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in 1890, became a full-time journalist, working as assistant editor on Nicoll's very successful paper, the British Weekly, the chief London nonconformist paper. Stoddart became the paper's main interviewer at a time when the interview was becoming a prominent feature of British weeklies; many of her
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We have had opportunities of observing a new journalism which a clever and energetic man has lately invented. It has much to recommend it; it is full of ability, novelty, variety, sensation, sympathy, generous instincts; its one great fault is that it is
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as "one of the most successful religious newspapers of its time" and Nicoll as "a remarkable proponent of the 'New Journalism' and a major voice of the 'Nonconformist Conscience' in late Victorian Britain" (The phrase
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sets out how Nicoll founded the paper in order to "introduce Nonconformist readers to the best in contemporary culture as well as promote a liberal political agenda". He followed stylistically in the footsteps of the
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describes his publication as "a Nonconformist organ which obtained great influence over opinion in the free churches", i.e. those Christian denominations which are neither the
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was a significant publication from its founding in 1886 well into the 20th century. One of the most successful religious newspapers of its time, it was published by
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The English Newspaper: Some Account of the Physical Development of Journals Printed in London Between 1622 & the Present Day
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It was the first sign of the coming of the 'New Journalism', and Stead was its prophet. When Arnold wrote his article in
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in the 1960s, but in the 1970s, it passed into the ownership of the Christian Weekly Newspapers, the publishers of the
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interviews were published under the byline Lorna. In politics Stoddart was a strong
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to have been the most influential of all of Britain's many religious newspapers.
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in 1967, and in 1970 was sold. (Church of England newspaper 7 February 2014)
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Dictionary of nineteenth-century journalism in Great Britain and Ireland
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British Weekly: A Journal of Social and Christian Progress
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and quite influential on nonconformity in that respect.
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Index


Hodder & Stoughton
Nonconformist conscience
William Robertson Nicoll
Jane T. Stoddart
Dictionary of National Biography
Colin Matthew
Liberal Imperialist
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
established church
Church of England
Roman Catholic church
The Lutterworth Press
Pall Mall Gazette
Nonconformist conscience
Journal of Scottish Historical Studies
New Journalism
Matthew Arnold
muck-raking
W. T. Stead
Christian socialist
Arthur Mee
Church of England Newspaper
Fleet Street
ISBN
9789038213408
"Stoddart, Jane Thompson (1863–1944), journalist and author"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/53271

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