9780851158105-0851158102-Language, Print and Electoral Politics, 1790-1832: Newcastle-under-Lyme Broadsides (Parliamentary History Record Series, 2)

Language, Print and Electoral Politics, 1790-1832: Newcastle-under-Lyme Broadsides (Parliamentary History Record Series, 2)

ISBN-13: 9780851158105
ISBN-10: 0851158102
Edition: First Edition
Author: David Vincent, Hannah Barker
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover 383 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780851158105
ISBN-10: 0851158102
Edition: First Edition
Author: David Vincent, Hannah Barker
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover 383 pages

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Language, Print and Electoral Politics, 1790-1832: Newcastle-under-Lyme Broadsides (Parliamentary History Record Series, 2) (ISBN-13: 9780851158105 and ISBN-10: 0851158102), written by authors David Vincent, Hannah Barker, was published by Boydell Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Language, Print and Electoral Politics, 1790-1832: Newcastle-under-Lyme Broadsides (Parliamentary History Record Series, 2) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In the half century before 1790, there had been only one contested election in Newcastle, but between 1790 and 1832 there were a dozen. This new and heated political climate prompted the production of a vast array of printed propaganda and political commentary, aimed at voters and non-voters alike. Most of this material took the form of single printed sheets, or broadsides, produced in great numbers and distributed amongst the town's inhabitants for free. This volume reproduces just over three hundred Newcastle broadsides published during this time; they constitute an important and unique collection, for though such material was produced in many constituencies in Hanoverian England, rarely has it survived in such a complete form. Material comes from Keele University Library, the Sutherland papers at the Staffordshire Record Office, and Newcastle Museum. A representative selection of reproductions of original broadsides is included to give the reader an idea of how contemporaries would have seen the texts and an introduction explains their context.Dr HANNAH BARKER is Lecturer in History at the University of Manchester; Dr DAVID VINCENT is Professor of Social History at the University of Keele.
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