The Picture Postcard was an extraordinarily popular innovation at the beginning of the twentieth century in Europe, enabling writers to send brief, multimodal messages through a cheap communications channel, in a ‘culture of speed’ (Keep 2001). With several deliveries a day, this could be experienced as closer to the synchronicity of the digital communications than vernacular written communications in the intervening period. I examine the writing of ten British Edwardian picture postcards from a collection of three thousand. Analysis of the writing, writtenness and multimodality (Lillis and McKinney this volume) of the postcards is combined with historical investigations of public records. Through this innovative approach to the constructio...
Edwardian book inscriptions can be described as any mark of ownership on the front endpapers of a bo...
This article describes the background behind and the process of the digitization of travel ephemera ...
Postcards explores augmented conversations across time, place, technology and people. The source mat...
The study of Edwardian postcards has a unique capacity to contribute to our understanding of communi...
Picture postcards were an extraordinarily popular phenomenon in the Edwardian age, in ways that pres...
Studies of letter writing have tended to focus on the practices of literary writers, or members of e...
Early twentieth century postcards were the social media platform of their day. Between 1901 and 1910...
Writing Postcards. A Vernacular Writing Practice from the Early 20th Century Several new writing pra...
2017-07-31My dissertation examines the invention and the rise of the picture postcard at the turn of...
The Edwardian postcard has been described as the Twitter of its age. Earlier regarded as an insignif...
Reflections on the use of postcards – an everyday object that has played a key role in imperialist e...
Most existing research about postcards focuses merely on their visual representation, but postcards ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the picture postcard exploded into popular use in ways tha...
Since their invention, picture postcards have played a key role in circulating racist and imperial i...
This study uses three examples of Edwardian (1901-1914) book inscriptions – a prize inscription, gif...
Edwardian book inscriptions can be described as any mark of ownership on the front endpapers of a bo...
This article describes the background behind and the process of the digitization of travel ephemera ...
Postcards explores augmented conversations across time, place, technology and people. The source mat...
The study of Edwardian postcards has a unique capacity to contribute to our understanding of communi...
Picture postcards were an extraordinarily popular phenomenon in the Edwardian age, in ways that pres...
Studies of letter writing have tended to focus on the practices of literary writers, or members of e...
Early twentieth century postcards were the social media platform of their day. Between 1901 and 1910...
Writing Postcards. A Vernacular Writing Practice from the Early 20th Century Several new writing pra...
2017-07-31My dissertation examines the invention and the rise of the picture postcard at the turn of...
The Edwardian postcard has been described as the Twitter of its age. Earlier regarded as an insignif...
Reflections on the use of postcards – an everyday object that has played a key role in imperialist e...
Most existing research about postcards focuses merely on their visual representation, but postcards ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the picture postcard exploded into popular use in ways tha...
Since their invention, picture postcards have played a key role in circulating racist and imperial i...
This study uses three examples of Edwardian (1901-1914) book inscriptions – a prize inscription, gif...
Edwardian book inscriptions can be described as any mark of ownership on the front endpapers of a bo...
This article describes the background behind and the process of the digitization of travel ephemera ...
Postcards explores augmented conversations across time, place, technology and people. The source mat...