Printed pamphlets were the new media of the seventeenth century, comparable with the current internet blogs. During the seventeenth century, they were increasingly manipulated by politicians, authors and booksellers. Harms examined the influence of these three actors on the pamphlet production for four Dutch political conflicts and the English Civil War. One of his conclusions is that during each conflict a similar shift took place in output of news: before the culmination of the crisis pamphlets existed mainly out of printed letters and government publications, both published by the authorities who tried to influence public opinion. However, after the culmination of a crisis it were mainly authors and booksellers who tried to profit from t...
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This article explores the interplay between the medical marketplace and print culture in the sevente...
This thesis explores printed periodical news coverage of the Thirty Years’ War, its readership and i...
The history of newspaper advertising began in the seventeenth-century Low Countries. The newspaper p...
\'Whosoever tears off this poster will be treated to a bullet\'. Pamphlets, petitions and public pol...
The Dutch Revolt was waged not only on the battlefields. Maybe more important than soldiers and comm...
Combining a broad analysis of political culture with a particular focus on rhetoric and strategy, Je...
textabstractThis thesis deals with the use of the concepts fatherland and patriot (and patria and na...
In the early modern period pamphlets constituted the most important medium to influence public opini...
The nineteenth century is known for its many journalistic innovations. This new journalism was an in...
This article studies how subversive writing was used to mobilize rebels in late medieval cities. A c...
This article discusses the rhetoric and function of seventeenth-century Dutch clandestine satire as ...
Historians of the French Wars of Religion and the Dutch Revolt have long observed the interconnected...
The first political periodicals were published during the Patriot period (1780-1787). Following Enge...
This thesis examines the pamphlet literature published in the Dutch Republic during the period surro...
This article investigates the interaction between society, government and news media during the 1730...
This article explores the interplay between the medical marketplace and print culture in the sevente...
This thesis explores printed periodical news coverage of the Thirty Years’ War, its readership and i...
The history of newspaper advertising began in the seventeenth-century Low Countries. The newspaper p...