1st Edition

Read All About It! A History of the British Newspaper

By Kevin Williams Copyright 2010
320 Pages
by Routledge

316 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

This Text-book traces the evolution of the newspaper, documenting its changing form, style and content as well as identifying the different roles ascribed to it by audiences, government and other social institutions. Starting with the early 17 th century, when the first prototype newspapers emerged, through Dr Johnson, the growth of the radical press in the early 19 th century, the Lord... Read more
Introduction: News, Newspapers and Society  1. Spreading the Word: the Pre-history of Newspapers 1486-1660  2. Newspapers for the Few: Politics, the Press and Partisanship 1660-1789  3. Knowledge and Power: the Radical Newspaper 1789-1850  4. Transition to Democracy: the Press as 'the Fourth Estate' 1850-1890  5. The Northcliffe Revolution: the Rise of the Commercial Newspaper 1890-1922  6. Newspaper Wars: the Press in the Inter War Years 1922-1939  7. War, Social Change and Reconstruction: Newspapers at War and Peace 1939-1967  8. The Land of the Rising Sun: the Emergence of the Tabloid Newspaper 1967-1989  9. The Long Goodbye: the Newspaper and Technological Change 1989-present

Biography

Kevin Williams is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Swansea University. He is author of Get Me a Murder a Day! A History of Mass Communication in Britain (1998), Understanding Media Theory (2003) and European Media Studies (2005).