Writing for Social Change in Temperance Periodicals

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alternative authorship networks
Author_Annemarie McAllister
British Women's Temperance Association
British Women’s Temperance Association
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Census
children
Coffee Tavern
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Fairy Tales
Follow
Hope Meetings
Hope Workers
Magic Lantern
nineteenth-century reform movements
periodical literature studies
Persona
philanthropy
print and media studies
Road To Ruin
Shiman
social activisim
social activism history
social and cultural history
Sol Fa
Sunny
temperance
Temperance Companion
Temperance Entertainment
Temperance Meetings
Temperance Message
Temperance Movement
temperance movement literary careers
Temperance Writer
Tonic Sol Fa
Trade Hall
United Kingdom Band
Victorian print culture
vocation
Wo
women writers nineteenth century
Year's Issues
Year’s Issues
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032372495
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book suggests alternative ways of looking at what made a writer, what people gained from writing, and explores the alternative world of temperance periodicals of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It introduces some of the now-forgotten writers who, in their thousands, kept the Victorian periodical presses rolling, and the public entertained. Locating their writing in the context of their personal commitment, the study takes seven prolific writers who were outside what we now think of as the circuits of conventional publication and authorship, and looks at how they found ways to make their voices heard. Their absorption in a cause led them to forge impressive writing careers in a variety of genres and media, focusing around high-circulation temperance periodicals. Examining their cultural contributions as well as their professional lives confirms the importance of the temperance movement in the second half of the nineteenth century, and raises questions about distribution practices and values, and distinctions between "life" and "work."

Dr. Annemarie McAllister is Senior Research Fellow in History at the University of Central Lancashire and has a background in literature and cultural history, with a special interest in periodicals and print culture. She has written widely on the cultural, social, and political history of the UK temperance movement, and edited a volume of The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs on "Temperance Past and Present" in 2019.

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