This book assesses how print culture transformed the political nation, at the level of everyday political practices, habits and thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason Peacey is Senior Lecturer in British History at University College London, and is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. His previous monograph, Politicians and Pamphleteers: Propaganda During the English Civil Wars and Interregnum (2004), was proxime accesit for the Royal Historical Society Whitfield Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Consuming Print: Introduction 1. The ownership of cheap print 2. The accessibility of print 3. Readers, reception and the authority of print Part II. Following Parliament: Introduction 4. Analysing parliament and its problems 5. Access to parliament 6. Monitoring personalities and performance Part III. Taking Part: Introduction 7. Authors, printing and participation 8. Print and petitioning 9. Print and lobbying 10. Printing, mass mobilisation and protesting 11. Holding representatives to account Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. Consuming Print: Introduction 1. The ownership of cheap print 2. The accessibility of print 3. Readers, reception and the authority of print Part II. Following Parliament: Introduction 4. Analysing parliament and its problems 5. Access to parliament 6. Monitoring personalities and performance Part III. Taking Part: Introduction 7. Authors, printing and participation 8. Print and petitioning 9. Print and lobbying 10. Printing, mass mobilisation and protesting 11. Holding representatives to account Conclusion.
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