This is a study of international print networks developed across the English-speaking world over a significant part of the long nineteenth century. The first study of its kind, it draws on …
MK Hickman, W Ozuem, J Okoya - … Economics: Breakthroughs in …, 2019 - igi-global.com
Gender is a concept that has evolved with time, varying its meaning and relevance regularly. Today, it manifests across many facets of life. Whilst theories of gender began as a device to …
A Humpherys - GWM Reynolds Reimagined, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
After being rescued from his second or third bankruptcy by John Dicks, GWM Reynolds, the author of the bestseller The Mysteries of London and the editor of Reynolds's Miscellany …
F Baillet - Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, 2022 - journals.openedition.org
Printed and published by the London Union of Compositors, an organisation founded in 1834 to defend the interests of print workers, The Compositors' Chronicle was launched in …
S Polek - Through the Prism of Gender and Work: Women's …, 2023 - brill.com
In 1906—immediately after the Russian Revolution of 1905—a remarkable debate developed on the pages of The Printers' Herald (Вестник Печатников), the official trade …
Extending the limits of the award-winning Routledge Handbook to Nineteenth-Century Periodicals and Newspapers (2016) and its companion volume (and also award-winning) …
HS Williams - 2018 - napier-repository.worktribe.com
Printing has been one of Scotland's most significant industries since it was introduced over 500 years ago but remained for much of the period, a local industry. The Scottish publishing …
A Hobbs - Work and the Nineteenth-Century Press: Living Work …, 2022 - academia.edu
Information put to work: Provincial newspapers as publishers of specialist business and work information Andrew Hobbs What was t Page 1 1 Information put to work: Provincial newspapers …
What was the best day on which to publish a nineteenth-century provincial weekly newspaper? Manchester's Exchange Herald (1809–36), Manchester Advertiser (1825–48?) …