Pre-Civil War English political culture was shaped by an extensive pamphlet literature, which has remained unknown due to its handwritten form. Drawing from book history and the history of political thought, Noah Millstone reconstructs the world of manuscript pamphleteering to explain how contemporaries came to see their world as political.
Pre-Civil War English political culture was shaped by an extensive pamphlet literature, which has remained unknown due to its handwritten form. Drawing from book history and the history of political thought, Noah Millstone reconstructs the world of manuscript pamphleteering to explain how contemporaries came to see their world as political.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Noah Millstone is Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Bristol. He was educated at the University of Chicago and Stanford University, California, where he received a Ph.D. in 2011. He has held fellowships at the Huntington Library, at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, and at the Center for History and Economics at Harvard University, Massachusetts, where he was a Prize Fellow in Economics, History and Politics between 2011 and 2014. His work has appeared in Past and Present, The Journal of British Studies, and elsewhere. This is his first book.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Conditions of Production: 2. The social life of handwriting 3. Tuning the instrument 4. Performance and parliament Part II. Subjects and Subjectivity: 5. Bristol's revenge 6. Historians of the present Part III. The Secret History of the State: 7. The antiquary and the malcontent 8. The drift of the personal rule 9. The ill-affected 10. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction Part I. Conditions of Production: 2. The social life of handwriting 3. Tuning the instrument 4. Performance and parliament Part II. Subjects and Subjectivity: 5. Bristol's revenge 6. Historians of the present Part III. The Secret History of the State: 7. The antiquary and the malcontent 8. The drift of the personal rule 9. The ill-affected 10. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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