02848oam 2200625I 450 991077827060332120151002020706.01-317-31458-11-315-65294-31-317-31459-X1-281-12508-397866111250801-85196-555-610.4324/9781315652948 (CKB)1000000000481143(EBL)328119(OCoLC)476125244(SSID)ssj0000261706(PQKBManifestationID)11205082(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000261706(PQKBWorkID)10257217(PQKB)11215895(MiAaPQ)EBC2125465(OCoLC)958109131(UkCbUP)CR9781851965557(EXLCZ)99100000000048114320180706d20162008 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTransoceanic radical, William Duane national identity and empire 1760-1835 /by Nigel LittleLondon ;New York :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (ix, 230 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Empires in perspective ;no. 4First published 2008 by Pickering & Chatto.1-85196-929-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-222) and index.1.Origins --2.The 'great gulf of all undone beings' --3.The Bengal Journal --4.An Indian World --5.'Tribe of Editors': Censorship and the Indian Press, 1780-99 --6.London Interlude --7.Mythical Homeland Made --8.Jeffersonian Victory --9.Towards 1812 --10.The Later Years: 1815-35.This is the first biography of the influential radical journalist William Duane to study his American career in light of his formative years in Ireland, England and India. Duane is most famous as the editor of <i>The Aurora</i>, the Philadelphia-based paper which vigorously supported Thomas Jefferson in his 1800 presidential election campaign. Based on extensive archival research, this fascinating monograph explores how early membership of the London Corresponding Society and a ruinous dispute with the East India Company Army helped shape Duane's later Federalist convictions.Empires in perspective ;no. 4.JournalistsUnited StatesBiographyRadicalsUnited StatesBiographyUnited StatesPolitics and government1783-1865JournalistsRadicals070.92Little Nigel1490137UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910778270603321Transoceanic radical, William Duane3711308UNINA