Writing for Self-Improvement and Empowerment: The Role of "Our Review" in the Young Men's Christian Investigation & Improvement Society

Authors

  • Leanne Day

Keywords:

Australian history, Christianity, Baptist, periodicals, men, Young Men's Christian Investigation & Improvement Society, nineteenth century

Abstract

  

References

Barton, E.J.T. "Books and Reading." Queensland Freeman 15 July 1887.

Carter, David and Whitlock, Gillian. "Institutions of Australian Literature." Australian Studies: A Survey. Ed, James Walter. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 1989.

"Functus Officio." World Book Dictionary. Ed. Clarence L. Barnhart and Robert K. Barnhart. Chicago: World Book, 1990.

Harral, Stewart. The Feature Writer's Handbook: with a Treasury of 2,000 Tested Ideas for Newspapers, Magazines, Radio, and Television. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1958.

Morrison, Allan A. "Religion and Politics in Queensland (to 1881)."Journal [The Historical Society of Queensland] I (1951): 469.

"Our Review." Ed. Edward Holliday. 2 vols. 1895. Unpublished manuscript in possession of John Oxley Library, Brisbane.

Quinn, Hestia. Journalism for Beginners. Melbourne: Lothian, 1977.

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Published

2020-06-11

How to Cite

Day, L. (2020). Writing for Self-Improvement and Empowerment: The Role of "Our Review" in the Young Men’s Christian Investigation & Improvement Society. Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, 6(1), 48-59. https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/AJVS/article/view/13809