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Notes on the Contributors |
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The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors' Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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List of Abbreviations |
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Introduction |
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Geoffrey Cantor, Gowan Dawson, Richard Noakes, Sally Shuttleworth, and Jonathan R. Topham |
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PART I: WOMEN, CHILDREN, AND GENDER |
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1 Green-Stocking or Blue? Science in Three Women's Magazines, 1800-50 |
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2 The 'Empty-Headed Beauty' and the 'Sweet Girl Graduate': Women's Science Education in Punch, 1860-90 |
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3 Making Socialists or Murdering to Dissect? Natural History and Child Socialization in the Labour Prophet and Labour Leader |
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PART II: RELIGIOUS AUDIENCES |
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4 The Periodical as Barometer: Spiritual Measurement and the Evangelical Magazine |
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5 Periodicals and the Making of Reading Audiences for Science in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain: The Youth's Magazine, 1828-37 |
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6 Periodicals and Book Series: Complementary Aspects of a Publisher's Mission |
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7 Friends of Science? The Role of Science in Quaker Periodicals |
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PART III: NATURALIZING THE SUPERNATURAL |
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8 Almanacs and the Profits of Natural Knowledge |
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9 'In the Natural Course of Physical Things': Ghosts and Science in Charles Dickens's All the Year Round |
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10 W.T. Stead's Occult Economies |
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PART IV: CONTESTING NEW TECHNOLOGIES |
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11 Science, Industry, and Nationalism in the Dublin Penny Journal |
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12 Representing 'A Century of Inventions': Nineteenth-Century Technology and Victorian Punch |
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13 The View from the Hills: Environment and Technology in Victorian Periodicals |
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14 'I Never Will Have the Electric Light in My House': Alice Gordon and the Gendered Periodical Representation of a Contentious New Technology |
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PART V: PROFESSIONALIZATION AND JOURNALISM |
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15 The Making of an Editor: The Case of William Crookes |
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16 Knowledge Confronts Nature: Richard Proctor and Popular Science Periodicals |
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17 'Within the Bounds of Science': Redirecting Controversies to Nature |
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18 Scientific Authority and Scientific Controversy in Nature: North Britain against the X Club |
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PART VI: EVOLUTION, PSYCHOLOGY, AND CULTURE |
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19 'The Disturbing Anarchy of Investigation': Psychological Debate and the Victorian Periodical |
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20 Carving Coconuts, the Philosophy of Drawing Rooms, and the Politics of Dates: Grant Allen, Popular Scientific Journalism, Evolution, and Culture in the Cornhill Magazine |
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21 The Academy and Cosmopolis: Evolution and Culture in Robert Louis Stevenson's Periodical Encounters |
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22 Eugenics and Freedom at the Fin de Siecle |
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