Pamphlets on the European and North American Railway
Author : European and North American Railway Company
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Page : 404 pages
File Size : 12,3 MB
Release : 1850
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Author : European and North American Railway Company
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Page : 404 pages
File Size : 12,3 MB
Release : 1850
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Page : 494 pages
File Size : 38,16 MB
Release : 1843
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Author : Kathrina Ann LaPorta
Publisher : Early Modern Exchange
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,28 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781644532096
Performative Polemic offers a literary history of the French-language pamphlets that denounced absolutism during Louis XIV's personal reign (1661-1715). The book employs performativity as a conceptual framework to trace the evolution of anti-absolutist pamphlets from legalistic texts indicting the French crown to satirical narratives that transformed the Sun King into a laughable object of derision.
Author : Joad Raymond
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 429 pages
File Size : 18,87 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 0521028779
A history of the printed pamphlet in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Britain.
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Page : 922 pages
File Size : 48,34 MB
Release : 1915
Category : World War, 1914-1918
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Page : 24 pages
File Size : 40,59 MB
Release : 1914
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Page : 576 pages
File Size : 23,55 MB
Release : 1948
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Author : Andrew Pettegree
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 40,26 MB
Release : 2014-03-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0300179081
DIVLong before the invention of printing, let alone the availability of a daily newspaper, people desired to be informed. In the pre-industrial era news was gathered and shared through conversation and gossip, civic ceremony, celebration, sermons, and proclamations. The age of print brought pamphlets, edicts, ballads, journals, and the first news-sheets, expanding the news community from local to worldwide. This groundbreaking book tracks the history of news in ten countries over the course of four centuries. It evaluates the unexpected variety of ways in which information was transmitted in the premodern world as well as the impact of expanding news media on contemporary events and the lives of an ever-more-informed public. Andrew Pettegree investigates who controlled the news and who reported it; the use of news as a tool of political protest and religious reform; issues of privacy and titillation; the persistent need for news to be current and journalists trustworthy; and people’s changed sense of themselves as they experienced newly opened windows on the world. By the close of the eighteenth century, Pettegree concludes, transmission of news had become so efficient and widespread that European citizens—now aware of wars, revolutions, crime, disasters, scandals, and other events—were poised to emerge as actors in the great events unfolding around them./div
Author : Kenneth Margerison
Publisher : Purdue University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 26,83 MB
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 9781557531094
This work examines how, in the months leading up to the French Revolution, both the royal government and its opposition relied heavily upon pamphlets to sway public opinion, and how the number of published pamphlets reached truly astounding proportions in late 1788 and early 1789.
Author : Thomas Carlyle
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Page : 362 pages
File Size : 29,99 MB
Release : 1850
Category : Great Britain
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