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The English Press, 1621-1861 Professor Jeremy Black

The English Press, 1621-1861 By Professor Jeremy Black

The English Press, 1621-1861 by Professor Jeremy Black


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The daily newspaper as we know it today had its origins in the difficult political conditions of the 17th century. This account charts the rise of the English press and shows how newspapers have played a key role in the development of national consciousness.

The English Press, 1621-1861 Summary

The English Press, 1621-1861 by Professor Jeremy Black

English newsbooks had first appeared in the 1620s but in conditions of such tight censorship that the government effectively had a monopoly on the news. The twice-weekly London Gazette was established in 1665 as the official vehicle for news. However, by the end of the century there was a huge demand for news from all parts of the country and news-sheets proliferated. In the 18th century the relaxation of censorship opened the way to newspapers becoming major vehicles of political debate, mirroring the increasing openess of the British political system. As the century progressed, so proprietors realized the commercial potential of newspapers and in the 19th century the commercial press rose to new heights. This account charts the rise of the English press and shows how newspapers have played a key role in the development of a national consciousness. Throughout the book, we are reminded that newspapers stand and fall by their circulation figures and as the period covered by the book draws to a close we are on the threshold of the age of the press barons, men like Northcliffe who could control both the popular and the quality press.

Table of Contents

1621-1750; politics - 1750; balancing the contents; continuity and change 1750-89; improvement - the social politics of morality; the development of the provincial press; politics 1750-89; reporting the revolution; politics 1800-33; a new world of print.

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GOR003871739
9780750925242
0750925248
The English Press, 1621-1861 by Professor Jeremy Black
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20010118
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