‘The Sharpness of a Smooth Tongue’. Literary Texts and the Formation of Public Opinion in the Early Modern Netherlands The Low Countries hardly play any role in international debates about the history of the formation of public opinion in early modern Europe. In the wake of Jürgen Habermas, historians have focused in particular on late seventeenthand eighteenth-century England and France. Scholars have criticised the notion that it was during the eighteenth century that the formation of free public opinion came into existence due to a combination of the periodical press, its critical role and a national readership. Nevertheless, the period before 1700 is hardly referred to at all during discussions about the role of public opinion. During t...
Although the traditional divide between the late medieval and the early modern periods has increasin...
This thesis examines the pamphlet literature published in the Dutch Republic during the period surro...
This dissertation examines the neglected subject of the Low Countries and residents thereof in early...
'The Sharpness of a Smooth Tongue'. Literary Texts and the Formation of Public Opinion in the Early ...
In the early modern Low Countries, literary culture functioned on several levels simultaneously: it ...
In the early modern period pamphlets constituted the most important medium to influence public opini...
Recensie van Jan Bloemendal, Arjan van Dixhoorn & Elsa Strietman (ed.), Literary Cultures and Public...
In the early modern Low Countries, literary culture functioned on several levels simultaneously: it ...
Printed pamphlets were the new media of the seventeenth century, comparable with the current interne...
English This project will study the cultural products and practices of groups of intellectuals in Fr...
During the United Kingdom of the Netherlands 1815-1830, when the Low Countries were united under kin...
For fifty years Habermas’s ideal-typical model of the public sphere has been the catalyst for histor...
Friction of Opinions. The media and the Publics Sphere in Delft, 1850-1914The title of this article ...
State Communication and Public Politics in the Dutch Golden Age describes the political communicatio...
Tradition and Enlightenment explores the significance of the political theory for the burgher in the...
Although the traditional divide between the late medieval and the early modern periods has increasin...
This thesis examines the pamphlet literature published in the Dutch Republic during the period surro...
This dissertation examines the neglected subject of the Low Countries and residents thereof in early...
'The Sharpness of a Smooth Tongue'. Literary Texts and the Formation of Public Opinion in the Early ...
In the early modern Low Countries, literary culture functioned on several levels simultaneously: it ...
In the early modern period pamphlets constituted the most important medium to influence public opini...
Recensie van Jan Bloemendal, Arjan van Dixhoorn & Elsa Strietman (ed.), Literary Cultures and Public...
In the early modern Low Countries, literary culture functioned on several levels simultaneously: it ...
Printed pamphlets were the new media of the seventeenth century, comparable with the current interne...
English This project will study the cultural products and practices of groups of intellectuals in Fr...
During the United Kingdom of the Netherlands 1815-1830, when the Low Countries were united under kin...
For fifty years Habermas’s ideal-typical model of the public sphere has been the catalyst for histor...
Friction of Opinions. The media and the Publics Sphere in Delft, 1850-1914The title of this article ...
State Communication and Public Politics in the Dutch Golden Age describes the political communicatio...
Tradition and Enlightenment explores the significance of the political theory for the burgher in the...
Although the traditional divide between the late medieval and the early modern periods has increasin...
This thesis examines the pamphlet literature published in the Dutch Republic during the period surro...
This dissertation examines the neglected subject of the Low Countries and residents thereof in early...