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Print And Public Politics In The English Revolution Jason Peacey

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Print And Public Politics In The English Revolution Jason Peacey
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Jason Peacey
ISBN: 9781107704077, 1107704073
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Print And Public Politics In The English Revolution Jason Peacey by Jason Peacey 9781107704077, 1107704073 instant download after payment.

This is a major reassessment of the communications revolution of the seventeenth century. Using a wealth of archival evidence and the considerable output of the press, Jason Peacey demonstrates how new media - from ballads to pamphlets and newspapers - transformed the English public's ability to understand and participate in national political life. He analyses how contemporaries responded to political events as consumers of print; explores what they were able to learn about national politics; and examines how they developed the ability to appropriate a variety of print genres in order to participate in novel ways. Amid structural change and conjunctural upheaval, he argues that there occurred a dramatic re-shaping of the political nation, as citizens from all walks of life developed new habits and practices for engaging in daily political life, and for protecting and advancing their interests. This ultimately involved experience-led attempts to rethink the nature of representation and accountability.

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