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Heroism in Victorian Periodicals 1850–1900

Chambers’s Journal – Leisure Hour – Fraser’s Magazine
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 2020

Summary

Nineteenth century Britain was an age of rapid technological, political and societal change. This was also reflected in the media: Industrially-produced print media opened a mass market with publications for almost any (niche-) interest one could think of. The societal changes also resulted in a growing need for orientation which in many publications was answered using the semantics of the heroic. As guiding figures, heroes were supposed to offer role models for a variety different readerships. By analysing Chambers’s Journal, Fraser’s Magazine and Leisure Hour, this study analyses different conceptions of the heroic on the Victorian print market and shows how the heroic was used for different didactic, social and political purposes in addressing different readerships within the context of changing power structures.

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Edition
1/2020
Copyright Year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-95650-723-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-95650-724-3
Publisher
Ergon, Baden-Baden
Series
Helden - Heroisierungen - Heroismen
Volume
15
Language
English
Pages
314
Product Type
Monograph

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
  2. AcknowledgementsPages 9 - 10 Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. Periodicals as a Site for Negotiating the Heroic
      2. Working with Large Periodicals Corpora
        1. “The History of the World is but the Biography of Great Men” – Carlyle’s On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History
        2. Improvement through Role Models – Samuel Smiles’s Self-Help
        3. Change and Continuity – Competing Models of Heroism
        4. The Missing Female Hero
      1. 2.2 Heroism and Social Identity
      1. 3.1 The First Half of the Nineteenth Century
      2. 3.2 The Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
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        1. Venturing into Publishing: The Early Careers of William and Robert Chambers
        2. “The Universal Appetite for Instruction Which at Present Exists” – Chambers’s Journal, a Publication for the People
        3. Production Processes
        4. Editors and Contributors
        1. “What is Heroism?”
        2. Hero Worship
        3. Precarious Heroicity
        1. Courage
        2. Selflessness
        3. Perseverance
        1. “She Is Waiting the Return of Her Hero” – Representation of Military Heroism During War Time
        2. Heroism and the Military in Times of Peace
        3. Military Heroism and Hierarchy
        1. Science
        2. Medicine
        3. Education
        1. Saving Lives Abroad
        2. Saving Lives in British Waters
        3. Bravery in Mining Accidents
        4. Prize-Winning Heroic Acts
        5. Heroic Work
        6. Domestic Heroism – The Everyday Life of Women
        1. Popular Instruction for Private Consumption
        2. Biography Collections
        3. Educational Publications
      1. 4.8 Heroism in Chambers’s Journal – Forms and Functions
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      1. 5.1 Leisure Hour
      2. 5.2 Fraser’s Magazine
        1. Christian Pacifism and the Rhetoric of Heroism in Leisure Hour
        2. Opposition to Wars
        3. The “Hero of the Peninsula” – Established Military Heroes in Leisure Hour
        4. Leadership and Disruptive Potential – Military Heroism in Fraser’s Magazine
        1. Science and Technology in Leisure Hour
        2. Engineering and Industry
        3. “Great Sacrifices” – the Heroic Explorer in Leisure Hour
        4. Missionary Work in Leisure Hour
        5. Explorers in Fraser’s Magazine
        6. Civilisation through Politics
        7. Practical Politicians as Non-Heroes
        1. Saving Lives
        2. Private Heroism of Piety
        1. History Writing and the Historian as Messianic Hero
      1. Hero and Collective
      2. Victorian Periodicals and the Heroic
  6. Works CitedPages 283 - 312 Download chapter (PDF)
  7. IndexPages 313 - 314 Download chapter (PDF)

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