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A Patriot Press

National Politics and the London Press in the 1740s

Robert Harris author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:11th Feb '93

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This scholarly work offers an in-depth analysis of the polemical press in the 1740s, revealing the political intricacies of the era. A Patriot Press significantly enhances our understanding of this period.

In A Patriot Press, Robert Harris delivers a comprehensive scholarly examination of the polemical press during the 1740s, a pivotal decade in British political history. This work stands out as the first substantial investigation into the complex politics surrounding the Pelham regime, making it a significant contribution to our understanding of the era. Harris meticulously analyzes the vibrant debates captured in tracts and periodicals, addressing key issues such as the fall of Walpole, the influence of Hanover, and the ramifications of the Forty-Five and the War of the Austrian Succession.

The author’s detailed scrutiny reveals the intricate and often chaotic political landscape of the 1740s, offering insights into the patterns of change and continuity that characterized mid-eighteenth-century English politics. By exploring the interplay between political ideology and the workings of the press, A Patriot Press sheds light on the role of media in shaping public discourse and opinion during a time of significant upheaval.

Ultimately, this book enhances our comprehension of political ideology and party strife in the eighteenth century, providing a vital resource for scholars and those interested in the historical context of the period. Harris’s work not only adds depth to the study of political culture but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring impact of the press in political processes.

`a major contribution to the area ... The chief attraction for social historians will be the mass of useful material for further work.' Social History Society Bulletin
'The thrust of the argument is the more effective for being deliberately understated, often merely implicit ... A Patriot Press is a significant study of a neglected decade ... his book is scholarly and well written, a worthy product of the Paul Langford research school' Times Literary Supplement
'This book makes important contributions to the study of mid-eighteenth-century England ... It is not the least of the many virtues of this book that it should serve to stimulate further argument and research on this topic.' P.A. Luff, Wellington College, Parliamentary History, 13,3 (1994)
'fine book...a detailed case study of the press in the hitherto neglected decade of the 1740s... this lucid and well constructed book is a sound and sensible study which will stand as an important corrective to some of the wilder claims made by revisionists in recent years about the nature and conduct of eighteenth-century politics. H. V. Bowen, Early Modern History
this is an interesting and useful book...and will contribute to the continuing debate about the relationship of print and politics in the eighteenth century. * British Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies *
It is in handling the complex relationship between the press, Patriot opposition groups and the unfolding military and diplomatic scene in Europe that the author makes his most confident and telling contributions. * EHR *

ISBN: 9780198203780

Dimensions: 223mm x 144mm x 21mm

Weight: 538g

308 pages