Queen Victoria - First Media Monarch
John Plunkett presents the first history of the interaction between the monarchy and the media to focus on the reign of Queen Victoria. He argues that the development of popular print and visual media in the nineteenth century helped to reinvent the position of the monarchy in national life, and includes a detailed account of the emergence of royal journalism and the impact of new media such as photography.
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Queen Victoria - First Media Monarch
John Plunkett presents the first history of the interaction between the monarchy and the media to focus on the reign of Queen Victoria. He argues that the development of popular print and visual media in the nineteenth century helped to reinvent the position of the monarchy in national life, and includes a detailed account of the emergence of royal journalism and the impact of new media such as photography.
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Queen Victoria - First Media Monarch

Queen Victoria - First Media Monarch

by John Plunkett
Queen Victoria - First Media Monarch

Queen Victoria - First Media Monarch

by John Plunkett

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John Plunkett presents the first history of the interaction between the monarchy and the media to focus on the reign of Queen Victoria. He argues that the development of popular print and visual media in the nineteenth century helped to reinvent the position of the monarchy in national life, and includes a detailed account of the emergence of royal journalism and the impact of new media such as photography.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199253920
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/15/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 9.38(w) x 6.50(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

John Plunkett is currently a Junior Research Fellow at the Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture, Exeter University. His main research interests are in nineteenth-century print and visual media, especially photography, popular fiction and the periodical press. He is currently working on a book, Optical Recreations, which examines the different types of nineteenth-century domestic and public screen entertainment. In 2002, he held a visiting fellowship at Yale Centre for British Art for work on this project.

Table of Contents

List of AbbreviationsList of IllustrationsIntroduction1. Civic Publicness: Popular Politics and Victoria's Royal Role2. Royal Portraiture and Graphic Media 1837-18603. Of Hype and Type4. Exposing the Monarchy: Photography and the Royal Family5. Reporting Royalty: from Penny-a-liners to Special CorrespondentsConclusionAppendix OneFurther ReadingIndex
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