This chapter explores the language and politics of Reynolds's Newspaper between 1850 and 1879. It argues that its approach was 'populist' and explores how this term can be employed in a Victorian context. 'Populism' is defined as the product of the encounter between political ideology and popular culture. It had (and has) a complex relationship with politics based upon social class. Reynolds's Newspaper maintained an essentially Chartist analysis well into the mid-Victorian period but also drew on many themes in popular culture (including melodrama, sensation and the fear of crime) in order to make its politics accessible and persuasive to its readership. It blamed the problems of Britain on the power of the aristocracy which it believe...
I argue that a divergence between popular culture as “object” and “subject” of journalism emerged du...
An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Brita...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
This chapter explores the language and politics of Reynolds's Newspaper between 1850 and 1879. It a...
Popular Politics in Nineteenth Century England provides an accessible introduction to the culture of...
As mid Victorian newspapers spoke of their ever more important role as educators and representatives...
As mid Victorian newspapers spoke of their ever more important role as educators and representatives...
This thesis explores the political significance of the Daily Mail, Daily Express and the Daily Mirro...
From the moment of its first publication in March 1836, Charles Dickens’s first serial novel The Pos...
306 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This study examines Britain's...
British Colonial Governor Edward John Eyre's brutal suppression of a negro uprising in Jamaica in 18...
Prose, of varying length, tone, purpose, and style, made up the vast majority of periodical content ...
This article explores how British print media in the late-nineteenth century portrayed and represent...
Using primary sources in Russian and British historiography, the author analyzes the evolution of pu...
The goal of this thesis is to examine the editorial position of the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia...
I argue that a divergence between popular culture as “object” and “subject” of journalism emerged du...
An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Brita...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
This chapter explores the language and politics of Reynolds's Newspaper between 1850 and 1879. It a...
Popular Politics in Nineteenth Century England provides an accessible introduction to the culture of...
As mid Victorian newspapers spoke of their ever more important role as educators and representatives...
As mid Victorian newspapers spoke of their ever more important role as educators and representatives...
This thesis explores the political significance of the Daily Mail, Daily Express and the Daily Mirro...
From the moment of its first publication in March 1836, Charles Dickens’s first serial novel The Pos...
306 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This study examines Britain's...
British Colonial Governor Edward John Eyre's brutal suppression of a negro uprising in Jamaica in 18...
Prose, of varying length, tone, purpose, and style, made up the vast majority of periodical content ...
This article explores how British print media in the late-nineteenth century portrayed and represent...
Using primary sources in Russian and British historiography, the author analyzes the evolution of pu...
The goal of this thesis is to examine the editorial position of the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia...
I argue that a divergence between popular culture as “object” and “subject” of journalism emerged du...
An original study of the role of the Chartist press in the campaign for democracy in Victorian Brita...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...