Over the course of the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, an interior private notion of religion gained wide public recognition in Europe. This book provides a new model to study the interaction between religion and its publication through various material printed forms such as books, pamphlets, and newspapers.
Over the course of the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, an interior private notion of religion gained wide public recognition in Europe. This book provides a new model to study the interaction between religion and its publication through various material printed forms such as books, pamphlets, and newspapers.
Timothy Stanley is Leverhulme Research Fellow, Royal Holloway College, University of London, and coauthor of The End of Politics: Triangulation, Realignment and the Battle for the Centre Ground.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I 1. Religious Print in Europe 2. Religious Print in Settler Australia and Oceania Part II 3. Religion, Religions and Religious Print 4. Religion in Historiography after the Crisis of Representation Part III 5. Beyond Inner and Outer Religious Print 6. Arche, Writing, and Book(s) Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I 1. Religious Print in Europe 2. Religious Print in Settler Australia and Oceania Part II 3. Religion, Religions and Religious Print 4. Religion in Historiography after the Crisis of Representation Part III 5. Beyond Inner and Outer Religious Print 6. Arche, Writing, and Book(s) Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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