Table of contents
Preface
Section 1.Focus on political contexts
Chapter 2.British ideologies in the (re)-shaping of the American identity: A corpus-based analysis of the possessive our in American newspapers (1764–1783)
Chapter 3.Representing Ireland and the Irish in the 17th- and 18th-century English press
Chapter 4.Inducing sympathies and antipathies: A corpus-assisted analysis of letters from the 1857–1858 Indian uprisings in the press
Chapter 5.Transformations and the dynamics of memory: Gladstone and the Phoenix Park Murders
Chapter 6.Revolutionary news: Reporting civil unrest in 1640s London and Naples
Chapter 7.Language and ideology: The representation of the Armenian question in letters to the editor of The Times (1914–1926)
Section 2.Focus on socio-cultural contexts
Gender and language
Chapter 8.Female-male relations in letters to the editor in The Orphan Reviv'd: or, Powell’s Weekly Journal
(1719–1720)
Chapter 9.“Girls of the Period”: Debating gender ideologies in the British feminist press (1894–1914)
Chapter 10.Feminatives in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century periodicals in partitioned Poland
Chapter 11.Language ideologies in the 18th century: The public discussion of language in the Spectators from the English-, Italian- and German-speaking areas
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