Politicians and Pamphleteers Propaganda During the English Civil Wars and Interregnum

The English civil wars radically altered many aspects of mid-seventeenth century life, simultaneously creating a period of intense uncertainty and unheralded opportunity. Nowhere was this more apparent than in the printing and publishing industry, which between 1640 and 1660 produced a vast number o...

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Main Author: Peacey, Jason
Format: eBook Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot Taylor and Francis 02.03.2017
Ashgate
Taylor & Francis Group
Routledge
Edition:1
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ISBN:9780754606840, 0754606848
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One: The Motor of Propaganda -- 1 Politicians and the Propaganda Impulse -- 2 Authors and the Propaganda Impulse -- Part Two: The Mechanics of Propaganda -- 3 Decoding Pamphlets -- 4 Licensing and Propaganda -- 5 Politicians and the Press -- 6 Politicians and the Writing Process -- Part Three: The Dynamics of Propaganda -- 7 The Limits of Propaganda -- 8 The Propagandist and the Politician -- Epilogue: Propaganda, the State, and the Public Sphere -- Bibliography -- Index
  • Authors and the Propaganda Impulse --
  • Epilogue: Propaganda, the State, and the Public Sphere.
  • Licensing and Propaganda --
  • Decoding Pamphlets --
  • The Limits of Propaganda --
  • The Propagandist and the Politician --
  • Politicians and the Propaganda Impulse --
  • Politicians and the Press --
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  • Politicians and the Writing Process --
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