Early Modern Media and the News in Europe.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2018.
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Colección: | Library of the Written Word - the Handpress World Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; Figures and Tables; Figures; Tables; Introduction; Chapter 1. Storehouses of News: the Meaning of Early Modern News Periodicals in Western Europe; 1. The Genre's Name; 2. From Messrelationen to Mercuries and Yearbooks; 3. Purpose, Meaning, Audience and Editors of News Periodicals; 4. Conclusion; Chapter 2. The Presentation of News in the Europische Mercurius (1690-1756); 1. Title and Title Page, the Publishers and the Editors; 2. The Organisation of the Europische Mercurius; 3. Geographical Divisions; the Netherlands and Its Neighbours
- 4. Geographical Divisions: the Other Territories5. Conclusion; 6. Appendix: Explanation in Verse of the Title Page Engraving of the Europische Mercurius of 1726; Chapter 3. The Glorification of Three Prussian Sovereigns in the Europische Mercurius (1690-1756); 1. Brandenburg-Prussia at the Source; 2. The Reign of Elector-King Frederick III/I (1690-1713): Cursory Reporting; 3. The Reign of King Frederick William I (1713-1740): Described in More Depth; 4. The Reign of Frederick II the Great (1740-1756): Glory and Criticism; 5. Conclusion
- Chapter 4. Politics in Title Prints: Examples from the Dutch News Book Europische Mercurius (1690-1756)1. The Freedom Hat, the Janus Temple and Other Political Symbolism; 2. The Triumphal Entry of King-Stadtholder William III in 1691; 3. Jacobite Adder's Brood in 1723; 4. Polish Lutherans Decapitated in Toruñ in 1725; 5. Epilogue; Chapter 5. Publishers, Editors and Artists in the Marketing of News in the Dutch Republic Circa 1700: the Case of Jan Goeree and the Europische Mercurius; 1. Jan Goeree in the Triangle of Publisher, Editor and Artist
- 2. The Use of Illustrations as a Selling Point and Other Merchandising Policies3. Conclusion; Chapter 6. Research in Digitized Early Modern Dutch Newspapers and the News Value of Advertisements; 1. Categories of Early Advertisements; 2. The News Value of Early Advertisements; 3. Final Remarks; Chapter 7. Anything but Marginal: the Politics of Paper Use and Layout in Early Modern Dutch Newspapers; 1. The Dutch Standard: Two Pages in Folio with Two News Columns Each; 2. Anthoni de Groot's Experiments in His 's Gravenhaegse Courant; 3. Marginal Printing in Other Dutch Newspapers
- 4. The End of Marginal Printing5. Concluding Remarks; Chapter 8. A Sense of Europe: the Making of This Continent in Early Modern Dutch News Media; 1. Argument One: Europe in Dutch News Media Titles; 2. Argument Two: Europe in Dutch Newspapers' Content; 3. Argument Three: News about Europe in a Eurocentric Layout; 4. Argument Four: the Presence of Europe in News Prints; 5. Conclusion; Chapter 9. Supply and Speed of Foreign News to the Netherlands during the Eighteenth Century: a Comparison of Newspapers in Haarlem and Groningen; 1. Two Dutch Newspapers and the Origin of Their News