The Periodical Press Revolution: E. S. Dallas and the Nineteenth-Century British Media System
The Periodical Press Revolution: E. S. Dallas and the Nineteenth-Century British Media System
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This book explores the sociological implications of the rise of the periodical press in the British press, focusing on authorship, publishing, and readership. It examines the growth of the periodical market and its qualitative determinants and effects, offering new insight into this key turning point in journalism history.
Format: Hardback
Length: 178 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This captivating book delves into a vital chapter of journalism history, shedding light on the emergence of the periodical press from a sociological lens. Rather than solely focusing on the economic and technological factors that propelled this revolutionary shift, it delves into the profound social and political ramifications. Spanning across the globe, the book offers a comprehensive examination of this pivotal development in the British press.
Drawing upon the insightful theory of E.S. Dallas, who regarded the periodical as the grandest event in modern history, the book embarks on a thoughtful exploration of these premises and conclusions. It examines the authorship, publishing, and readership dynamics, considering the nineteenth century as a whole.
After an introductory section that addresses theoretical and methodological considerations, the analysis proceeds with an overview of the quantitative expansion of the periodical market. It measures this growth in terms of publications, readership, and authorship, providing a quantitative framework for understanding the shift.
Next, the book delves into the qualitative determinants and effects of the periodical press. It distinguishes these three aspects and offers fresh insights into their interplay, shedding light on the profound transformations that occurred in journalism, media, and society.
This book is a treasure trove for all students and scholars of journalism, journalism history, media history, media and communication studies, British history, and modern history. It provides a deep understanding of this crucial turning point in history and offers valuable perspectives on the evolving nature of communication and information dissemination.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032271019
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