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"May the best paper win": The culture of rivalry between american and british daily newspepers in Paris
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Galignani's messenger: the making of an english-language newspaper in Paris (1814-50)
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The enghish-language press published in Italy: cutural cosmopolitanism, tourism and economic niches
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Two women periodical editors in Italy: Helen Zimmern and Fanny Zampini Salazar
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Reporting on the imperial worlds: The Levant Herald and the Constantinople messenger in the Ottoman Empire
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Asceding to the helm of the englhish-language levantine press in Constantinople: James C. McCoan Edgar Whitaker
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British Imperialism, the telegraph and the press agencies in the Ottoman Empire of the late nineteenth century: The Case of The Levant Herald
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Tidings fron zion: a missionary monthly in Jerusalem (1882-5) and the "Artuf Affair"
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A newspaper for the Garrison: The Gibraltar Chronicle (1800-1914)
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The british press in the Canaries: Society, culture and education in The Tenerife News (1891) and The Canary Islands review (1903-4)
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The Egyptian Gazzete: Inofficial Gazete for an Unofficial Occupation
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The english-language commercial press in nineteenth-century China: Canton, Macao and Hong Kong
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the english-language press on south America´s west coast: circulation, networks and exchanges
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Civil war and uncivil nationalism: The Britannia and Montgevideo reporter and Informal Empire in Latin America
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