British West Indian Newspapers and the Abolition of Slavery (Routledge Studies in Modern History)

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British West Indian Newspapers and the Abolition of Slavery (Routledge Studies in Modern History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 368 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032479262
  • DDC分類 079.729

Full Description

This book is the first overall survey of the British West Indian press in the early nineteenth century—a critical period in the history of the region.

Based on extensive and ground-breaking archival research, this volume provides an in-depth history of early nineteenth-century British West Indian newspapers and potted biographies of the journalists who produced them. The author examines the economics underpinning newspapers, and a political spectrum, unique to the West Indian press, is also posited. Towards one end sat a small group of 'liberal' newspapers that outraged white colonists by arguing for civil and political rights to be extended to so-called free coloureds and for the abolition of slavery; scattered at various points towards the other end of the spectrum were newspapers still best collectively described as the 'planter press'—the traditional term used in the literature. Starting from this basic conceptual framework, the volume shows how the press landscape in the British Caribbean at this time was more volatile and complex than has been previously thought.

This volume will be of value to academics, undergraduates and postgraduates studying Caribbean and media history and those interested in modern history.

Contents

1. BRITISH WEST INDIAN NEWSPAPERS BY THE 1820s: THE FIFTH ESTATE? 2. THE PRECARIOUS BUSINESS OF RUNNING A WEST INDIAN NEWSPAPER 3. WHAT THE PAPERS SAID: THE PLANTER PRESS 4. WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAID: THE WEST INDIAN LIBERAL PRESS 5. FLASH POINTS: NEWSPAPER DISPUTES WITH THE LEGISLATURE AND THE JUDICIARY 6. WEST INDIAN GOVERNORS AND THE PRESS: SHIPS' CAPTAINS COMPLAINING ABOUT THE SEA 7. WEST INDIAN NEWSPAPERS VIEWED FROM AFAR: THE COLONIAL OFFICE AND THE BRITISH PRESS

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