The print culture of parliament, 1600-1800
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The print culture of parliament, 1600-1800
(Parliamentary history)
Edinburgh University Press for the Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume offers a series of essays which explore the impact of print upon parliament and parliamentary affairs during the early modern period, with particular reference to the relations between parliament and the 'public'. The articles build upon historiographical interest in the 'print revolution' and the 'public sphere', as well as the working of parliament in the 'world beyond Westminster'. The specific topics covered include the exploitation of print by those who sought to petition parliament, and by those who sought to draw attention to issues of public concern such as financial corruption; the coverage of parliamentary proceedings in newspapers both national and local, and their benefit to lobbyists; developments in print media over the course of the early modern period and throughout Britain; and the motivation for, and development of, reporting of parliamentary speeches in print.
目次
- JASON PEACEY, The Print Culture of Parliament, 1600-1800
- CHRIS R. KYLE, From Broadside to Pamphlet: Print and Parliament in the Late 1620s
- JASON PEACEY, Print Culture and Political Lobbying During the English Civil Wars
- MARK KNIGHTS, Parliament, Print and Corruption in Later Stuart Britain
- MICHAEL HARRIS, Parliament in the Public Sphere: A View of Serial Coverage at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century
- BOB HARRIS, Parliamentary Legislation, Lobbying, and the Press in the Eighteenth Century Scotland
- JAMES E. BRADLEY, Parliament, Print Culture, and Petitioning in Late Eighteenth-Century England
- IAN HARRIS, Publishing Parliamentary Oratory: The Case of Edmund Burke
- Index.
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