TY - GEN AB - This book analyses the significance of the special correspondent as a new journalistic role in Victorian print culture, within the context of developments in the periodical press, throughout the second half of the nineteenth century. Examining the graphic reportage produced by the first generation of these pioneering journalists, through a series of thematic case studies, it considers individual correspondents and their stories, and the ways in which they contributed to, and were shaped by, the broader media landscape. While commonly associated with the reportage of war, special correspondents were in fact tasked with routinely chronicling all manner of topical events at home and abroad. What distinguished the work of these journalists was their effort to 'picture' the news, to transport readers imaginatively to the events described. While criticised by some for its sensationalism, special correspondence brought the world closer, shrinking space and time, and helping to create our modern news culture. AU - Waters, Catherine, CN - DA1-DA995 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-03861-8 DO - doi ID - 1359817 KW - Great Britain-History. KW - Civilization KW - Europe-History-1492- KW - Social history. KW - Journalism. LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-03861-8 N2 - This book analyses the significance of the special correspondent as a new journalistic role in Victorian print culture, within the context of developments in the periodical press, throughout the second half of the nineteenth century. Examining the graphic reportage produced by the first generation of these pioneering journalists, through a series of thematic case studies, it considers individual correspondents and their stories, and the ways in which they contributed to, and were shaped by, the broader media landscape. While commonly associated with the reportage of war, special correspondents were in fact tasked with routinely chronicling all manner of topical events at home and abroad. What distinguished the work of these journalists was their effort to 'picture' the news, to transport readers imaginatively to the events described. While criticised by some for its sensationalism, special correspondence brought the world closer, shrinking space and time, and helping to create our modern news culture. PB - Springer International Publishing. SN - 3030038610 SN - 9783030038618 SN - 9783030038601 SN - 3030038602 SN - 9783030038625 SN - 3030038629 T1 - Special Correspondence and the Newspaper Press in Victorian Print Culture, 1850-1886 / TI - Special Correspondence and the Newspaper Press in Victorian Print Culture, 1850-1886 / UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-03861-8 ER -