

An edition of Periodicals of Queen Victoria's Empire (1996)
an exploration
By Rosemary T. VanArsdel,J. Don Vann
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
eng
Pages
372
Description:
Contemporary research in periodical literature has demonstrated conclusively that the nineteenth century in Britain was the age of the periodical. It has also shown that, in Victorian society, the circulation of periodicals and newspapers was both larger and more influential than that of books. The six essays in this volume investigate the extent to which this was equally true of Britain's colonies during the period up to 1900. In chapters devoted to periodical publishing in Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Southern Africa, and the 'outposts' of the Empire (Ceylon, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Malaya and Singapore, Malta, and the West Indies), the contributors also consider the function and importance of periodicals in colonial life. They identify and describe all locally produced publications that appeared at weekly or longer intervals and that contained, for example, local news, poetry, fiction, criticism, commentary on the arts, news from home, shipping information, and commodities reports.
subjects: Press, Colonies, English periodicals, History, Great britain, history, victoria, 1837-1901, Periodicals, Périodiques anglais, Histoire, Presse
Places: Great Britain
Times: 19th century