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W. T. Stead

    William Thomas Stead fu un redattore di giornali inglese che, pioniere del giornalismo investigativo, divenne una figura controversa dell'epoca vittoriana. Le campagne giornalistiche di Stead dimostrarono il potere della stampa nel plasmare l'opinione pubblica e la politica governativa, sostenendo il 'governo attraverso il giornalismo'. Il suo approccio pose le basi per la moderna stampa scandalistica britannica. Si distinse anche per i suoi incisivi resoconti sul benessere dei minori, la legislazione sociale e la riforma del codice penale.

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    Annie Besant
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      A Character Sketch 1891

      • 136pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the life of a pioneering figure, this biographical sketch highlights Annie Besant's journey as a British socialist, theosophist, and advocate for women's rights. It details her early life, transformation through Theosophy, and active role in the Indian National Congress, emphasizing her commitment to social justice and human rights. The narrative also addresses the controversies in her personal life, including her divorce and views on birth control, showcasing her as a forward-thinking woman who significantly impacted her time.

      Annie Besant
    • The Blue Island

      Experiences of a New Arrival Beyond the Veil

      • 100pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The narrative centers on W. T. Stead, a journalist who perished in the Titanic disaster while en route to a peace congress. His daughter, Estelle, a spiritualist, sought to connect with him through a medium, Pardoe Woodman, who had predicted the tragedy. The resulting work, published a decade later, presents Stead's insights on his death and the afterlife, conveyed through automatic writing. This exploration of communication beyond the grave intertwines themes of loss, spirituality, and the quest for understanding in the face of tragedy.

      The Blue Island
    • This book by celebrated journalist W.T. Stead explores the motives and actions of the British government in the 1911 Tripoli War. It is a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in international relations or the role of the media in shaping public opinion.

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      Chicago To-day: The Labour war in America