Work and the nineteenth-century press living work for living people

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: King, Andrew, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, England ; New York, New York : Routledge [2023]
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Figures
  • Notes On Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Introduction: Living Work
  • Notes
  • 2 Information Put to Work: Provincial Newspapers as Publishers of Specialist Business and Work Information
  • Editorial and Advertising: All Information
  • Formatting Information: Chronology and Typology
  • Local and Regional Weekly Newspapers
  • Prices Current
  • Specialist Trade Newspapers
  • Professional Journals
  • Trades Union and Workers' Journals
  • Information Sources
  • Types of Trade, Professional and Work-Related Content
  • The Culture of Work in the Local Press
  • Conclusions
  • Notes
  • 3 Taxonomies and Procedures: The Case of Trade and Professional Periodicals
  • Classificatory Procedure 1: The Morphological
  • Classificatory Procedure 2: Formational ('Genetic')
  • Classificatory Procedure 3: The Ecosystemic
  • Classificatory Procedure 4: The Functional
  • Notes
  • 4 The Page as a Stage: Male Opera Singers and the Nineteenth-Century Press
  • Celebrity, the Press and Private Life
  • In Dialogue With the Press: Politics, Letters, Networks, Identity
  • Braham and the John Bull Affair
  • The Age of the Interview
  • Gossip and Autobiography
  • Notes
  • 5 'Watch Case Secret Springer, Printer and Publisher': The Many Work Identities of Richard Willoughby, Editor of the...
  • Early Years in Clerkenwell
  • The Druids' Magazine
  • Around 1840: Willoughby in the City
  • Willoughby's Purchase of the People's Journal
  • The Soldier's Progress and the Peace Society
  • Willoughby, Women's Work and the British Workwoman
  • Notes
  • 6 'In the Hospital &amp
  • Out of the Hospital': Nurses and Nursing in Margaret Harkness's Periodical Publications
  • 'In the Hospital:' Harkness's Representations of the Work of Nursing.
  • 'Out of the Hospital': Nursing Across Harkness's Writing Career
  • Conclusions: Voicing Nurses in the Popular Press
  • Notes
  • 7 'Higher Than Snuff Dealers': The Bookseller and the Formation of Trade Identity
  • A Modernised Trade Journal
  • Trade and Literary Gossip
  • Guidance and Advice
  • The Welfare of Booksellers and Trade Associations
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 8 Trade Custom and the Courtesy of Acknowledgement: The Practice of Copying in the Late-Victorian Confectionery Trade Press
  • Defending Confectionery Knowledge From Interlopers
  • Imitation and the Courtesy of Acknowledgement in Journalism
  • Conclusions
  • Notes
  • 9 Agricultural Journals in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
  • Notes
  • 10 The Limits of Work: The Early Years of the Bankers' Magazine (1844-1995) and the Banking Institute (1851-3)
  • The Environment: Banking and Banker's Periodicals By 1844
  • The Origins of the Bankers' Magazine
  • The Bankers' Magazine and the First Banking Institute (1851-3)
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.