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Newspapers, Politics, and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England


Newspapers, Politics, and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England

Hardback by Barker, Hannah (Lecturer in History, Lecturer in History, Keele University)

Newspapers, Politics, and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England

£137.50

ISBN:
9780198207412
Publication Date:
30 Jul 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
214 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 20 May 2024
Newspapers, Politics, and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England

Description

Historians have traditionally attributed great influence to newspapers in late eighteenth-century England, yet in spite of the power they were supposed to wield, very little is known about the newspaper press itself during this period. Newspapers, Politics, and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England examines the ways in which both London and provincial newspapers operated, the fashioning of their politics, and their relationships with politicians, and, crucially, their readers. In particular, this book is concerned with the ways in which newspapers both represented and shaped public opinion. By concentrating on the late 1770s and early 1780s, and on events and debates surrounding the movement for political reform, these areas are brought into sharper focus; as are important and related issues such as the changing nature of popular political debate, the role of `the people' in politics, and the composition of the political nation.

Contents

Introduction ; 1. Newspapers and Newspaper Readers in London ; 2. Newspaper Politics in the Capital ; 3. London Newspapers and Reform ; 4. Provincial Newspapers and Newspaper Readers ; 5. The Politics of the Provincial Press ; 6. Provincial Newspapers and Reform ; Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.

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