Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s
Explore the intricate relationship between women, periodicals, and print culture in Victorian Britain with "Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s" by Alexis Easley. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2019, this enlightening hardback offers a compelling collection of 35 thematically organized essays that delve into the evolving role of women in the print industry during this transformative era.
Spanning 572 pages, this comprehensive work highlights the impact of women's periodicals on society and culture, showcasing how these publications influenced public discourse and women's roles within it. Perfect for scholars, students, and readers interested in women's studies, publishing history, and Victorian literature, this book is an invaluable addition to any library. Discover the powerful narratives and insights that shaped women's voices in print, making it a must-read for anyone passionate about the history of media and women's rights.