Author/Editoredited by Alexis Easley, Andrew King, and John Morton.
Alternative TitleResearching the 19th-century periodical press
Note (Content)Providing a critical introduction and case studies that illustrate cutting-edge approaches to periodical research, this volume provides an overview of recent developments in the field. The twelve chapters model diverse approaches and methodologies for research on nineteenth-century periodicals. Each case study is contextualized within one of the following broad areas of research: single periodicals, individual journalists, gender issues, periodical networks, genre, the relationship between periodicals, transnational/transatlantic connections, technologies of printing and illustration, links within a single periodical, topical subjects, science and periodicals, and imperialism and periodicals. Each author incorporates first-person accounts of how they conducted their research that provide specific examples of how they gained access to primary sources and the methods they used to analyze the materials.
Note (Bibliography)Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-210) and index.