Research and publications
The latest research and publications from the Centre for the Study of Journalism and History.
Publications
Books
Journal articles
- Forum: The Past, Present, and Futures of Modern British History. Modern British History, 35(1), 7-29.
- Milton’s Sonnet XIV and the poetry of George Thomason. Electronic British Library Journal, 2023.
- Talking to peasants: language, place and class in British fiction 1800–1836. English Language and Linguistics, 27(3), 543-560.
- British Pop Archive, John Rylands Library, University of Manchester. Social History, 48(2), 284-285.
- Foreword. East Asian Popular Culture, Part F1456, vii-viii.
- Martin Conboy 'The majority of the local press no longer functions as a resource of record'. HISTORY TODAY, 73(5), 9-10.
- Book Review: The Media, European Integration and the Rise of Euro-Journalism, 1950s–1970s by Martin Herzer. Journal of Contemporary History, 57(3), 836-837.
- Empire News: The Anglo-Indian Press Writes India, by Priti Joshi. Library & Information History, 38(1), 75-76.
- The Media, European Integration and the Rise of Euro-Journalism, 1950s-1970s. JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, 57(3), 836-837.
- Cartoons, caricature and conflict. The role of British news cartoons in the 1945 British general election. Memoria e Ricerca, 30(1), 89-102.
- News Over Five Millennia: News Reporters, Historians, Messengers and Dramatists NEWS OVER FIVE MILLENNIA: NEWS REPORTERS, HISTORIANS, MESSENGERS AND DRAMATISTS Michael Palmer, 2023, Newcastle upon TyneCambridge Scholars Publishing, 242 pp.,ISBN: 9781527504547, Hbk £64.99. Media History, 1-2.
- Precarious Professionals: Gender, Identities and Social Change in Modern Britain, ed. Heidi Egginton and Zoë Thomas. The English Historical Review.
- Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice.
- Conspiracy on Cato Street: A Tale of Liberty and Revolution in Regency London. The London Journal, 1-2.
Chapters
- The Significance of Stance in Fictional Representations of Non-Standard Language and Prescriptivism In Yáñez‐Bouza N, Rodríguez‐Gil ME & Pérez‐Guerra J (Ed.), The Significance of Stance in Fictional Representations of Non-Standard Language and Prescriptivism Multilingual Matters Limited
- United Kingdom. By Adrian Bingham (pp. 849-851). Oxford University Press (OUP)
- Journalism, Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice (pp. 27-46). Routledge
- Television journalism, Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice (pp. 85-107). Routledge
- The recurring issue of the image in news, Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice (pp. 47-67). Routledge
- Print's gestation, Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice (pp. 108-126). Routledge
- Profit and control in the digital era, Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice (pp. 127-150). Routledge
- Print and journalism, Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice (pp. 1-26). Routledge
- Consumption and contribution in the digital era, Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice (pp. 151-174). Routledge
- Radio journalism, Journalism, Technology and Cultural Practice (pp. 68-84). Routledge
- FROM NEWS WRITERS TO JOURNALISTS: AN EMERGING PROFESSION?, EDINBURGH HISTORY OF THE BRITISH AND IRISH PRESS, VOL. 1 (pp. 129-147).
- Trust and Ethics in Local Journalism, Responsible Journalism in Conflicted Societies (pp. 15-29). Routledge
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