
In Our Time Seventeenth Century Print Culture
Jan 26, 2006
The podcast delves into the surge of printed texts during the 17th century, from sensationalist rogue publications to the evolution of news delivery. It explores the impact of print on societal controversies and its role in shaping the English Civil War. Additionally, it discusses the rise of publication rates, the accessibility of cheap print, and the democratizing essence of newspapers in fostering political discourse.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Rise of Publication Rates in the 17th Century
01:54 • 4min
Rise of Sensationalist Print Culture in the Seventeenth Century
06:22 • 4min
The Evolution of News Delivery in 17th Century England
10:38 • 6min
The Impact of 'Icon Basilico' on Royalist Sentiments
16:29 • 11min
Exploring the Impact of Print Culture in the 17th Century Politics
27:27 • 2min
