《曼彻斯特观察家报》

R. Poole
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新数字化的《曼彻斯特观察家报》(1818-22)是1819年8月彼得罗会议时英格兰领先的激进报纸,在会议中发挥了核心作用。有一段时间,它是所有省级报纸中发行量最高的,20年后的地位堪比宪章派的《北方之星》,并开创了曼彻斯特和伦敦的双重出版。其专栏深入了解了曼彻斯特臭名昭著的秘密地方政府和治安,以及动荡时期的劳工和激进运动。英国国家档案馆内政部文件中的丰富材料揭示了伦敦和各省激进分子之间的关系,并显示了当伦敦的起诉遇到麻烦时,地方治安法官如何与政府合谋,追捕北方的激进媒体。这篇文章还为《曼彻斯特卫报》的成立提供了新的线索,该报作为《观察家报》的继任者,更多的是通过避免灾难而不是效仿它。尽管《曼彻斯特观察家报》的四名主要编辑和所有者被监禁,但他们仍坚持了五年,最终因缺乏新闻而陷入平静。
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The Manchester Observer
The newly digitised Manchester Observer (1818–22) was England’s leading radical newspaper at the time of the Peterloo meeting of August 1819, in which it played a central role. For a time it enjoyed the highest circulation of any provincial newspaper, holding a position comparable to that of the Chartist Northern Star twenty years later and pioneering dual publication in Manchester and London. Its columns provide insights into Manchester’s notoriously secretive local government and policing and into the labour and radical movements of its turbulent times. Rich materials in the Home Office papers in the National Archives reveal much about the relationship between radicals in London and in the provinces, and show how local magistrates conspired with government to hound the radical press in the north as prosecutions in London ran into trouble. This article also sheds new light on the founding of the Manchester Guardian, which endured as the Observer’s successor more by avoiding its disasters than by following its example. Despite the imprisonment of four of its main editors and proprietors the Manchester Observer battled on for five years before sinking in calmer water for lack of news.
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