The Developments of British Journalism and the Growth of its Political Interests 1870-1918
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2024/v1.i59.12143Keywords:
The Early Days of the British Press, the Chronicle newspaper, the Elementary Education Act, investigative journalism, press families, lobbying, parliamentary journalistsAbstract
Abstract: The research titled "Developments in the British Press and its Growing Political Interests 1870-1918" focuses on the history of the establishment of the press in Britain since 1702 when it issued its first daily newspapers, Over time, the interests the press expanded which is the political aspect.
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