Paper Bullets: Print and Kingship Under Charles IIUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1996 - 292 páginas 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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... to claim his throne . The Restoration generated a quantity of publication , a sheer mass of print , equaled by only two or three other events during the seventeenth century : the Civil War , Exclusion Crisis , 4 Introduction.
... to claim his throne . The Restoration generated a quantity of publication , a sheer mass of print , equaled by only two or three other events during the seventeenth century : the Civil War , Exclusion Crisis , 4 Introduction.
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... Exclusion Crisis , and Glorious Revolution were defined as well by their participation in a print culture that had not existed before 1641-8 Indeed , these events mark the first time in England when history cannot be understood , or ...
... Exclusion Crisis , and Glorious Revolution were defined as well by their participation in a print culture that had not existed before 1641-8 Indeed , these events mark the first time in England when history cannot be understood , or ...
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... Exclusion Crisis the establishment of the first political parties gave concrete form to this new politics , which , along with the new reading public , defines the uniqueness of Charles's reign , the special responsibilities , dangers ...
... Exclusion Crisis the establishment of the first political parties gave concrete form to this new politics , which , along with the new reading public , defines the uniqueness of Charles's reign , the special responsibilities , dangers ...
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... Exclusion Crisis of 1678-1681 , College authored a series of poems and accompanying prints that attacked the king as well as the duke of York . In " A Raree Show , " printed in the critical months before Parliament was to meet in Oxford ...
... Exclusion Crisis of 1678-1681 , College authored a series of poems and accompanying prints that attacked the king as well as the duke of York . In " A Raree Show , " printed in the critical months before Parliament was to meet in Oxford ...
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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 |
Conclusion | 209 |
Notes | 214 |
Bibliography | 260 |
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