JEPS Special Issue on the Center-Periphery Dynamics of The Press

A special issue has been published on the 2022 conference of the European Society for Periodical Research (ESPRit), which took place in Budapest.

The event, organised in collaboration with the Kassák Museum, was held at the KEMKI. Issue No. 9.1 (2024) of the Journal of European Periodical Studies (JEPS) examines the problematics associated with geopolitical and social centres and peripheries with reference to the publication of periodicals, from modernity to the present.

 

Guest editors Gábor Dobó, Aled Gruffydd Jones, Merse Pál Szeredi and Zsuzsa Török have compiled a selection from the material presented at the conference; we can read about Syrian women's periodicals from the 1920s, the “unofficial” art magazines of the 1970s, and – in an essay authored by our colleague Magdolna Gucsa – about a German-language anti-Nazi newspaper, with Emil Szittya as its editor.

 

This special issue is available at the following link:  https://openjournals.ugent.be/jeps/issue/25780/info/

 

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