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Credibility in Elizabethan and early Stuart military news [electronic resource] / by David Randall.
- 作者: Randall, David, 1951-
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- 其他題名:
- Political and popular culture in the early modern period ;
- 出版: London ;Brookfield, Vt. : Pickering & Chatto 2008.
- 叢書名: Political and popular culture in the early modern period ;no. 1
- 主題: English newspapers--Great Britain--History--17th century. , English newspapers--Great Britain--History--16th century. , News audiences--Great Britain--History--17th century. , News audiences--Great Britain--History--16th century. , Power (Social sciences)--Great Britain--History--17th century. , Power (Social sciences)--Great Britain--History--16th century. , Great Britain--Politics and government--1603-1714. , Great Britain--Politics and government--1485-1603. , Electronic books.
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- 一般註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- 系統號: 000280033 | 機讀編目格式
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Elizabethan and early Stuart England saw the prevailing medium for transmitting military news shift from public ritual, through private letters, to public newspapers. Randall argues that the development of written news required new standards of credibility for the information to be believable. Whereas ritual news established credibility through public performance, letters circulated sociably between private gentlemen relied on the honour of the gentle author. With the rise of anonymous pamphlets and corantos (early newspapers) at the beginning of the seventeenth century, a still-existing standard of credibility developed which was based on individuals reading multiple, anonymous texts
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