The Edinburgh companion to British colonial periodicals:
The first major overview of British colonial periodicals from the rise of the Empire to decolonisation
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Zusammenfassung: | The first major overview of British colonial periodicals from the rise of the Empire to decolonisation |
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505 | 8 | |a 5. Writing the 'Wooden World': Periodicals and Settler Environmental Knowledge in Colonial New Zealand -- 6. British Missionary Magazines at Home and Abroad: Southern Africa as Topic and Southern Africans as Readership -- 7. The Sydney Bulletin and the Settler Colonial Subject -- 8. Periodicals and Australian Federation -- 9. The South African News and the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 -- 10. The Weekly West Africa: Commerce, Empire and Decolonisation -- Part II: Women and Colonial Periodicals -- 11. Transnational Reprinting and the Colonial Women's Magazine: The Montreal Museum, 1832-4 | |
505 | 8 | |a 12. The Birth of the Australian Women's Magazine: The New Idea, 1902-11 -- 13. Women's Writing and Reporting on Women in the Ghanaian and Nigerian Press, c. 1880-1930s -- 14. Indian Women's Pre-Independence Periodicals in English: The Indian Ladies' Magazine, Stri-Dharma and the Indian New Woman -- 15. Marriage Hygiene and the Internationalisation of Eugenical Sexology in the 1930s -- Part III: Language and Colonial Periodicals -- 16. Making Māori Citizens in Colonial New Zealand: The Role of Government niupepa | |
505 | 8 | |a 17. Language and the Making of the Colonial Modern: Periodicals from Late Nineteenth-Century Kerala, India -- 18. Simple Letters? British and Pacific Literacies in the Victorian Missionary Periodical -- 19. Interrogating the Imperial Factor and Convoking Black South Africa: The Cape African Newspaper Izwi Labantu, 1897-1909 -- 20. Colonial Government Periodicals in 1920s East Africa: Mambo Leo and Habari -- 21. Print Networks and Linguistic Interaction in the Early Yoruba Press -- 22. Colonial Entanglements: Black South African Periodicals and the Colonial Printsphere, 1920s-30s | |
505 | 8 | |a Part IV: Trans-Colonial Connections in Colonial Periodicals -- 23. Samuel Revans and Company: Colonial Commercial Trade Newspapers in the Age of Responsible Government -- 24. Colonial Trade Identity and Labour Information Exchange in the International Typographical Trade Press, 1840-1910 -- 25. The Anglo-Zulu War in the Friend of India: Mediation, Meaning and Authority -- 26. British Anarchism and the Colonial Question: The Case of Freedom, 1918-62 -- 27. The Atlantic Charter in British Colonial Periodicals | |
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contents | Intro -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: British Colonial Periodicals in Context -- Part I: Creating and Contesting the Colonial Public Sphere -- 1. Authorship and Collective Self-Fashioning in Pre-Confederation English Canada -- 2. Early Colonial Periodicals in Nineteenth-Century Canada: The Literary Garland in Context -- 3. The Afro-Caribbean Press and the Politics of Place in Jamaica and Barbados: The Watchman and Jamaica Free Press and The Liberal -- 4. Mofussil versus Metropolis, Subalterns versus Seniors: The Rise and Demise of The Meerut Universal Magazine 5. Writing the 'Wooden World': Periodicals and Settler Environmental Knowledge in Colonial New Zealand -- 6. British Missionary Magazines at Home and Abroad: Southern Africa as Topic and Southern Africans as Readership -- 7. The Sydney Bulletin and the Settler Colonial Subject -- 8. Periodicals and Australian Federation -- 9. The South African News and the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 -- 10. The Weekly West Africa: Commerce, Empire and Decolonisation -- Part II: Women and Colonial Periodicals -- 11. Transnational Reprinting and the Colonial Women's Magazine: The Montreal Museum, 1832-4 12. The Birth of the Australian Women's Magazine: The New Idea, 1902-11 -- 13. Women's Writing and Reporting on Women in the