113. The Gentleman's Magazine
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Today, we are going to explore a captivating corner of London's rich literary past: 'The Gentleman's Magazine'. Launched in 1731, this periodical not only revolutionised the way news was disseminated, but it also had a huge impact on the shape of journalism and the publishing industry. Its pages were filled with a dazzling array of content, from political debates and poetry to obituaries and weather reports, reflecting the intellectual currents of 18th-century London and beyond. And who better to guide us through this journey than our special guest for today, Dr Gillian Williamson? A leading historian and author of the seminal work 'British Masculinity in the Gentleman's Magazine', Dr Williamson will help us unravel the influence and significance of this unique publication. So, make yourself comfortable and let's travel back to a time when coffee houses were the internet of the day, and 'The Gentleman's Magazine' was the thread connecting people, politics, and popular culture. From its inception to its evolution, let's delve into how this periodical has shaped London's literary landscape and its enduring legacy. Welcome to the London History Podcast. Let's begin... Show notes: https://londonguidedwalks.co.uk/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/londonguidedwalks/message
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