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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第 4 頁
... become , as Buchanan Sharp insists , " evidence of attempts to shape popular opinion on issues rather than as genuine expressions of that opinion . " 7 Sharp's emphasis on " genuine expres- sions " should not blind us to the recognition ...
... become , as Buchanan Sharp insists , " evidence of attempts to shape popular opinion on issues rather than as genuine expressions of that opinion . " 7 Sharp's emphasis on " genuine expres- sions " should not blind us to the recognition ...
第 12 頁
... becomes a subject of and subject to its power . But that power , as Richard Helgerson explains , could be employed by competing and even contradictory ideologies : Within a generation of his [ James I's ] death his son was overthrown by ...
... becomes a subject of and subject to its power . But that power , as Richard Helgerson explains , could be employed by competing and even contradictory ideologies : Within a generation of his [ James I's ] death his son was overthrown by ...
第 13 頁
... become available to the monarchy as it exploits the power of the printed word to constitute the subjectivity of its citizens . If , as many scholars now believe , the modern state dominates the individual through the supplementary ...
... become available to the monarchy as it exploits the power of the printed word to constitute the subjectivity of its citizens . If , as many scholars now believe , the modern state dominates the individual through the supplementary ...
第 15 頁
... become incapable of said crowns , or of being king or queen of the said kingdom or dominions .... all the people of England and Ireland ... are discharged of all fealty , homage and allegiance which is or shall be pretended to be due ...
... become incapable of said crowns , or of being king or queen of the said kingdom or dominions .... all the people of England and Ireland ... are discharged of all fealty , homage and allegiance which is or shall be pretended to be due ...
第 16 頁
... become a part of official Plantagenet ritual and bureaucracy , a public demonstration of the divine powers inherent in the sacred body of majesty . By the mid - seventeenth century the healing ceremony had assumed a definite form and ...
... become a part of official Plantagenet ritual and bureaucracy , a public demonstration of the divine powers inherent in the sacred body of majesty . By the mid - seventeenth century the healing ceremony had assumed a definite form and ...
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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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