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This book examines the impact of French society on English culture
in the second half of the eighteenth century. In an age when many
historians suggest the inexorable rise of the middle classes was
being driven forward by industrialization, the English aristocracy
stood apart from the trend towards commercial respectability, and
revelled in all that was best in cosmopolitan fashion and ideas.
Welcoming the French Revolution as a re-enactment of 1688, they
watched aghast as their world descended into the Terror, and the
onslaught of Bonaparte.
An exploration of scribal news, which played a major part in the
topical reporting of political developments in Britain during the
17th and 18th centuries Evaluates its significance, which has long
been overshadowed by the seemingly inevitable rise of print media
Builds on recent research that critiqued assumptions about the
superiority of print Seeks to explore the relationship between
manuscript news and politics in Britain from c. 1660-1760 in more
detail and on a broad scale
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