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- W2038288587 abstract "Even in their heyday in the 1930s, the papers referred to collectively as the ‘popular press’—of which the most popular were the Mail, the Mirror, the Herald, the News Chronicle, and above all the Express—were variously stereotyped and dismissed. The DailyMail's own editor freely admitted that his paper was written for ‘the meanest intelligence’. Queenie Leavis condemned the popular press for their exaltation of mindless consumerism and ‘facetious denigration of serious values’. When these papers did engage with ‘serious’ issues such as politics or gender relations, they failed to use their pulpit to further inform debate but instead acted, according to Stanley Baldwin, as ‘engines of propaganda for the constantly changing policies, desires, personal wishes, personal likes and dislikes of two men [Lords Beaverbrook and Rothermere]’. History, until recently, has tended to endorse the dismissive views of contemporaries. Since the publication of The..." @default.
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- W2038288587 title "Gender, Modernity and the Popular Press in Inter-War Britain. By Adrian Bingham. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004. 280 pp. ISBN 0-19-927247-6, 55." @default.
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