This chapter seeks to challenge the current orthodoxy that a 'national' political culture had emerged by 1918 and that the provincial press failed to reflect the new, class-based politics of the period. By focusing on the experience of Birmingham and the West Midlands, it seeks to demonstrate that although national issues dominated the political debate in the area, these were refracted through the local press and played out in a regional context. The rise and fall of two local political newspapers acts as a prism for the changing political culture of the inter-war years but demonstrates that a resilient Midlands identity was present in the politics of the period
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
Despite the impact of the Representation of the People Act of 1918 on the political culture of the w...
This study examines local government reporting in the English provincial press from 1900 to1950. It ...
This thesis explores the political significance of the Daily Mail, Daily Express and the Daily Mirro...
This thesis explores the political significance of the Daily Mail, Daily Express and the Daily Mirro...
This volume explores the history, roles and functioning of the foreign political press in London in ...
This chapter examines of how regional newspapers sought to represent working-class interests during ...
This volume explores the history, roles and functioning of the foreign political press in London in ...
This article provides the first comprehensive study of the British press’s reporting of, and discuss...
Despite the impact of the Representation of the People Act (1918) on the political culture of the we...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
Historians recognize the cultural centrality of the newspaper press in Britain, yet very little has ...
This article provides the first comprehensive study of the British press’s reporting of, and discuss...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
Despite the impact of the Representation of the People Act of 1918 on the political culture of the w...
This study examines local government reporting in the English provincial press from 1900 to1950. It ...
This thesis explores the political significance of the Daily Mail, Daily Express and the Daily Mirro...
This thesis explores the political significance of the Daily Mail, Daily Express and the Daily Mirro...
This volume explores the history, roles and functioning of the foreign political press in London in ...
This chapter examines of how regional newspapers sought to represent working-class interests during ...
This volume explores the history, roles and functioning of the foreign political press in London in ...
This article provides the first comprehensive study of the British press’s reporting of, and discuss...
Despite the impact of the Representation of the People Act (1918) on the political culture of the we...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
Historians recognize the cultural centrality of the newspaper press in Britain, yet very little has ...
This article provides the first comprehensive study of the British press’s reporting of, and discuss...
By considering the political effects of the First World War in the whole of the West Midlands (rathe...
Despite the impact of the Representation of the People Act of 1918 on the political culture of the w...
This study examines local government reporting in the English provincial press from 1900 to1950. It ...