Voices of Scottish Journalists by Ian Macdougall

Voices of Scottish Journalists by Ian Macdougall

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Summary

Contains oral history accounts from 22 leading Scottish journalists working in the first half of the twentieth century. With a Foreword by eminent journalist Neal Ascherson and Introduction and full explanatory notes by Ian MacDougall, plus a comprehensive index.

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Voices of Scottish Journalists by Ian Macdougall

Newspaper journalism is a romantic profession. The men and women who wrote for newspapers in the twentieth century started work in a 'Hold the front page!' atmosphere: hot metal, clicking typewriters and inky fingers. In this fascinating collection, the latest in the Scottish Working People's History Trust series, Ian MacDougall has captured the memories of 22 veteran journalists from a wide range of newspapers all over Scotland, some local, some national. The earliest entrant started work in 1929, just before the Great Depression, the latest in the mid 1950s. Their accounts, like so much of oral history, describe a physical world we have almost lost sight of since the computer revolution. But it was a different social world too: it would be unusual for school leavers today to start work as 'copy-boys' running out for cigarettes or filling gluepots for their scary older colleagues. Journalists had to turn their hands to anything from flower shows to air raids, from Hess's landing near Eaglesham to royal visits; and women often had to fight their corner to get started as young reporters. As journalist Neal Ascherson says in his foreword, the book contains 'a swathe of Scottish social history': virtually all these journalists made their way from humble backgrounds, drawn by the desire for an exciting rather than a safe job - and above all one full of human interest.

Ian MacDougall, a long-standing research worker of the Scottish Working People’s History Trust, played a pivotal role in recording working people’s lives and publishing their stories. He authored several works of social history including BondagersAll Men are BrethrenVoices of Scottish JournalistsVoices from War and Voices from the Hunger Marches. He died in April 2020.

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ISBN 13 9781906566630
ISBN 10 1906566631
Title Voices of Scottish Journalists
Author Ian Macdougall
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Donald Publishers Ltd
Year published 2013-11-07
Number of pages 736
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.