Editors' Introduction to Journal of British Studies, 52:1 (Jan. 2013) [doi:10.1017/jbr.2012.8] (original) (raw)

News, history and the construction of the present in early modern England

Daniel Woolf

The Politics of Information in Early Modern Europe. …, 2001

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'Religion, Commerce and Liberty', Representations of the Northern Church in Eighteenth Century Newspapers (Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies, University of York, February 2016)

Daniel Reed

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Teleology and News: The Religious Roots of American Journalism, 1630-1730

David Paul Nord

The Journal of American History, 1990

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The Storm of News: Political Information between the British Isles and Italy during the mid-1640s’- The Growth of News: Newspapers and Periodicals in Britain and Ireland, 1641-1800 - Cultures of Communication, Marsh's Library, Dublin, 8-9 September 2016

Davide Boerio

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Book Review of Brendan Dooley's The Dissemination of News and the Emergence of Contemporaneity in Early Modern Europe. Sixteenth Century Journal. 42.4 (2011): 1124-25.

Horacio Sierra

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Deictics of time in the Florence Early English Newspapers (FEEN) corpus

Marianna Leoni

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Brendan Dooley, ed., The Dissemination of News and the Emergence of Contemporaneity in Early Modern Europe

Massimo Rospocher

European History Quarterly, April 2013, 43: pp. 353-354,, 2013

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The News Revolution in England: Cultural Dynamics of Daily Information

Joad Raymond

The American Historical Review, 1998

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The Deleterious Dominance of The Times in Nineteenth-Century Scholarship

Andrew Hobbs

Journal of Victorian Culture, 2013

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Dissent and the Bible in Britain, c.1650-1950. Edited by SCOTT MANDELBROTE and MICHAEL LEDGER-LOMAS

john briggs

The Journal of Theological Studies, 2014

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Time, History and Eschatology: Ecclesiastical History from Eusebius to Augustine*

Avihu Zakai

Journal of religious history, 1993

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‘Newspapers, the early modern public sphere and the 1704-5 Worcester affair’

Karin Bowie

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The Politics of Time in Historical Thinking

Andrey Oleynikov

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The Latitudinarians and the Church of England, 1660–1700. By W. M. Spellman. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press, 1993. x + 228 pp. $40.00

Barry Levis

Church History, 1994

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Change and Continuity In English Historical Thought C. 1590-1640

Daniel Woolf

1983

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Fomenko and English History (with James Palmer), Chronology and Catastrophism Review 1992:2, pp. 6-12.

Trevor Palmer

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The New Evening Post, October 2, 1749-May 7, 1750: a study in an eighteenth-century American Newspaper

Baskara T . Wardaya

2005

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Subscribing to faith?: The Anglican parish magazine, 1859-1929

Sheryl A Kujawa-Holbrook, EdD, PhD

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2020

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Journalism and change in the experience of time in Western societies

Carlos Franciscato

Brazilian journalism research, 2015

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The Place of the Past in English Culture c. 1890–1914

Paul Readman

Past & present, 2005

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The Reform of Time. Magic and Modernity. By PERKINS, MAUREEN. Pluto Press, London [etc.] 2001. ix, 158 pp. Ill. £45.00. (Paper: £14.99)

Hans de Waardt

International Review of Social History, 2002

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Reading Time: The Act of Reading and Early Modern Time Perceptions

Alessandro Arcangeli

2017

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Print, Predestination, and the Public Sphere: Transatlantic Evangelical Periodicals, 1740–1745

Jennifer Snead

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Early Journalism in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England: The Interface between Literature and 'Popular Culture'

Luc Borot

SEDERI 9, 1998

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Postsecular History: Political Theology and the Politics of Time

Maxwell Kennel

Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

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Diachronic Developments in English News Discourse

Maura Ratia

Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics, 2017

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Writing and Religion in England, 1558–1689: Studies in Community-Making and Cultural Memory. Edited by Roger D. Sell and Anthony W. Johnson. Farnham, U.K.: Ashgate, 2009. 514 pp. £75.00 cloth

Calvin Lane

Church History, 2012

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Time and the Moment in Victorian Literature and Society

Sue Zemka

2011

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TOWARDS THE MAN-AS-MEDIA: MANUSCRIPT NEWSLETTERS, BROADSIDES, BULLETINS, PAMPHLETS AND SEPARATES IN ENGLAND IN EARLY XVII CENTURY

Gordana Stamenkovic

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The Liberal Anglican Idea of History

fred reid

2017

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Reading the Past in the Nineteenth Century Special Issue

Anna Vaninskaya

Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 2009

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“Give Us Our Eleven Days!”: Calendar Reform in Eighteenth-Century England

Robert J Poole

Past and Present, 1995

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'Fair And Balanced' News From The Continent: English Newsbook Readers and the Thirty-Years War

Julia Schleck

Prose Studies, 2007

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Review of Kevin Killeen, The Political Bible in Early Modern England.

Brent Sirota

Church History: Studies in Christianity & Culture, 2018

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News, newspapers and the transatlantic - conference paper

Matthew Shaw

2014

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