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Londons News Press shows that seventeenth-century England was very much part of a European-wide news community. The book presents a new print history that looks across Europe and the interconnecting political and religiousgroups with international networks. It tells the story of the printers and publishers engaged in the earliest, illicit publications, their sources and connections in Germany as well as the Netherlands, and traces the way legitimacy was achieved.
These were the earliest printed periodical news publications. Periodicity and its implications for trade and customers is explored as well as the roles of publishers and editors. The period saw a much biggercirculation of news than had ever been experienced before. The book also describes the lively nature of relationships that ensued between news networkers (editors, writers and readers along their interconnecting chains).
Thesubject is topical. Our understanding of reading and communications is undergoing major changes with the rise and proliferation of social media. James I and Charles I faced new media and an unprecedented growth in informed publicopinion fuelled by a flow of information that was essentially beyond the reach of government control. So there are parallels with the contemporary struggle to adapt, and there is a corresponding growth in the publication of history books reflecting upon the origins of the public sphere and the development of public opinion.

JAYNE E. E. BOYS is an independent scholar who lives in Suffolk and British Columbia.

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STUDIES IN EARLY MODERN CULTURAL POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY Volume 12 - photo 1
STUDIES IN EARLY MODERN CULTURAL,
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY
Volume 12
LONDONS NEWS PRESS AND
THE THIRTY YEARS WAR
Londons News Press shows that seventeenth-century England was very much part of a European-wide news community. The book presents a new print history that looks across Europe and the interconnecting political and religious groups with international networks. It tells the story of the printers and publishers engaged in the earliest, illicit publications, their sources and connections in Germany as well as the Netherlands, and traces the way legitimacy was achieved.
These were the earliest printed periodical news publications. Periodicity and its implications for trade and customers is explored as well as the roles of publishers and editors. The period saw a much bigger circulation of news than had ever been experienced before. The book also describes the lively nature of relationships that ensued between news networkers (editors, writers and readers along their interconnecting chains).
The subject is topical. Our understanding of reading and communications is undergoing major changes with the rise and proliferation of social media. James I and Charles I faced new media and an unprecedented growth in informed public opinion fuelled by a flow of information that was essentially beyond the reach of government control. So there are parallels with the contemporary struggle to adapt, and there is a corresponding growth in the publication of history books reflecting upon the origins of the public sphere and the development of public opinion.
JAYNE E. E. BOYS is an independent scholar who lives in Suffolk and British Columbia.
A bold work. Challenging conventional scholarship, Boys makes a compelling case that war in Germany rather than civil war in England produced the first news serials and an informed public sphere. AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW.
One of the great merits of this book is the authors thoroughness and care in handling the material, but more important than this is the quiet way in which Boys sets about revolutionizing existing accounts of seventeenth-century news. EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY.
In addition to increasing our understanding of the development of English periodicals, the monograph also helps explain the fascination with and establishes the importance of international news in early Stuart England. SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY NEWS.
An absorbing study of printed news in Jacobean and Caroline England. HISTORY TODAY.
There is a veritable flood of information in this book. JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES.
A densely written, fascinating, and colourful study with some intriguing illustrations. SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL.
A welcome addition on a much needed topic: the role of foreign news in the printed serial news publications in the early seventeenth century. RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY.
[A] carefully researched and well-argued volume. [It] is undoubtedly a very significant contribution to our understanding of the reporting of the Thirty Years War, and foreign news generally, in the early London periodical press. LIBRARY & INFORMATION HISTORY.
Studies in Early Modern Cultural, Political and Social History
ISSN: 1476 9107
Series editors
Tim Harris Brown University
Stephen Taylor Durham University
Andy Wood Durham University
Previously published titles in the series are listed at the back of this volume
Contents Illustrations Plates Figures Acknowledgements I am grateful to - photo 2
Contents
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Acknowledgements
I am grateful to Dr Gerhardt Benecke, my first tutor, whose enthusiasm and encouragement inspired my interest in the Thirty Years War and the news trade. I also want to thank Dr Kenneth Fincham for his support and advice over the years: without his help this would not have been possible. Thanks also go to David Ormrod, Jacqueline Eales, Erin Dooley, Tim Harris and Tom Cogswell for their encouragement, and to the many librarians who have assisted me, particularly at the Bodleian, Cambridge University Library, and also at the British Library where the calm efficiency of the service cannot fail to impress. The Burney Collection contains the best single resource for news reporting in English on the Thirty Years War from the early 1620s through to the 1640s, and its curators have been most helpful.
The notes and dates follow the usual conventions. New Style dating is given and the year is taken to begin on 1 January. Newsbook and coranto dates are given as they appear in the original publications and I discuss dating issues in . Titles that appear throughout are cited in full in the first instance in each consecutive chapter, except for those that appear in the table of abbreviations. Corantos, currantoes and newsbooks are identified in the footnotes by their date and number in the relevant printed catalogues ( STC , N&S or Wing), in the following form; (date), pages, catalogue reference. Some 1640s publications also have Thomason collection shelf marks from the British Library, given as E with the number. References are provided in full in the bibliography.
Abbreviations
Add MS
Additional Manuscripts, British Library
Amussen
S. D. Amussen and M. A. Kishlansky, Political Culture and Politics in Early Modern England (Manchester, 1995)
Annual (1993)
Studies in Newspaper and Periodical History; 1993 Annual , ed. M. Harris (Westport, CT and London, 1993)
Annual (1994)
Studies in Newspaper and Periodical History; 1994 Annual , ed. M. Harris (Westport, CT and London, 1994)
APC
Acts of the Privy Council
Arber
E. Arber, A Transcript of the Register of the Company of Stationers of London 1554 1640 , 4 vols (London and Birmingham, 187594)
Arblaster
P. Arblaster, Current Affairs Publishing in the Habsburg Netherlands 16201660 in Comparative European Perspective (D. Phil. Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999)
Atherton
I. Atherton, The Itch Grown a Disease: Manuscript Transmission of News in the Seventeenth Century, in News, Newspapers, and Society in Early Modern Britain , ed. J. Raymond (London and Portland, OR, 1999), 3965
Barnard
J. Barnard and D. F. McKenzie, ed., The Cambridge History of the Book 1557 1695 , vol. 4 (Cambridge, 2002)
B&B
Butter and Bourne
CandT
Court and Times of Charles I , ed. T. Birch, 2 vols (1848)
Chamberlain
The Letters of John Chamberlain , ed. N. E. McClure, 2 vols (Philadelphia, PA, 1939)
Cogswell
T. Cogswell, The Blessed Revolution: English Politics and the Coming of War 1621 (Cambridge, 1989)
CSPD
Calendar of State Papers Domestic
Cust
R. Cust, News and Politics in Early Seventeenth Century England, PandP , 112 (1986), 6090
Dahl
F. Dahl, A Bibliography of English Corantos and Periodical Newsbooks 1620 (1952)
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