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Pamphlets and politics in the Dutch Republic / editors, Femke Deen, David Onnekink, Michel Reinders.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Deen, Femke.
Onnekink, David.
Reinders, Michel, 1979-
Series:
Library of the written word ; 12.
Library of the written word. Handpress world ; 7.
Library of the written word, 1874-4834 ; v. 12
The handpress world ; v. 7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pamphlets--Netherlands--History.
Pamphlets.
Pamphleteers--Netherlands--History.
Pamphleteers.
Political culture--Netherlands--History.
Political culture.
Netherlands--Politics and government--1556-1648.
Netherlands.
Netherlands--Politics and government--1648-1714.
Netherlands--Politics and government--1714-1795.
Netherlands--Intellectual life.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 261 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Despite surging interest in early modern pamphlets, political historians of the Dutch Republic, arguably the frontrunner in pamphleteering, have yet to explore their nature and relevance in depth. Rather than treating pamphlets as reflecting public opinion, or dismissing them as political froth, this volume aims to understand pamphlets as political actors in their own right. The articles focus on the function of a pamphlet, the pamphlet as a political actor, and the relationship between pamphlets and public opinion. Articles deal with these questions systematically while chronologically analysing the crucial stages in the history of the Dutch Republic. The result is a fascinating window on Dutch political culture which is relevant for anyone interested in early modern society. Contributors include: Guido de Bruin, Femke Deen, Martin van Gelderen, Craig Harline, Roeland Harms, David Onnekink, Michel Reinders, Koen Stapelbroek, Monica Stensland and Jill Stern.
Contents:
pt. 1. The pamphlet and its function
pt. 2. The pamphlet as an historical actor
pt. 3. Public debate and the media.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-283-12031-3
9786613120311
90-04-19198-4
OCLC:
727951899
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004191785.i-261 DOI

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