In this article I propose that the relatively few intercepted and discovered letters printed during the reign of Elizabeth I fall chiefly into three categories: they were published as propaganda, as patriotic statement, and as news reportage. Although Elizabeth and her ministers published intercepted and discovered letters on a strictly ad hoc and contingent basis, the pamphlets and books in which these letters appear, along with associated ideo-logical and polemical material, reveals determined uses of intercepted and discovered letters in print. Catholics likewise printed intercepted letters as propaganda to confront Elizabeth’s anti-Catholic policies through their own propaganda apparatus on the continent. Intercepted letters were also p...
At least thirty–eight memorials were erected to Elizabeth I in London parish churches between c. 160...
This is the final version. Available from University of Pennsylvania Press via the DOI in this recor...
The late sixteenth-century religious wars prompted a Protestant movement within the Elizabethan regi...
In this article I propose that the relatively few intercepted and discovered letters printed during ...
Charles I and his clerical supporters are often said to have been wary of print and public discussio...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
The assumed source of the annual early-modern English commemoration of Gunpowder treason day on 5 No...
Previous historiography on propaganda has focused on particular themes or time periods; this thesis ...
In Print Letters in Seventeenth-Century England, Gary Schneider examines the intersection of episto...
Despite a wealth of scholarship on the Tudors’ printed and visual propaganda, little has been writte...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
During the 2016 presidential election, “fake news” became a hot topic that shattered the American pu...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022The present article explores how women of power engaged in diplomatic eff...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
Given the scarcity of documentary evidence of royalism among ordinary men and women in Interregnum E...
At least thirty–eight memorials were erected to Elizabeth I in London parish churches between c. 160...
This is the final version. Available from University of Pennsylvania Press via the DOI in this recor...
The late sixteenth-century religious wars prompted a Protestant movement within the Elizabethan regi...
In this article I propose that the relatively few intercepted and discovered letters printed during ...
Charles I and his clerical supporters are often said to have been wary of print and public discussio...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
The assumed source of the annual early-modern English commemoration of Gunpowder treason day on 5 No...
Previous historiography on propaganda has focused on particular themes or time periods; this thesis ...
In Print Letters in Seventeenth-Century England, Gary Schneider examines the intersection of episto...
Despite a wealth of scholarship on the Tudors’ printed and visual propaganda, little has been writte...
This article examines the causes and effects of anti-papist legislation in England during the reign ...
During the 2016 presidential election, “fake news” became a hot topic that shattered the American pu...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022The present article explores how women of power engaged in diplomatic eff...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
Given the scarcity of documentary evidence of royalism among ordinary men and women in Interregnum E...
At least thirty–eight memorials were erected to Elizabeth I in London parish churches between c. 160...
This is the final version. Available from University of Pennsylvania Press via the DOI in this recor...
The late sixteenth-century religious wars prompted a Protestant movement within the Elizabethan regi...