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Robert Harley and the Press: Propaganda and Public Opinion in the Age of Swift and Defoe Book

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  • Robert Harley and the Press: Propaganda and Public Opinion in the Age of Swift and Defoe
  • Written by author Downie, J. A
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 2008
  • In 1695, with the expiry of the licensing act, state censorship of the press ceased. The end of the licensing system coincided almost exactly with the passing of the triennial act, and from the outset there was a discernable connection between electoral a
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Part I. 1689–1708: 1. The propaganda of court and country; 2. The paper war of 1701; 3 Harley and Defoe; 4. The Memorial of the Church of England (1705): a case study; Part II. 1708–1714: 5. The tort' resurrection, 1708–1710; 6. Swift, Defoe, and the peace campaign; 7. The stamp act of 1712; 8. The organisation of propaganda, 1710–1714.


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