Radical Voices, Radical Ways
Explore the intricate intersections of radicalism and media with "Radical Voices, Radical Ways," edited by Smith Curelly and published by Manchester University Press in 2018. This thought-provoking collection encompasses 288 pages of innovative interdisciplinary research that sheds light on how media influenced the proliferation of radical ideas in the early modern era. By employing a diverse array of primary materials, the contributors examine the various voices that shaped radical thought, making this book an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of social movements and media studies. Delve into this fascinating exploration of history and ideas, and uncover how the past informs our present understanding of radicalism.