
Contested Liberalisms
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- Intro
- Illustrations
- Series Editor's Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 'The display of woman's naked mind to the gaze of the world': Harriet Martineau and the Press, 1830-1834
- Chapter 2 Martineau, the Press and Jacksonian America
- Chapter 3 American Notes and the 'fright fulengine' of the Press
- Chapter 4 'Yield to the mighty mind of the Popular Instructor': Print and the Press in Martin Chuzzlewit
- Chapter 5 'Called hither by the commotion of the times': Martineau and the Press, 1837-1850
- Chapter 6 The Factory Controversy: 'What I dread is being silenced'
- Chapter 7 The End of Whig History: Dickens, Martineau and the Mid-Victorian Press
- Conclusion: 'Likeness in unlikeness'
- Bibliography
- Index
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