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A Fleet Street in every town the provincial press in England, 1855-1900

Title
A Fleet Street in every town [electronic resource] : the provincial press in England, 1855-1900 / Andrew Hobbs.
ISBN
9781783745616
9781783745623
9781783745630
9781783746545
9781783745593 (Paperback)
9781783745609 (Hardback)
Publication
Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (478 pages) : 64 colour illustrations.
Access and use
Unrestricted online access.
The text of this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). For more detailed information consult the publisher's website.
Summary
"At the heart of Victorian culture was the local weekly newspaper. More popular than books, more widely read than the London papers, the local press was a national phenomenon. This book redraws the Victorian cultural map, shifting our focus away from one centre, London, and towards the many centres of the provinces. It offers a new paradigm in which place, and a sense of place, are vital to the histories of the newspaper, reading and publishing. Hobbs offers new perspectives on the nineteenth century from an enormous yet neglected body of literature: the hundreds of local newspapers published and read across England. He reveals the people, processes and networks behind the publishing, maintaining a unique focus on readers and what they did with the local paper as individuals, families and communities. Case studies and an unusual mix of quantitative and qualitative evidence show that the vast majority of readers preferred the local paper, because it was about them and the places they loved. A Fleet Street in Every Town positions the local paper at the centre of debates on Victorian newspapers, periodicals, reading and publishing. It reorientates our view of the Victorian press away from metropolitan high culture and parliamentary politics, and towards the places where most people lived, loved and read. This is an essential book for anybody interested in nineteenth-century print culture, journalism and reading."--Publisher's website.
Variant and related titles
Open book publishers.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 28, 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliography (pages 393-429) and index.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Readers of the Local Press
2. Reading Places
3. Reading Times
4. What They Read: The Production of the Local Press in the 1860s
5. What They Read: The Production of the Local Press in the 1880s
6. Who Read What
7. Exploiting a Sense of Place
8. Class, Dialect and the Local Press: How 'They' Joined 'Us'
9. Win-win: The Local Press and Association Football
10. How Readers Used the Local Paper
Conclusions
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index.
Also listed under
Open Book Publishers, publisher.
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