Print and Public Politics in the English Revolution
Discover the transformative power of communication during the seventeenth century in Print and Public Politics in the English Revolution by Jason Peacey. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this insightful study spans 472 pages and delves into how emerging media—ranging from ballads to pamphlets and newspapers—revolutionized the public's engagement with national politics. Peacey expertly illustrates the profound impact of these new forms of communication on the understanding of representation and accountability within society. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of media, politics, and history, offering a fresh perspective on how the English Revolution reshaped public discourse. Enhance your library with this compelling exploration of political communication and its enduring relevance today.