleArticle is post-print version.This is an Accepted Manuscr...
In 19th century America the textbook for reading, or "reader, " was predominant as the lea...
Copyright © 2004 University of Chicago PressThe article is not the final print version, and is not t...
The Athenaeum, one of the most influential weekly magazines of Victorian Britain, was launched in 18...
International audiencePublishing, albeit in many cases irregular, became one of the main activities ...