This article centres on the pamphlet The Life and Death of Griffin Flood informer (1623), which tells the career and execution through pressing of an informer and murderer working in early modern London. It outlines what archival research reveals about this figure, and thereby re-examines how far crime pamphlets were rooted in social actuality. Secondly, it shows that The Life and Death does not follow what historians have identified as the conventions of rogue literature and murder pamphlets, and that scholars’ treatment of cheap print has often overlooked its generic instability and inconsistency of tone. Finally, it highlights how the representation of Flood’s career as an informer casts new light on attitudes towards non-citizens within...
The mediaeval concept of the ‘good death’ lived on into the early modern period, suitably modified, ...
This article reconsiders ideas of the public sphere in the seventeenth century, by focusing on how p...
London Lives is a fascinating new study which exposes, for the first time, the lesser-known experien...
This article centres on the pamphlet The Life and Death of Griffin Flood informer (1623), which tell...
Between the mid-seventeenth and mid-eighteenth centuries more than 15,000 Londoners suffered sudden ...
The first comprehensive analysis of an extensive body of rogue pamphlets published in early modern L...
In early modern England, common people often received news of current events through cheaply printed...
This thesis assesses the role of illicit printing in early modern England, from the publication of t...
This article evaluates the significance of marginal images in Venice’s civic death registers. Throug...
Interest in plague and mortality in seventeenth-century London was fed by the weekly and yearly Bill...
This thesis examines a mass-produced broadsheet printed during the Great Plague of London (1664-1666...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...
This article focuses on early modern England to explore the relation between the definition and pros...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
The mediaeval concept of the ‘good death’ lived on into the early modern period, suitably modified, ...
This article reconsiders ideas of the public sphere in the seventeenth century, by focusing on how p...
London Lives is a fascinating new study which exposes, for the first time, the lesser-known experien...
This article centres on the pamphlet The Life and Death of Griffin Flood informer (1623), which tell...
Between the mid-seventeenth and mid-eighteenth centuries more than 15,000 Londoners suffered sudden ...
The first comprehensive analysis of an extensive body of rogue pamphlets published in early modern L...
In early modern England, common people often received news of current events through cheaply printed...
This thesis assesses the role of illicit printing in early modern England, from the publication of t...
This article evaluates the significance of marginal images in Venice’s civic death registers. Throug...
Interest in plague and mortality in seventeenth-century London was fed by the weekly and yearly Bill...
This thesis examines a mass-produced broadsheet printed during the Great Plague of London (1664-1666...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...
This article focuses on early modern England to explore the relation between the definition and pros...
This article is part of my reassessment of the theoretical importance of Holinshed\u27s Chronicles...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
The mediaeval concept of the ‘good death’ lived on into the early modern period, suitably modified, ...
This article reconsiders ideas of the public sphere in the seventeenth century, by focusing on how p...
London Lives is a fascinating new study which exposes, for the first time, the lesser-known experien...