Format:
1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 448 Seiten)
Edition:
First published
ISBN:
9781107704077
Series Statement:
Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
Content:
Assesses how print culture transformed the political nation, at the level of everyday political practices, habits and thought
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Citing pamphlets and newsbooks; Introduction; i Contemporary reactions to print and 'popular' politics; ii The historiography of the print revolution; iii Method, structure and arguments; Part I Consuming print; Introduction; Chapter 1 The ownership of cheap print; i The limitations of scribal culture; ii Pamphlet libraries; iii Library traces; iv The practices and processes of consumption; v Relations with booksellers; vi Conclusion; Chapter 2 The accessibility of print; i The bookselling network; ii Taking stock; iii Wandering with pamphlets
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iv Private circulationv Distribution and note-taking; vi Communal practices; vii Free distribution; viii Conclusion; Chapter 3 Readers, reception and the authority of print; i Texts and readers portrayed; ii Popular perceptions of print culture; iii Reading practices; iv The dynamic of public trust in the media; v Conclusion; Part II Following parliament; Introduction; Chapter 4 Analysing parliament and its problems; i Guide books; ii Analysing factions; iii Analysing processes; iv Analysing committees and cash; v Perceptions of parliament and the transformation of public politics
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vi ConclusionChapter 5 Access to parliament; i The public and the palace; ii Identifying MPs; iii Reading the parliamentary timetable; iv Secrecy and formality during the Interregnum; v Conclusion; Chapter 6 Monitoring personalities and performance; i Informing the electorate; ii Monitoring MPs' performance; iii Reporting parliamentary speech; iv Conclusion; Part III Taking part; Introduction; Chapter 7 Authors, printing and participation; i Scribal authorship and printing costs; ii Towards Grub Street; iii Reasons for deploying print; iv Interactive newspapers; vi Conclusion
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Chapter 8 Print and petitioningi Navigating the petitioning process; ii Discrete petitioning in print; iii Deploying printed petitions; iv Going public; v Conclusion; Chapter 9 Print and lobbying; i Lobbying before the print revolution; ii Detecting print lobbying; iii Tactics for lobbying with print; iv Lobbying, projecting and legislation; v Frustration and radicalization; vi Conclusion; Chapter 10 Printing, mass mobilization and protesting; i Print as an organizational tool; ii Subscription campaigns; iii Organizing crowds; iv The spectre of organized violence; v Conclusion
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Chapter 11 Holding representatives to accounti Informal interactions with MPs; ii Formal interactions with MPs; iii Printed criticism of representatives; iv Conclusion; Conclusion; i Common politics in the English Revolution; ii Legacies of the print revolution; Manuscript sources; Aberdeen University Library; All Souls, Oxford; Alnwick Castle, Northumberland; Anthony House, Cornwall; Arundel Castle, Sussex; Badminton House, Gloucestershire; Bedfordshire Record Office; Beinecke Library, Yale University; Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire; Berkshire Record office; Berwick Record Office
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Bethlem Royal Hospital
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781107598836
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781107044425
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Peacey, Jason, 1968 - Print and public politics in the English Revolution Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013 ISBN 1107044421
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781107044425
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
England
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Englischer Bürgerkrieg
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Politik
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Buchdruck
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Presse
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Öffentliche Meinung
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Geschichte 1600-1700
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