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Occupation Period İzmir Press

1988
Bizim çalışmamız bu gazetelerde, Millî Mücadele ve onun önderi hakkında yayınlanan yazıların, verilen bilgilerin derlenmesine ve değerlendirilmesine yöneliktir. Amacımız işgal altındaki İzmir’in tarihini yazmak değil, çeşitli olay ve gelişmeler karşısında basının tutumunu ortaya koymaktır.
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The Canadian photographic periodical press

History of Photography, 1996
Abstract From the very beginning, Canadian photography periodicals have had to cope with not only the small and uncertain home market, but also with the ready availability of similar imported publications, some of which included Canadian photographic news from time to time.
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The Feminist Periodical Press: Women, Periodical Studies, and Modernity

Literature Compass, 2009
Abstract The study of feminist periodical culture is playing an increasingly important role in the larger fields of modernist periodical studies and of feminist or women's print culture. Treated as important objects of study in their own right and for their own sake, the feminist periodicals of the early twentieth century – suffrage ...
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William Hazlitt, The Periodical Press

2021
Joanne Shattock   +3 more
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Technology and the Periodical Press

1990
The debate over the condition and prospects of the periodical press has been with us in one shape or form throughout the present century and for much of the latter half of the last. With each new technical and organisational development, fresh doubts have been cast over the future of the established press.
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Victorian Feminism and the Periodical Press

2006
Frances Power Cobbe was a mid-Victorian feminist journalist and one of a handful of women to make a steady living writing for the mid-nineteenth century established press. She was involved in the national women’s suffrage campaign, argued for women’s increased educational and employment opportunities, and was a vocal critic of marriage.
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