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Introduction: Newspapers, Forgeries, and Histories | 1 | |
The Decorum of News | 12 | |
"The Itch grown a Disease": Manuscript Transmission of News in the Seventeenth Century | 39 | |
Pamphlet Plays in the Civil War News Market: Genre, Politics, and "Context" | 66 | |
Women in the Business of Revolutionary News: Elizabeth Alkin, "Parliament Joan," and the Commonwealth Newsbook | 84 | |
The Newspaper, Public Opinion, and the Public Sphere in the Seventeenth Century | 109 | |
Timely Notices: The Uses of Advertising and its Relationship to News during the Late Seventeenth Century | 141 | |
Constructing the Frameworks of Desire: How Newspapers Sold Books in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries | 157 | |
"Stung into action ...": Medicine, Professionalism, and the News | 176 | |
Tropes of Promotion and Wellbeing: Advertisement and the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Periodical Press | 206 | |
Abstracts | 226 | |
Notes on Contributors | 230 | |
Index | 233 |
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