Shifting Stages: The Emergence of Parliamentary Print Culture
Shifting Stages: The Emergence of Parliamentary Print Culture
This chapter demonstrates the process of vigorous engagement and exchange between Parliament and what can probably be best described as public opinion in print. The political contestation of early modern England can be seen to lie not just between Parliament and the Crown but also between the realm of public discourse outside the Commons and the Commons itself.
Keywords: Parliament, public opinion, public discourse, House of Commons
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