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Royalism, Print and Censorship in Revolutionary England
Jason McElligott

This is a study of a remarkable set of royalist newsbooks produced in conditions of strict secrecy in London during the late 1640s. It uses these flimsy, ephemeral sheets of paper to rethink the nature of both royalism and Civil War allegiance. Royalism, Print and Censorship in Revolutionary England moves beyond the simple and simplistic dichotomies of 'absolutism' versus 'constitutionalism'. In doing so, it offers a nuanced, innovative and exciting vision of a strangely neglected aspect of the Civil Wars. Print has always been seen as a radical, destabilizing force: an agent of social change and revolution. Royalism, Print and Censorship in Revolutionary England demonstrates, by contrast, how lively, vibrant and exciting the use of print as an agent of conservatism could be. It seeks to rescue the history of polemic in 1640s and 1650s England from an undue preoccupation with the factional squabbles of leading politicians. In doing so, it offers a fundamental reappraisal of the theory and practice of censorship in early-modern England, and of the way in which we should approach the history of books and print-culture. JASON McELLIGOTT is the J.P.R. Lyell Research Fellow in the History of the Early Modern Printed Book at Merton College, Oxford.

 

DETAILS

6 b/w illustrations
288 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
10 digit ISBN: 1843833239
13 digit ISBN: 9781843833239
Binding: Hardback
First published: 16/Oct/2007
Price: 105.00 USD / 55.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social Hist
Subject: Modern History

BIC class: CFLKE

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 15/07/2008

Contents
   Introduction: Royalism and its Problems
1   Royalists and Polemic in the 1640s
2   The Politics of Sexual Libel
3   The Twists and Turns of Royalist Propaganda
4   Authors, Shifting Allegiances and the Nature of Royalism
5   Printers, Publishers and the Royalist Underground
6   Hunting the Royalist Press
7   The Theory and Practice of Censorship
8   A New Model of Press Censorship
9   Conclusion

Reviews
A fine addition to the works in this field. TLS



 

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