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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: researching the nineteenth-century periodical press: case studies; 1 Researching a single journalist: Alfred Austin; 2 Researching gender issues: Eliza Cook, Charlotte Cushman, and transatlantic celebrity, 1845-54; 3 Bibliographic issues: titles, numbers, frequencies; 4 Researching periodical networks: William and Mary Howitt; 5 Researching a periodical genre: classifications, codes, and relational terms
6 Researching the relationship between two periodicals: representations of George Eliot in the Girl's Own Paper and Atalanta7 Researching transnational/transatlantic connections: the 1865 Atlantic cable expedition; 8 Researching technologies of printing and illustration: Clement Shorter, Phil May, and photomechanical reproduction in the Sketch; 9 Who do you think they were?: what genealogy databases can do for Victorian periodical studies; 10 The body in the archive: reading the working woman's reading; 11 Researching science and periodicals: satire and scientific jargon in Punch; 12 Researching empire and periodicalsBibliography; Index.
6 Researching the relationship between two periodicals: representations of George Eliot in the Girl's Own Paper and Atalanta7 Researching transnational/transatlantic connections: the 1865 Atlantic cable expedition; 8 Researching technologies of printing and illustration: Clement Shorter, Phil May, and photomechanical reproduction in the Sketch; 9 Who do you think they were?: what genealogy databases can do for Victorian periodical studies; 10 The body in the archive: reading the working woman's reading; 11 Researching science and periodicals: satire and scientific jargon in Punch; 12 Researching empire and periodicalsBibliography; Index.