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"During the nineteenth century, the British Empire expanded greatly in terms of size, population and wealth. By the end of the century…"
"The mid-Victorian period was a time of technological advancements and industrial prosperity, all of which contributed to the growth of the travel industry…"
"Christian Identity is a multifaceted tradition, but at its core the various manifestations of this belief system necessarily contain two elements…"
The first four issues of the ILN do not contain formal advertising as such. This was probably because Ingram had not approached an advertising agent (perhaps surprisingly, agents had existed since at least the 1790s). But if we think of advertisements less as a form than as a type of communication…
Between 1770 and 1830, crucial changes in penal law, including the increasing professionalization of law enforcement, and the decline in popularity of some of the traditional genres in the popular literature of crime, meant that crime content in newspapers was expanded and re-organised.
"I was, I believe, the last person to leave the newsroom of the New York Herald Tribune on April 23, 1966, the day it folded. I walked through the lobby…"
"The history of British imperialism during the nineteenth century describes a process of expansion and consolidation, its success all the more remarkable for its…"
"Changes in technology over the course of the nineteenth century had the effect of enabling faster travel and more efficient communication between the…"
"Advertising in historical newspapers has been something of a poor relation within media studies, but early newspaper advertisements were…"
Stuart government in the later seventeenth and early eighteenth century rested upon a number of constitutional pillars re-established at the Restoration in 1660. They came under some strain in 1688, and in the 1690s, but essentially survived in the same form into the eighteenth-century.
During the nineteenth century, fire was perhaps the most severe environmental threat faced by Americans, especially in urban areas. Before the Civil War, hundreds of large fires destroyed property worth over 200 million dollars in the nation’s principal cities.
Chartism was both a political reaction to a series of setbacks suffered by the working classes during the 1830s, and a response to economic hardship. Chartism was only a mass movement in times of depression, with peaks of activity coinciding with troughs in the economy.
"Looking back a generation in 1815, John Adams reminded […] Thomas Jefferson, that America’s revolution from Britain was not fought with gunpowder and…"
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"Historically, the foundational principles and anatomy of 18th century British foreign policy are embedded within the broader, evolving international…"
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