Author:
Botein Stephen,Censer Jack R.,Ritvo Harriet
Abstract
Historians have long recognized that the large body of periodical literature surviving from the eighteenth century, along with the smaller amount preserved from the seventeenth century, is an important source of insight into the early development of modern society in the West. Newspapers and other periodicals—magazines, reviews, and a miscellany of other publications difficult to characterize precisely—provided eighteenth-century readers with fundamental information about their world and with news of the ways in which it was changing. It is not surprising that this voluminous printed record also yields evidence to those seeking to understand that world from the vantage point of a subsequent era.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,History
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3. York Courant, 24 October 1752
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