This book announces a new cross-cultural approach to periodical studies, reading both French- and English-language magazines in relation to an emerging transatlantic middlebrow culture. Mainstream magazines, Hammill and Smith argue, forged a connection between upward mobility and geographical mobility. Fantasies of travel were circulated through fiction, articles, and advertisements, and used to sell fashions, foods, and domestic products as well as holidays. For readers who could not afford a trip to Paris, Bermuda, or Lake Louise, these illustrated magazines offered proxy access to the glamour and prestige increasingly associated with travel
This article deals with practical and economic aspects of expatriate little magazine production and ...
Studying about an American popular culture product such as the Cosmopolitan magazine for American St...
This dissertation studies representations of globalization by analyzing travel journalism in two mag...
A century ago, the golden age of magazine publishing coincided with the beginning of a golden age of...
This chapter discusses mainstream magazines, which were at their height in Canada in the early and m...
Project web resource with digitised materials, visualisations, and textual content
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
From the 1920s to the 1960s, anglophone Canadian magazines such as Chatelaine, Maclean’s, and Canadi...
This article explores the circulation of periodical material between metropolitan and regional locat...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
This essay explores the circulation of periodical material between metropolitan and regional locatio...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
This article applies recent scholarship concerned with transatlantic mobility and print cultures to ...
Previously held under moratorium from 4th July 2017 until 8th August 2022.This thesis offers a compa...
This article deals with practical and economic aspects of expatriate little magazine production and ...
Studying about an American popular culture product such as the Cosmopolitan magazine for American St...
This dissertation studies representations of globalization by analyzing travel journalism in two mag...
A century ago, the golden age of magazine publishing coincided with the beginning of a golden age of...
This chapter discusses mainstream magazines, which were at their height in Canada in the early and m...
Project web resource with digitised materials, visualisations, and textual content
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
From the 1920s to the 1960s, anglophone Canadian magazines such as Chatelaine, Maclean’s, and Canadi...
This article explores the circulation of periodical material between metropolitan and regional locat...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
This essay explores the circulation of periodical material between metropolitan and regional locatio...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
This article applies recent scholarship concerned with transatlantic mobility and print cultures to ...
Previously held under moratorium from 4th July 2017 until 8th August 2022.This thesis offers a compa...
This article deals with practical and economic aspects of expatriate little magazine production and ...
Studying about an American popular culture product such as the Cosmopolitan magazine for American St...
This dissertation studies representations of globalization by analyzing travel journalism in two mag...