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31. Science and the Press
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Contributor Biographies xvii
- Preface xxvii
- Introduction: Milestones in the History of the Twentieth- Century Press 1
- 1. Economics: Ownership and Competition 31
- 2. News Production 64
- 3. Readership and Readers 83
- 4. Regulation 106
- 5. Identities and Communities: Negotiating Working-Class Identity in the Regional Press 131
- 6. Transatlantic Exchanges 155
- 7. Literary and Review Journalism 172
- 8. The Financial Press 189
- 9. Digital News, Digitised News 211
- 10. Professional Identity 227
- 11. News Agencies: From Telegrams to Tweets 247
- 12. Photography and Illustration 265
- 13. The Sporting Press 280
- 14. Women’s Magazines: The Pursuit of Pleasure and Politics 298
- 15. The Welsh Press 315
- 16. Shared Media Histories in the British Isles: Irish-Language Media, 1900–2018 333
- 17. The Gaelic Press 356
- 18. Continuity and Change in the Belfast Press, 1900–1994 377
- 19. The Black British and Irish Press 396
- 20. Cartoons 414
- 21. Britain’s Imperial Press System 434
- 22. The Entertainment Press 451
- 23. Feminism and the Feminist Press 468
- 24. The LGBTQ Press in Twentieth-Century Britain and Ireland 483
- 25. The Press and the Labour Movement 502
- 26. The Tabloid Press: Tales of Controversy, Community and Public Life 517
- 27. The Sunday Press 538
- 28. Satirical Journalism 556
- 29. Newspaper Reports of the Westminster Parliament 574
- 30. Extra-Parliamentary Reporting: The Under-Reported Life of the Working Class 593
- 31. Science and the Press 612
- 32. The Metropolitan Press: Connections and Competition between Britain and Ireland 626
- 33. The Provincial Press 643
- Concluding Comments 660
- Key Press and Periodical Events Timeline, 1900–2018 664
- Bibliography 685
- Index 743
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Contributor Biographies xvii
- Preface xxvii
- Introduction: Milestones in the History of the Twentieth- Century Press 1
- 1. Economics: Ownership and Competition 31
- 2. News Production 64
- 3. Readership and Readers 83
- 4. Regulation 106
- 5. Identities and Communities: Negotiating Working-Class Identity in the Regional Press 131
- 6. Transatlantic Exchanges 155
- 7. Literary and Review Journalism 172
- 8. The Financial Press 189
- 9. Digital News, Digitised News 211
- 10. Professional Identity 227
- 11. News Agencies: From Telegrams to Tweets 247
- 12. Photography and Illustration 265
- 13. The Sporting Press 280
- 14. Women’s Magazines: The Pursuit of Pleasure and Politics 298
- 15. The Welsh Press 315
- 16. Shared Media Histories in the British Isles: Irish-Language Media, 1900–2018 333
- 17. The Gaelic Press 356
- 18. Continuity and Change in the Belfast Press, 1900–1994 377
- 19. The Black British and Irish Press 396
- 20. Cartoons 414
- 21. Britain’s Imperial Press System 434
- 22. The Entertainment Press 451
- 23. Feminism and the Feminist Press 468
- 24. The LGBTQ Press in Twentieth-Century Britain and Ireland 483
- 25. The Press and the Labour Movement 502
- 26. The Tabloid Press: Tales of Controversy, Community and Public Life 517
- 27. The Sunday Press 538
- 28. Satirical Journalism 556
- 29. Newspaper Reports of the Westminster Parliament 574
- 30. Extra-Parliamentary Reporting: The Under-Reported Life of the Working Class 593
- 31. Science and the Press 612
- 32. The Metropolitan Press: Connections and Competition between Britain and Ireland 626
- 33. The Provincial Press 643
- Concluding Comments 660
- Key Press and Periodical Events Timeline, 1900–2018 664
- Bibliography 685
- Index 743