Political journalism in London, 1695-1720 : Defoe, Swift, Steele and their contemporaries / Ashley Marshall.
2020
PN5129.L62 M37 2020
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Political journalism in London, 1695-1720 : Defoe, Swift, Steele and their contemporaries / Ashley Marshall.
Author
Marshall, Ashley, author.
ISBN
9781787449244 (electronic book)
1787449246 (electronic book)
9781783275458
1787449246 (electronic book)
9781783275458
Published
Woodbridge : The Boydell Press, 2020.
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©2020
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English
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1 online resource (x, 313 pages)
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PN5129.L62 M37 2020
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072/.109032
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072
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"Published in association with BSECS British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies" -- Title Page.
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Studies in the eighteenth century.
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Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Acknowledgements
Works Frequently Cited
Introduction
1. The Culture of Political Journalism, 1695-1714
2. Early Hanoverian Political Journalism, 1714-1720
3. Power and Politics in Defoe's Radical Review
4. Swift, Oldisworth, and St. John: The High Toryism of The Examiner
5. Steele's Party Journalism
6. The Journalists on Popular Politics and Public Engagement
Conclusion
Appendix: London Political Newspapers and Periodicals, 1695-1720: A Tabular Representation
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Acknowledgements
Works Frequently Cited
Introduction
1. The Culture of Political Journalism, 1695-1714
2. Early Hanoverian Political Journalism, 1714-1720
3. Power and Politics in Defoe's Radical Review
4. Swift, Oldisworth, and St. John: The High Toryism of The Examiner
5. Steele's Party Journalism
6. The Journalists on Popular Politics and Public Engagement
Conclusion
Appendix: London Political Newspapers and Periodicals, 1695-1720: A Tabular Representation
Bibliography
Index