Arts and Humanities
Jokes
100%
Transatlantic
100%
late-Victorian
83%
Humor
66%
Columns
50%
Mass Culture
40%
Popular Journalism
33%
Anglo-American Relations
33%
Cultural Encounter
33%
humorist
33%
Wild West shows
33%
Trans-atlantic Connections
33%
Edwardian
33%
Superiority
33%
Anglo-American
33%
Monograph
33%
Literature
33%
music hall
33%
Doctoral thesis
33%
American Future
16%
American Culture
16%
Popular Reception
16%
British National Identity
16%
Nineteenth Century
15%
Regular
13%
Incumbents
8%
Digital Archive
8%
Political Discourse
8%
Conservative Party
8%
American Press
8%
Mould
8%
Conservative
8%
Local
8%
Periodicals
8%
trip
8%
Liberal
8%
Atlantic
8%
New York
8%
British newspapers
6%
Gazette
6%
Chronicles
6%
Hollywood
6%
Newcastle
6%
Victorian
6%
Ephemeral
6%
Keyphrases
Late Victorian
66%
United States
40%
Popular Culture
40%
Nineteenth-century Newspapers
33%
American Humor
33%
Newspaper Archives
33%
Victorian Britain
33%
Cultural Encounters
33%
Popular Journalism
33%
Topic Modeling
33%
Edwardian Britain
33%
Victorian Press
33%
Jokes
33%
Humorist
33%
Doctoral Thesis
33%
Department Stores
33%
Music Hall
33%
Anglo-American Relations
33%
Wild West Shows
33%
Undertakers
16%
Digital Journalism
13%
Historical Newspapers
13%
Modeling Tools
6%
Historical Case Study
6%
Born Digital
6%
Historical Journalism
6%
Historical Materials
6%
British Reader
6%
Yankee
6%
Practical Barriers
6%
Technology Barriers
6%
Gazettes
6%
British Newspapers
6%
Weekly Newspapers
6%
Currant
6%
Academic Attention
6%
Technological Challenges
6%
Hampshire
6%
Communication Studies
6%
Newcastle
6%
Nineteenth Century
6%
Media Studies
6%
New South Wales
6%
19th Century
6%
British Library
6%
Hollywood
6%
Methodological Challenges
6%
Telegraph
6%