Ghanaian and Nigerian Press, c. 1880-1930s -- 14. Indian Women's Pre-Independence Periodicals in English: The Indian Ladies' Magazine, Stri-Dharma and the Indian New Woman -- 15. Marriage Hygiene and the Internationalisation of Eugenical Sexology in the 1930s -- Part III: Language and Colonial Periodicals -- 16. Making Māori Citizens in Colonial New Zealand: The Role of Government niupepa 17. Language and the Making of the Colonial Modern: Periodicals from Late Nineteenth-Century Kerala, India -- 18. Simple Letters? British and Pacific Literacies in the Victorian Missionary Periodical -- 19. Interrogating the Imperial Factor and Convoking Black South Africa: The Cape African Newspaper Izwi Labantu, 1897-1909 -- 20. Colonial Government Periodicals in 1920s East Africa: Mambo Leo and Habari -- 21. Print Networks and Linguistic Interaction in the Early Yoruba Press -- 22. Colonial Entanglements: Black South African Periodicals and the Colonial Printsphere, 1920s-30s Part IV: Trans-Colonial Connections in Colonial Periodicals -- 23. Samuel Revans and Company: Colonial Commercial Trade Newspapers in the Age of Responsible Government -- 24. Colonial Trade Identity and Labour Information Exchange in the International Typographical Trade Press, 1840-1910 -- 25. The Anglo-Zulu War in the Friend of India: Mediation, Meaning and Authority -- 26. British Anarchism and the Colonial Question: The Case of Freedom, 1918-62 -- 27. The Atlantic Charter in British Colonial Periodicals |
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spelling | The Edinburgh companion to British colonial periodicals edited by David Finkelstein, David Johnson and Caroline Davis Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press [2024] 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 563 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities Includes index Intro -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: British Colonial Periodicals in Context -- Part I: Creating and Contesting the Colonial Public Sphere -- 1. Authorship and Collective Self-Fashioning in Pre-Confederation English Canada -- 2. Early Colonial Periodicals in Nineteenth-Century Canada: The Literary Garland in Context -- 3. The Afro-Caribbean Press and the Politics of Place in Jamaica and Barbados: The Watchman and Jamaica Free Press and The Liberal -- 4. Mofussil versus Metropolis, Subalterns versus Seniors: The Rise and Demise of The Meerut Universal Magazine 5. Writing the 'Wooden World': Periodicals and Settler Environmental Knowledge in Colonial New Zealand -- 6. British Missionary Magazines at Home and Abroad: Southern Africa as Topic and Southern Africans as Readership -- 7. The Sydney Bulletin and the Settler Colonial Subject -- 8. Periodicals and Australian Federation -- 9. The South African News and the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 -- 10. The Weekly West Africa: Commerce, Empire and Decolonisation -- Part II: Women and Colonial Periodicals -- 11. Transnational Reprinting and the Colonial Women's Magazine: The Montreal Museum, 1832-4 12. The Birth of the Australian Women's Magazine: The New Idea, 1902-11 -- 13. Women's Writing and Reporting on Women in the Ghanaian and Nigerian Press, c. 1880-1930s -- 14. Indian Women's Pre-Independence Periodicals in English: The Indian Ladies' Magazine, Stri-Dharma and the Indian New Woman -- 15. Marriage Hygiene and the Internationalisation of Eugenical Sexology in the 1930s -- Part III: Language and Colonial Periodicals -- 16. Making Māori Citizens in Colonial New Zealand: The Role of Government niupepa 17. Language and the Making of the Colonial Modern: Periodicals from Late Nineteenth-Century Kerala, India -- 18. Simple Letters? British and Pacific Literacies in the Victorian Missionary Periodical -- 19. Interrogating the Imperial Factor and Convoking Black South Africa: The Cape African Newspaper Izwi Labantu, 1897-1909 -- 20. Colonial Government Periodicals in 1920s East Africa: Mambo Leo and Habari -- 21. Print Networks and Linguistic Interaction in the Early Yoruba Press -- 22. Colonial