Paper Bullets: Print and Kingship Under Charles IIUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1996 - 292 頁 The calculated use of media by those in power is a phenomenon dating back at least to the seventeenth century, as Harold Weber demonstrates in this illuminating study of the relation of print culture to kingship under England's Charles II. Seventeenth-century London witnessed an enormous expansion of the print trade, and with this expansion came a revolutionary change in the relation between political authority -- especially the monarchy -- and the printed word.Weber argues that Charles' reign was characterized by a particularly fluid relationship between print and power. The press helped brin. |
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Print and Kingship Under Charles II Harold M. Weber. Paper Bullets Print and Kingship under Charles II Harold Weber THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY Copyright © 1996 by The University Press of Kentucky Scholarly.
Print and Kingship Under Charles II Harold M. Weber. Paper Bullets Print and Kingship under Charles II Harold Weber THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY Copyright © 1996 by The University Press of Kentucky Scholarly.
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... Press of Kentucky Scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth , serving Bellarmine College , Berea College , Centre College of Kentucky , Eastern Kentucky University , The Filson Club , Georgetown College , Kentucky Historical Society ...
... Press of Kentucky Scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth , serving Bellarmine College , Berea College , Centre College of Kentucky , Eastern Kentucky University , The Filson Club , Georgetown College , Kentucky Historical Society ...
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... press in the country — a procla- mation of Henry VIII formalized government control over all printing . During the course of the next century , successive monarchs regulated the industry in ways that shaped the administration and nature ...
... press in the country — a procla- mation of Henry VIII formalized government control over all printing . During the course of the next century , successive monarchs regulated the industry in ways that shaped the administration and nature ...
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... press brokered the untidy , rancorous , and often violent dialogue that accompanied these processes of " settlement , adjustment , even alteration ” ; 48 employed by royalist and parliamentarian , Tory and Whig , Catholic and radical ...
... press brokered the untidy , rancorous , and often violent dialogue that accompanied these processes of " settlement , adjustment , even alteration ” ; 48 employed by royalist and parliamentarian , Tory and Whig , Catholic and radical ...
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... press industry itself . The constructions of kingship that occupy my first three chapters are replaced by an attention to the ways in which royal authority constructed the print industry and those individuals , particularly the reading ...
... press industry itself . The constructions of kingship that occupy my first three chapters are replaced by an attention to the ways in which royal authority constructed the print industry and those individuals , particularly the reading ...
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Restoration and Escape The Incognito King and Providential History | 25 |
The Monarchs Sacred Body The Kings Evil and the Politics of Royal Healing | 50 |
The Monarchs Profane Body His scepter and his prick are of a length | 88 |
The feminine part of every rebellion The Public Royal Power and the Mysteries of Printing | 131 |
The very Oracles of the Vulgar Stephen College and the Author on Trial | 172 |
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