Nineteenth-Century Communications: A Documentary History, 1780–1918

Volume III: Cultures of Communication

Karin Koehler editor Ellen Smith editor Nicola Kirkby editor Kathleen McIlvenna editor Eleanor Hopkins editor Harriet M Thompson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Sep '25

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This volume illuminates some of the manifold ways in which Britain’s communication infrastructure affected everyday life in nineteenth-century Britain. Accordingly, it highlights socio-economic, cultural, and material repercussions of selected aspects of mediated communication. It covers:

  • The rise and role of the communication worker and the Post Office’s status as Britain’s largest employer as well as pioneering employer of women.
  • The campaigns surrounding Sunday labour.
  • The connections between new leisure opportunities and activities and new media of communication such as the postcard.
  • Concerns about morally suspect uses of new media and technologies of communication, e.g. the use of the telegraph for gambling.
  • The presence of changing communication practices in material culture, e.g. the increasing popularity of greeting cards and new types of stationery.
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ISBN: 9780367477103

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 470g

602 pages