Entanglements: Black South African Periodicals and the Colonial Printsphere, 1920s-30s Part IV: Trans-Colonial Connections in Colonial Periodicals -- 23. Samuel Revans and Company: Colonial Commercial Trade Newspapers in the Age of Responsible Government -- 24. Colonial Trade Identity and Labour Information Exchange in the International Typographical Trade Press, 1840-1910 -- 25. The Anglo-Zulu War in the Friend of India: Mediation, Meaning and Authority -- 26. British Anarchism and the Colonial Question: The Case of Freedom, 1918-62 -- 27. The Atlantic Charter in British Colonial Periodicals The first major overview of British colonial periodicals from the rise of the Empire to decolonisation Great Britain / Periodicals / History and criticism Imperialism / Periodicals Great Britain / Colonies / Periodicals Impérialisme / Périodiques Grande-Bretagne / Colonies / Périodiques Finkelstein, David 1964- (DE-588)130203076 edt Johnson, David 1962 May 20- edt Davis, Caroline 1964- (DE-588)1034632655 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-3995-0063-0 (DE-604)BV049880854 xxxxxx URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Edinburgh companion to British colonial periodicals Intro -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: British Colonial Periodicals in Context -- Part I: Creating and Contesting the Colonial Public Sphere -- 1. Authorship and Collective Self-Fashioning in Pre-Confederation English Canada -- 2. Early Colonial Periodicals in Nineteenth-Century Canada: The Literary Garland in Context -- 3. The Afro-Caribbean Press and the Politics of Place in Jamaica and Barbados: The Watchman and Jamaica Free Press and The Liberal -- 4. Mofussil versus Metropolis, Subalterns versus Seniors: The Rise and Demise of The Meerut Universal Magazine 5. Writing the 'Wooden World': Periodicals and Settler Environmental Knowledge in Colonial New Zealand -- 6. British Missionary Magazines at Home and Abroad: Southern Africa as Topic and Southern Africans as Readership -- 7. The Sydney Bulletin and the Settler Colonial Subject -- 8. Periodicals and Australian Federation -- 9. The South African News and the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 -- 10. The Weekly West Africa: Commerce, Empire and Decolonisation -- Part II: Women and Colonial Periodicals -- 11. Transnational Reprinting and the Colonial Women's Magazine: The Montreal Museum, 1832-4 12. The Birth of the Australian Women's Magazine: The New Idea, 1902-11 -- 13. Women's Writing and Reporting on Women in the Ghanaian and Nigerian Press, c. 1880-1930s -- 14. Indian Women's Pre-Independence Periodicals in English: The Indian Ladies' Magazine, Stri-Dharma and the Indian New Woman -- 15. Marriage Hygiene and the Internationalisation of Eugenical Sexology in the 1930s -- Part III: Language and Colonial Periodicals -- 16. Making Māori Citizens in Colonial New Zealand: The Role of Government niupepa 17. Language and the Making of the Colonial Modern: Periodicals from Late Nineteenth-Century Kerala, India -- 18. Simple Letters? British and Pacific Literacies in the Victorian Missionary Periodical -- 19. Interrogating the Imperial Factor and Convoking Black South Africa: The Cape African Newspaper Izwi Labantu, 1897-1909 -- 20. Colonial Government Periodicals in 1920s East Africa: Mambo Leo and Habari -- 21. Print Networks and Linguistic Interaction in the Early Yoruba Press -- 22. Colonial Entanglements: Black South African Periodicals and the Colonial Printsphere, 1920s-30s Part IV: Trans-Colonial Connections in Colonial Periodicals -- 23. Samuel Revans and Company: Colonial Commercial Trade Newspapers in the Age of Responsible Government -- 24. Colonial Trade Identity and Labour Information Exchange in the International Typographical Trade Press, 1840-1910 -- 25. The Anglo-Zulu War in the Friend of India: Mediation, Meaning and Authority -- 26. British Anarchism and the Colonial Question: The Case of Freedom, 1918-62 -- 27. The Atlantic Charter in British Colonial Periodicals |
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