9 edition of Radical journalist: H. W. Massingham (1860-1924) found in the catalog.
Published
1974
by Cambridge University Press in [London, New York]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 327-333.
Statement | [by] Alfred F. Havighurst. |
Series | Conference on British studies. Biographical series |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PN5123.M355 H3 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 350 p. |
Number of Pages | 350 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5435098M |
ISBN 10 | 0521203554 |
LC Control Number | 73083106 |
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enormous fame with books of light humour: Idle Thoughts Of An Idle Fellow, Three Men In A Boat, and Three Men On A Bummel, the latter being set in Germany. He drove a French ambulance in the Great War. Note To No. 54 H.W. Massingham, son of a Methodist preacher, was an influential Liberal/Labour journalist. Perhaps the most famous Westmeath man ever. The longest serving member of the House of Commons in his day, a pioneering newspaper editor and the first film censor in Britain, but above all T.P. O¹Connor, who was born in Athlone on October 5, , was deeply concerned about Irish affairs.
American Journalism Index () Compiled by David Sloan, Heidi Nyland, and Pat Washburn. James D. H.W. Massingham, Radical Journalism, and the South African Racial Imperative, Definitions of the Ideal Journalist in Career Guidance Books. . Our spectator columnist admires H. J. Massingham, the journalist who became a sustainable visionary. People still read W. , Cobbett was never out of print and Edward Thomas, the poet whose life was sucked out by a shell like a flame in the wind, is now fashionable, but I think, of all the old country writers, none speaks so urgently to us today as H. J. Massingham. Yet he .
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The first study of the career of H. Massingham, an outstanding journalist early in the twentieth century when editors were often ranked equal in significance with ministers of state.
Massingham featured most significantly in the history of the press as editor. Radical Journalist by Alfred F. Havighurst,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Radical Journalist: Alfred F. Havighurst: Author: Alfred F.
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Massingham, an outstanding journalist early in the twentieth century when editors were often ranked equal in significance with ministers of state. Radical Journalist: H. Massingham () The first study of the career of H. Massingham, an outstanding journalist early in the twentieth century when editors were often ranked equal in significance with ministers of : Cambridge University Press.
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whole: Dimensions: 23cm., Pagination: xv, p. Catalogue number. Radical Journalist H. Massingham,by Alfred H. Havinghurst. It is an accomplishment indeed to have written so very good a biography of this cold man who systematically destroyed his personal correspondence and whose writings in the press are largely unsigned.
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Scott has been served well by Trevor Wilson. A selection from the writings of H. Massingham / edited with a preface and notes by H.J. Massingham ; with introductory essays Massingham, H. (Henry William), [ Book: ]. Books Modern England description Object description. Includes index.
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This book was published in by Jonathan Cape and edited by Massingham’s son, H. Massingham, (H.W.M. died in ). The letter with it, dated 16th Februarywas sent to Sassoon by H.W.
Massingham commenting on a poem Sassoon had submitted for publication, ‘ Reynardism Revisited,’ (published in The Nation & Athenoeum 18th. Radical journalist: H. Massingham () / [by] Alfred F.
Havighurst; Labour and protection: a series of studies / edited by H. Massingham; An Englishman's year / by H. Massingham; Facts from Gweedore / compiled from the notes of Lord George Augustus Hill; Facts from Gweedore [microform] / compiled from notes by Lord George Hill.
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in Old Catton, on northern fringe of. This article offers a new interpretation of H.G. Wells's political thought in the Edwardian period and beyond.
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Massingham featured most significantly in the history of the press as editor of the Star, the Daily Chronicle and finally the Nation. Radical English journalist.
Massingham AKA Henry William Massingham Born: May Birthplace: Old Catton, Norwich, England Died: Aug Location of death: Tintagel, Cornwall, England Cause Wife: Emma Jane Snowdon (m.
d.six children) Son: Harold J. Massingham Son: Richard Massingham Son: Hugh Massingham Daughter: Dorothy Wife: Ellen Born:. ‘Behind the Locked Door’: Evelyn Sharp, suffragette and rebel journalist [1] ANGELA V. JOHN University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom ABSTRACT Evelyn Sharp () was a key figure in two of the major women’s suffrage societies in Britain, the militant Women’s Social and Political Union and the United Suffragists.H.W.
Massingham (–), radical journalist and founding editor in of The Nation, a publication which superseded The Speaker and soon became Britain’s foremost Liberal weekly. London journalism of the s is examined, particularly W. T. Stead’s ascent to a position as the most popular and powerful journalist and editor of the decade.
Stead’s early great successes (his campaigns for an increase in naval expenditure () and his efforts to expose child prostitution ()), are considered in the context of a Author: Nelson O’Ceallaigh Ritschel.