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The Restraint of the Press in England, 1660-1715 - The Communication of Sin (Hardcover)
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The Restraint of the Press in England, 1660-1715 - The Communication of Sin (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History
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A discussion of the fascinating interplay between communication,
politics and religion in early modern England suggesting a new
framework for the politics of print culture. This book challenges
the idea that the loss of pre-publication licensing in 1695
unleashed a free press on an unsuspecting political class, setting
England on the path to modernity. England did not move from a
position of complete control of the press to one of complete
freedom. Instead, it moved from pre-publication censorship to
post-publication restraint. Political and religious authorities and
their agents continued to shape and manipulate information.
Authors, printers, publishers and book agents were continually
harassed. The book trade reacted by practicing self-censorship. At
times of political calm, government and the book trade colluded in
a policy of policing rather than punishment. The Restraint of the
Press in England problematizes the notion of the birth of
modernity, a moment claimed by many prominent scholars to have
taken place at the transition from the seventeenth into the
eighteenth century. What emerges from this study is not a steady
move to liberalism, democracy or modernity. Rather, after 1695,
England was a religious and politically fractured society, in which
ideas of the sovereignty of the people and the power of public
opinion were being established and argued about.
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