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,‘Cheap as well as Good’: The Economics of Publishing,Two years later, the circulation of . had reached 17,000,. and, in 1872, advertisements announcing the popularity of the magazine both in Britain and the colonies threatened publishers with litigation if they adopted its name, thereby usurping its copyright status.. By 1885, when a speaker at the Ch爆炸 发表于 2025-3-25 09:32:53
,Editors, Writers and Church Parties, 1871–1918,most insets aimed to allow few ripples of controversy (the stock-in-trade of Church newspapers like the .) to disturb the calm pool of their Anglican vision for cottage folk. Consequently, the casual reader, glancing through his inset’s conventional content of stories, sermons and advice, would imagFRAUD 发表于 2025-3-25 12:47:58
Manly Men and Chivalrous Heroes,as also a completely anonymous figure within the pages of .. Men and their concerns dominated Anglicanism during the long nineteenth century; women such as Blackburne were confined to a supportive role. This chapter investigates the Church’s attitude to men and the attitude of men to the Church thro不易燃 发表于 2025-3-25 19:28:17
,‘Scribbling Women’: Female Authorship of Inset Fiction,dlework, cookery and children’s columns, and short poems used as fillers between longer articles, were typically the preserve of women, such contributions occupying a modicum of space, appearing and disappearing over the years, apparently at an editor’s whim. But women dominated the authorship of fi欢乐中国 发表于 2025-3-25 21:01:10
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,Stormy Waters: ‘How Can the Waves the Bark O’erwhelm, With Christ the Pilot at the Helm?’, long been identified as fundamental to Victorian culture: Walter Houghton explored it over half a century ago in ... The parish magazine’s combination of family periodical and denominational publication, however, ensured that the anxiety was both secular and spiritual, in effect inflicting a double北极人 发表于 2025-3-26 07:29:00
The Challenges of Modernity: Scientific Advances and the Great War,r some, scientific understanding undermined the basis of religious belief and was ultimately the Church’s most formidable opponent, but the way in which science was presented to its reading audience permitted no cleavage between them, the Church always adapting its stance to suit new discoveries. Duachlorhydria 发表于 2025-3-26 11:17:41
,Anglican Parish Magazines 1919–1929 and Beyond,rishioners that, as he was over 45, he was thought too old: this despite the fact that his close contemporary, Theodore Hardy, had enlisted in his fifties and had been decorated three times.. Now that victory was assured, Headlam ignored the National Mission’s condemnation of the British people, ins休闲 发表于 2025-3-26 14:39:18
Conclusion,ion of its importance to parish life. Its genre, content, production and commercialism tell us much about developments in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century publishing; changes in its content reveal alterations in the tastes and expectations of readers; its study discloses a great deal about thAffiliation 发表于 2025-3-26 20:41:46
Inventing the Parish Magazine,rs:.Hannah More’s . was a collection of moral tales published in 1795, partly to maintain control of the poor because of fear of French republicanism and the popularity of the works of Thomas Paine, but More was equally concerned with a perceived lack of suitable reading material for the newly literate graduates of Sunday and charity schools.