000456501 000__ 02736cam\a2200361Ii\4500 000456501 001__ 456501 000456501 005__ 20210513160730.0 000456501 008__ 120419s2012\\\\enkab\\\\\\\\\001\0\eng\d 000456501 020__ $$a9780712358668 000456501 020__ $$a0712358668 000456501 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn788275994 000456501 035__ $$a456501 000456501 040__ $$aBTCTA$$beng$$cBTCTA$$dERASA$$dBDX$$dUKMGB$$dYDXCP$$dYNK$$dCDX$$erda$$dJCU$$dSTF$$dBWX$$dTXI 000456501 049__ $$aISEA 000456501 050_4 $$aPN5123.S7$$bW2 2012 000456501 24500 $$aW. T. Stead :$$bnewspaper revolutionary /$$cedited by Laurel Brake, Ed King, Roger Luckhurst, James Mussell. 000456501 24630 $$aNewspaper revolutionary 000456501 264_1 $$aLondon :$$bBritish Library Board,$$c2012. 000456501 264_4 $$c©2012. 000456501 300__ $$axvii, 232 p. :$$billustrations, maps ;$$c25 cm. 000456501 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000456501 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000456501 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000456501 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [213]-226) and index. 000456501 50500 $$gForeword :$$tWhy Stead would have made the right call by being a phone hacker /$$rRoy Greenslade --$$tThe provincial Stead /$$rTony Nicholson --$$t"Characters of blood and flame" : Stead and the tabloid campaign /$$rJames Mussell --$$tW. T. Stead, late Victorian feminism, and the Review of Reviews /$$rAlexis Easley --$$tChristianity, journalism, and popular print: W. T. Stead and the Salvation Army /$$rElizabeth Tilley --$$tStead alone: journalist, proprietor and publisher, 1890-1903 /$$rLaurel Brake --$$tStead in America /$$rJohn Nerone and Kevin G. Barnhurst --$$tW. T. Stead, imperial federation and the South African war /$$rSimon Potter --$$t"Are we Christians?" : W. T. Stead, Keir Hardie, and the Boer War /$$rDeborah Mutch --$$tThe democratisation of the spook: W. T. Stead and the invention of public occultism /$$rJustin Sausman --$$tDiscourse network 1912 /$$rJohn Durham Peters --$$tThe sinking of the Titanic: Stead's death (and slight return) /$$rRoger Luckhurst --$$gA librarian's afterword :$$tThe British Library Newspaper Collections: Stead in the context of north-east English newspapers, 1870-80 /$$rEd King. 000456501 5208_ $$aWhen William T. Stead died on the Titanic in 1912, he was the most famous Englishman on board. A political radical and Christian, he was also a spiritualist who took dictation of the dead. This book of essays, marking the centenary of his death, seeks to recover the story of an extraordinary figure in late Victorian and Edwardian culture. 000456501 60010 $$aStead, W. T.$$q(William Thomas),$$d1849-1912. 000456501 650_0 $$aJournalists$$zGreat Britain$$vBiography. 000456501 650_0 $$aInvestigative reporting$$zGreat Britain$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000456501 7001_ $$aBrake, Laurel,$$d1941-$$eeditor. 000456501 7001_ $$aKing, Ed,$$eeditor. 000456501 7001_ $$aLuckhurst, Roger,$$eeditor. 000456501 7001_ $$aMussell, James,$$eeditor. 000456501 85200 $$bgen$$hPN5123.S7$$iW2$$i2012 000456501 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:456501$$pGLOBAL_SET 000456501 980__ $$aBIB 000456501 980__ $$aBOOK