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Parteylichkeit and the Periodical Press

2014
The concept of partiality has been largely overlooked not a genuinely socialist one 'invented', for instance, by certain nineteenth or early twentieth-century theorists of the working class. This chapter explores the real historical conditions that allowed the term Parteylichkeit to establish itself in the German vernacular. This historical framework
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The Economics of Press and Periodical Production

2020
This chapter assesses the interplay of technological innovation and market forces on the development of press and periodical publishing in nineteenth-century Great Britain. It gives due consideration to the significance of institutional factors and the role of government policies towards publishing up until 1855. The chapter begins by exploring how the
Howard Cox, Simon Mowatt
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"That inscrutable something": Business in the Periodical Press

Victorian Periodicals Review, 2013
The business life of the nation, in its commercial and political ramifications, was the object of intense scrutiny in the pages of Victorian periodicals. Combining quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and using as database the ProQuest digital archive of British periodicals, this essay investigates some aspects of the cultural life of business ...
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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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THE PERIODICAL PRESS ON POSTAGE STAMPS

The Serials Librarian, 1978
The history of journalism is reflected in the philatelic issues of various countries. Stamps of the United States, the Soviet Union, Fmnce, the German Democratic Republic, Sweden, Spain, the nation...
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Gender, Authorship, and the Periodical Press

2018
In this passage, from the novel The Heavenly Twins (1893), Sarah Grand (1854–93) depicts the press as a vehicle for women’s empowerment.2 Writing in the voice of a male character, Diavolo, she argues that modern women can use periodicals to retaliate against their detractors instead of passively enduring attacks on their lives and works.
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Periodical press and port cities: Creation of knowledge, representations and networks1

Portuguese Journal of Social Science, 2020
Catia Miriam Costa, Olivia Pestana
exaly  

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