This chapter looks at the role played by consumer magazines in a variety of areas of historical research with particular reference to the UK publishing industry. Two broad areas are considered. First it considers how the production and distribution of these periodicals has constituted an important form of activity in the development of Britain's cultural industries. Second it provides examples of how the magazines have generated a valuable legacy of documentation that has been exploited by a wide range of specialists within the academic discipline of history
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
Today, archaeologists are more aware of the importance of the relationship between their work and th...
Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries a large number of historical records were publish...
The paper explores the phenomenon of popular history magazines as a facet of public history. The UK ...
This introduction performs three functions. It provides a historiography within which to site compan...
This chapter is intended to restore awareness of the importance and scale of the periodicals market ...
This book provides a study of magazine publishing in Britain from the perspective of the entrepreneu...
This entry provides an overview of the history, production, readership, and influence of magazine jo...
Providing a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of scholarship on nineteenth-century Britis...
The late Victorian era saw a major boom in the publication of popular consumer magazines. Beginning ...
Providing a critical introduction and case studies that illustrate cutting-edge approaches to period...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
Today, archaeologists are more aware of the importance of the relationship between their work and th...
Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries a large number of historical records were publish...
The paper explores the phenomenon of popular history magazines as a facet of public history. The UK ...
This introduction performs three functions. It provides a historiography within which to site compan...
This chapter is intended to restore awareness of the importance and scale of the periodicals market ...
This book provides a study of magazine publishing in Britain from the perspective of the entrepreneu...
This entry provides an overview of the history, production, readership, and influence of magazine jo...
Providing a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of scholarship on nineteenth-century Britis...
The late Victorian era saw a major boom in the publication of popular consumer magazines. Beginning ...
Providing a critical introduction and case studies that illustrate cutting-edge approaches to period...
Long considered the literary representatives of the public sphere, British periodicals underwent sig...
This collection of new essays recovers and explores a neglected archive of women’s print media and d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
The years between 1815 and 1825 were a period of social and cultural flux. This thesis examines what...
Today, archaeologists are more aware of the importance of the relationship between their work and th...
Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries a large number of historical records were publish...