The W.T. Stead Resource Site
Encyclopedia
The W.T. Stead Resource Site (WTSRS) is a not-for-profit online reference work on the controversial newspaper editor, publisher, pacifist and spiritualist, William Thomas Stead
. It is currently the largest online database of material on Stead.
's CommuniGate website, but because of technical and editorial limitations, it was later moved to its current web location. The domain name attackingthedevil.co.uk is inspired by Stead’s quotation, "What a glorious opportunity of attacking the devil."
Much of the material on the WTSRS comes from original primary sources that include key newspaper texts, such as The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon and the "Truth about the Navy". Facsimiles and a number of important contemporary texts written by or about Stead are also available to users.
The WTSRS is categorised into logical sections, each focusing on different aspects of Stead’s life and career. There is also a short biography entitled "The Great Educator" and a gallery of public domain images. From 2009, the site launched its own blog to allow users to discuss Stead and/or the issues in which he became embroiled.
selected the WTSRS as a suitable candidate for its web archiving
programme, in which websites that are considered a valuable contribution to UK documentary heritage are permanently archived for future generations.
Academic works that cite the WTSRS include:
Other media which have utilised the WTSRS include the BBC Radio drama, The Maiden Tribute and Mal Pope’s theatrical musical on the Welsh Revivalist, Evan Roberts
, Amazing Grace. Most recently, the WTSRS contributed to the Salvation Army's documentary, Our People: The Story of William and Catherine Booth.
William Thomas Stead
William Thomas Stead was an English journalist and editor who, as one of the early pioneers of investigative journalism, became one of the most controversial figures of the Victorian era. His 'New Journalism' paved the way for today's tabloid press...
. It is currently the largest online database of material on Stead.
History and content
Launched in 2001, the WTSRS had its first incarnation as part of The Northern EchoThe Northern Echo
The Northern Echo is a leading daily regional morning newspaper, serving the North East of England. The paper is based in Priestgate, Darlington. Its covers national as well as regional news. It is one of the UK's most famous provincial newspaper titles....
's CommuniGate website, but because of technical and editorial limitations, it was later moved to its current web location. The domain name attackingthedevil.co.uk is inspired by Stead’s quotation, "What a glorious opportunity of attacking the devil."
Much of the material on the WTSRS comes from original primary sources that include key newspaper texts, such as The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon and the "Truth about the Navy". Facsimiles and a number of important contemporary texts written by or about Stead are also available to users.
The WTSRS is categorised into logical sections, each focusing on different aspects of Stead’s life and career. There is also a short biography entitled "The Great Educator" and a gallery of public domain images. From 2009, the site launched its own blog to allow users to discuss Stead and/or the issues in which he became embroiled.
Scholarly use and citation
The WTSRS is utilised by a wide variety of learning institutions, including libraries, colleges and universities within the UK and around the world. In 2009, the British LibraryBritish Library
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom, and is the world's largest library in terms of total number of items. The library is a major research library, holding over 150 million items from every country in the world, in virtually all known languages and in many formats,...
selected the WTSRS as a suitable candidate for its web archiving
Web archiving
Web archiving is the process of collecting portions of the World Wide Web and ensuring the collection is preserved in an archive, such as an archive site, for future researchers, historians, and the public. Due to the massive size of the Web, web archivists typically employ web crawlers for...
programme, in which websites that are considered a valuable contribution to UK documentary heritage are permanently archived for future generations.
Academic works that cite the WTSRS include:
- Richard WebsterRichard Webster (author)Richard Webster was a British cultural historian, and the author of five published books, dealing with subjects such as the controversy over Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses, Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis, and the investigation of sexual abuse in Britain...
, The Secret of Bryn Estyn, the Making of a Modern Witch Hunt (2005). - Simon Goldsworthy, "English Nonconformity and the Pioneering of the Modern Newspaper Campaign," Journalism Studies, (June, 2006)
- Laurel Brake and Marysa Demoor, Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland (2009)
Other media which have utilised the WTSRS include the BBC Radio drama, The Maiden Tribute and Mal Pope’s theatrical musical on the Welsh Revivalist, Evan Roberts
Evan Roberts (minister)
Evan John Roberts , was a leading figure of the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival who suffered many setbacks in his later life.His obituary in The Western Mail summed up his career thus:- Early life :...
, Amazing Grace. Most recently, the WTSRS contributed to the Salvation Army's documentary, Our People: The Story of William and Catherine Booth.