The Edinburgh History of Scottish Newspapers, 1850-1950 / / W. Hamish Fraser.

Presents the first comprehensive examination of daily and weekly newspapers in Scotland in the century after 1850Considers the city-based daily papers and the many local weeklies, which were the most extensively read papers throughout most of the period, containing international and national comment...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2023]
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Publicatiejaar:2023
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  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • Chapter One THE SCOTTISH PRESS, 1850–1900
  • PAPERS FOR THE PEOPLE
  • Chapter Two GLASGOW DAILIES
  • Chapter Three GLASGOW’S WEEKLY PAPERS
  • Chapter Four EDINBURGH: THE 1850s AND 1860s
  • Chapter Five EDINBURGH’S SCOTSMAN AND ITS CHALLENGERS
  • Chapter Six DUNDEE
  • Chapter Seven ABERDEEN
  • Chapter Eight THE NORTH-EAST COUNTIES
  • Chapter Nine PERTHSHIRE, KINROSS-SHIRE AND ANGUS
  • Chapter Ten LOTHIANS, FIFE AND STIRLINGSHIRE
  • Chapter Eleven LANARKSHIRE AND CLYDESIDE
  • Chapter Twelve AYRSHIRE, DUMFRIES, GALLOWAY AND THE BORDERS
  • Chapter Thirteen HIGHLANDS AND NORTHERN ISLANDS
  • MAKING A NEWSPAPER
  • Chapter Fourteen PROPRIETORS, EDITORS AND JOURNALISTS
  • Chapter Fifteen FILLING THE PAGES
  • Chapter Sixteen GETTING IT OUT THERE
  • MAKING THE NEWS
  • Chapter Seventeen A LIBERAL NATION
  • Chapter Eighteen NOT IRELAND
  • Chapter Nineteen A PROTESTANT PEOPLE
  • Chapter Twenty THE LURE OF EMPIRE
  • Chapter Twenty-One SCOTTISH IDENTITY
  • TWENTIETH CENTURY
  • Chapter Twenty-Two THE COMPLEXITIES OF OWNERSHIP
  • Chapter Twenty-Three COPING WITH THE NEW
  • Chapter Twenty-Four CONCLUSION
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • GENERAL INDEX
  • INDEX OF PEOPLE