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The Public Prints: The Newspaper in Anglo-American Culture, 1665-1740

Autor Charles E. Clark
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mar 1994
The Public Prints is the first comprehensive study of the role of the earliest American newspapers in the society and culture of the eighteenth century. In the hands of Charles E. Clark, American newspaper publishing becomes a branch of the English world of print in a story that begins in the bustling streets of late seventeenth-century London and moves to the provincial towns of England and across the Atlantic. While Clark's most detailed attention in America is to the three multi-newspaper towns of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, evidence from Williamsburg, Charleston, and Barbados also contributes to generalizations about the craft and business of eighteenth-century publishing. Stressing continuing trans-Atlantic connections as well as English origins, Clark argues that the newspapers were a force both for `anglicization' in their attempts to replicate English culture in America and for `Americanization' in creating a fuller awareness of the British-American experience across colonial boundaries. He suggests, finally, that the newspapers' greatest cultural role in provincial America was the creation of a community bound by the celebration of common values and attachments through the shared ritual of reading.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195082333
ISBN-10: 0195082338
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: halftones
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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Charles Clark's book is a lively and scholarly treatment of the earliest newspapers in the history of colonial America ... this is a well researched and informative volume which makes a solid and helpful contribution to its subject ... a salutary foundation to further work.