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Media History Volume 5 Number 2 December 1999 Truth versus Art in Nineteenth-century Graphic Journalism: the colonial Australian case/Peter Dowling/page 109 Parricide on the QT: notoriety and knowingness at the dawn of new media/Thomas C. Leonard/page 127 Back to the Future: telecommunications, online information services and convergence from 1840 to 1910/Dwayne Winseck/page 137
The Quality Press and the Soviet Union: a case study of the reactions of the Manchester Guardian, the New Statesman and The Times to Stalin’s Great Purges, 1936–38/Peter Deli/page 159 Feature Film and the Mediation of Historical Reality: Chance Of A Lifetime—a case study/Vincent Porter/page 181 Annual Review
Annual Review of Work in Newspaper and Periodical History 1996-1998/Diana Dixon/page 201 Review Article The History of Newspapers and the History of Journalism: two disciplines or one?/Joad Raymond/page 223
Book Reviews/page 233 Volume Contents and Author Index,
Volume 5, 1999/page 239
Media History Volume 5 Number 1 June 1999 Who Invented the ‘Leading Article’?: reconstructing the history and prehistory of a Victorian newspaper genre/Dallas Liddle/page 5 How Her Majesty’s Opposition Grew to Like Commercial Television: the Labour Party and the origins of ITV/Des Freedman/page 19
Newspapers, Organized Interests and Party Competition in the 1964 Election/Erik A. Devereux/page 33 ARCHIVES AND RESEARCH Researching Media History: national and global perspectives/Denis Cryle/page 65 Newspaper Archives in Australia and New Zealand/Ross Harvey/page 71 The BBC’s Written Archives as a Source for Media History/Jacqueline Kavanagh/page 81 BOOK REVIEWS/page 87
Media History Volume 4 Number 2 December 1998 Convicts and Clerics: their roles in the infancy of the press in Sydney, 1803–1840/Victoria Goff/page 101 George W. M. Reynolds and the Radicalization of Victorian Serial Fiction/Ian Haywood/page 121 The Remarkable Rise and Long Decline of the Cotton Factory Times/Eddie Cass, Alan Fowler and Terry Wyke/page 141 Women’s Magazines and the Commercial Orchestration of Femininity in the 1930s: evidence from Woman’s Own/Jill Greenfield and Chris Reid/page 161
Throbbing Hearts and Smart Repartee: the reception of American films in 1950s Britain/Vincent Porter and Sue Harper/page 175 CONFERENCE REPORT Media History? University of Westminster, London, 8–10 July 1998/Mark Turner/page 195 BOOK REVIEWS/page 203 VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX, VOLUME 4, 1998/page 213
Media History Volume 4 Number 1 June 1998 EDITORIAL/page 5 ‘A Mercury with a Winged Conscience’: Marchamont Nedham, monopoly and censorship/Joad Raymond/page 7 Sport in the Newspapers before 1750: representations of cricket, class and commerce in the London Press/Michael Harris/page 19 Doing the Biz: book-trade and news-trade periodicals in the 1890s/Laurel Brake/page 29 City Editors and the Modern Investing Public: establishing the integrity of the New Financial Journalism in late nineteenth-century London/Dilwyn Porter/ page 49 Ploughboys and Soldiers: the folk song and the gramophone in the British Expeditionary Force 1914–1918/Nicholas Hiley/page 61 BOOK REVIEWS/page 77
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