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Media and Communications

Collage of illustrations. On the left a director and camera crew are directing and shooting a film. In the centre there is an illustration of Bambi from 1942. On the right there is a woman BBC reporter next to a mic

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24 Collections
657 Volumes
30,393 Documents
1,834,365 Pages
Photograph in The Bystander on 13 April 1910 titled "A Portable Wireless Station: Messages Received While You Walk in The Garden". Depicts two men in their garden holding a wireless transmitter.

Introduction

The invention of the printing press in the fifteenth century proved transformational, increasing the speed and scale at which ideas and information could be conveyed across societies. This technology paved the way for the creation of diverse forms of media, such as newspapers, radio, television and, more recently, the internet.

Many of our primary source collections relate to the theme of “Media and Communications”. Indeed, this theme serves to illuminate one of BOA’s many archival strengths: our range of collections containing the back catalogues of major periodicals that were owned by The Illustrated London NewsBritannia and Eve, London Life, The Bystander, The Graphic, The Illustrated War News, The Sporting and Dramatic News, The Sketch, The Sphere, and The Tatler.

By utilising these periodicals, as well as the accompanying collections grouped under the theme of “Media and Communications”, you can trace the development of transnational news coverage. These collections also illustrate the rise, dissemination, and influence of key ideologies, such as liberalism, fascism, and communism. They likewise document the so-called “Ad revolution” of the 1960s, and evidence the development of social and cultural attitudes throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In fact, the extensive collections grouped here not only provide valuable insights into the history of journalism, they also enable students, educators, and researchers to explore a variety of historical trends and themes, such as the history of imperialism, race and ethnicity, war, and gender.

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A cover page with a shield surrounded by a lion and a unicorn, with text in serif font that reads: The British Broadcasting Corporation First Annual Report 1927.

Licensed to access BBC Handbooks, Annual Reports, and Accounts, 1927–2002

Contributor BBC Written Archives Centre Contents 2 Volumes, 116 Documents (23,246 Pages)
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The BBC logo displayed on the side of a brick wall

Licensed to access BBC Listener Research Department Reports, 1937–c.1950

Contributor BBC Written Archives Centre Contents 4 Volumes, 51 Documents (10,289 Pages)
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John Wesley stands at the head of the table, with a crowd of men sat around it. This illustration depicts the beginnings of the Methodist church

Licensed to access Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Periodicals, 1744–1960

Contributor Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History Contents 9 Volumes, 301 Documents (224,737 Pages)
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The entry gate of Robben Island Prison in Cape Town, South Africa, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.

Licensed to access Reporting on Africa: From Apartheid to Pan-Africanism, 1949–1995

Contributor Kate Legum Contents 5 Volumes, 111 Documents (27,064 Pages)
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On the left is an image of the Statue of Robert the Bruce at Stirling Castle and on the right is the Scottish flag in the wind.

Licensed to access Scottish Nationalist Leaflets, 1844–1973

Contributor National Library of Scotland Contents 5 Volumes, 59 Documents (10,317 Pages)
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An image of the painting The Relief of Lucknow, by Thomas Jones Barker. The siege of Lucknow was the prolonged defence of the British Residency within the city of Lucknow from rebel sepoys during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

Licensed to access World News in Indian Newspapers, 1782–1908

Contributor India Office Library Contents 3 Volumes, 106 Documents (111,913 Pages)
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Statue of John Wesley.

Licensed to access The Methodist Recorder, 1861–1919

Contributor Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History Contents 5 Volumes, 39 Documents (42,079 Pages)
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An image of the Wesleys' Holy Club meeting at Oxford.

Licensed to access Methodist Publications, 1855–1919

Contributor Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History Contents 3 Volumes, 21 Documents (24,449 Pages)
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Contextual Essays

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A collage of magazine covers. These include The Tatler, London Life, The Graphic, and Britannia and Eve.

Guide to British Illustrated Periodicals, 1869–1970

British Online Archives
Published 3rd January, 2024 33 min read
A black and white engraving from 1869 by Sir Luke Fildes. In it there are people huddled close together, wrapped up in coats and hats. They are waiting to be admitted to a lodging house.

The Graphic, 1869–1932

Andrea Korda
Published 19th September, 2023 17 min read
A blue background with the illustration of a young woman with blonde curly hair. Above her portrait, the title Britannia and Eve is written.

Further Reading: Britannia and Eve/Women’s Magazines.

Ilya Parkins
Published 26th July, 2023 5 min read
An illustration of women in smart dress.

The Tatler (1901-1965)

Ruth Larsen
Published 21st September, 2022 15 min read
Woman in shorts smoking a cigarette and looking at a man doing laundry.

From the Archive: The Failures of Women in Art

Katherine Waite
Published 20th September, 2022 25 min read
The words Swinging City with eight different portrait photos of the same woman. She is posing in various ways across the photos.

The Transforming Effect of the 1960s

Mark Donnelly
Published 31st August, 2022 14 min read
A collage of six front covers of different publications: Britannia and Eve, The Sketch, Tatler, The Bystander, The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, The Graphic, London News, and The Sphere.

British Print Media, 1860s–1960s

Adrian Bingham
Published 31st May, 2022 15 min read
Telephone exchange built according to the Edison Gower-Bell system of telecommunication - first central telephone in Paris in 1879.

A Guide to Transatlantic Periodicals Published in the UK and Europe During the 18th, 19th, and 20th Centuries

British Online Archives
Published 13th October, 2020 11 min read
A black background with the BBC logo in white squares.

The good servant: the origins and development of BBC Listener Research 1936-1950

Professor Sian Nicholas
Published 1st January, 2006 46 min read
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