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[ecrea] PhD opportunity: “Publishing popular history in the 19th century British newspaper”
Tue Apr 11 13:20:40 GMT 2017
“Publishing popular history in the 19th century British newspaper” (ref:
RS/16/14) University of Central Lancashire, UK
The upside: A great project with plenty of scope to pursue personal
interests.
The downside: Fees-only studentship (pay your own living expenses), and
start date 1 July 2017, full-time only.
Applications are invited for a full-time 3 year fees-only PhD
studentship (via MPhil), exploring the publishing of popular history in
the 19th century British newspaper. The successful candidate will assess
the scale and content of history publishing in newspapers, particularly
local newspapers. The project will involve analysis of digitised and
non-digitised newspapers, and comparisons with history publishing via
magazines and books. Material such as chronologies, news of
archaeological finds, dedicated ‘Notes and Queries’-style columns,
folklore, dialect and wholesale scholarly transcription of historical
sources will be analysed, and case studies selected. Qualitative,
quantitative and ‘digital humanities’ methods can be used, according to
the student’s interests and skills. The project could also study the
writers of this material, and links between newspaper and book
publishing. Director of Studies: Dr Andrew Hobbs.
The project combines the histories of journalism, publishing, provincial
literary and scholarly cultures, history as an academic profession, and
amateurism versus professionalism. There is scope for the student to
pursue personal scholarly interests under these broad headings.
This is an opportunity to realign current thinking on the publishing of
history, away from books and towards newspapers and periodicals; to
challenge established 19th-century historiography; to contribute to
public history, and to explore historical consciousness among ordinary
people, beyond the universities and metropolitan salons.
The University of Central Lancashire is close to substantial archival
collections related to 19th-century local history and antiquarianism,
including the Lancashire Archives, Chetham’s Library (Manchester) and
Manchester Central Library. The student will be encouraged to use other
relevant archives in the UK and Ireland.
International applicants may apply for the studentship but will be
required to pay the difference in tuition fees. It is expected the
successful applicant will commence 1 July 2017.
Application deadline: 30 April.
Email me for further info/informal enquiries: (ahobbs2 /at/ uclan.ac.uk)
Details here (ref: RS/16/14, last project at bottom of page)
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/research/study/studentships.php
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