
Historical Research Using British Newspapers
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- Intro
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: A Brief History of Newspapers in Britain
- Chapter 2: The News Chain
- Chapter 3: Content of a Newspaper
- Chapter 4: Factors affecting Newspaper Research
- Chapter 5: Issues that affect all Types of Source
- Chapter 6: Preparing to Research
- Chapter 7: Which Newspapers to Start With?
- Chapter 8: Finding Material in On-line Newspapers
- Chapter 9: Historical Studies using Old Newspapers
- Chapter 10: Some Data Handling Techniques
- Chapter 11: Data Handling using a Spreadsheet
- Chapter 12: Using Spreadsheets in a Historical Study
- Chapter 13: Illustrations in Newspapers
- Chapter 14: Using Newspapers with other Sources
- A Study in Slander
- Research from Newspaper Sources
- Appendix 1: Accessing Old Newspapers
- Appendix 2: Worldwide Newspaper Websites
- Appendix 3: Other Websites for Researchers
- Appendix 4: Money, Weights and Measures
- Appendix 5: Publicising Results
- Glossary
- Further Reading
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