Jeremy Popkin – författare
Visar alla böcker från författaren Jeremy Popkin. Handla med fri frakt och snabb leverans.
7 produkter
7 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
500 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Press and Politics in Pre-Revolutionary France offers a groundbreaking reassessment of the role of the press in shaping public opinion and political culture in eighteenth-century France. Traditionally, historians have viewed the French Revolution as a sharp break in press history, marking the transition from an authoritarian model under the monarchy to an unregulated, libertarian press after 1789. However, this collection of essays argues that the transformation was more gradual, with significant elements of a free press emerging well before the Revolution. By examining periodicals that operated outside the official framework—such as the Gazette de Leyde, the Courrier d'Avignon, and the Journal des dames—the contributors reveal a vibrant, semi-independent press that helped shape the political discourse of the era.This volume situates the pre-revolutionary press within a broader historiographical debate about the nature of the French Revolution itself. Were the upheavals of 1789 a radical break with the past, or did they build upon long-standing political and cultural shifts? The authors make a compelling case for continuity, showing how informal mechanisms of political engagement—through the press, reading groups, and Masonic lodges—created a space for public debate that eroded absolutist control well before the Revolution. With its meticulous case studies and theoretical insights, Press and Politics in Pre-Revolutionary France is an essential resource for scholars of media history, political culture, and the origins of modern democracy.This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1987.
E-bok
Engelska, 2023347 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1987.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
1 156 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Press and Politics in Pre-Revolutionary France offers a groundbreaking reassessment of the role of the press in shaping public opinion and political culture in eighteenth-century France. Traditionally, historians have viewed the French Revolution as a sharp break in press history, marking the transition from an authoritarian model under the monarchy to an unregulated, libertarian press after 1789. However, this collection of essays argues that the transformation was more gradual, with significant elements of a free press emerging well before the Revolution. By examining periodicals that operated outside the official framework—such as the Gazette de Leyde, the Courrier d'Avignon, and the Journal des dames—the contributors reveal a vibrant, semi-independent press that helped shape the political discourse of the era.This volume situates the pre-revolutionary press within a broader historiographical debate about the nature of the French Revolution itself. Were the upheavals of 1789 a radical break with the past, or did they build upon long-standing political and cultural shifts? The authors make a compelling case for continuity, showing how informal mechanisms of political engagement—through the press, reading groups, and Masonic lodges—created a space for public debate that eroded absolutist control well before the Revolution. With its meticulous case studies and theoretical insights, Press and Politics in Pre-Revolutionary France is an essential resource for scholars of media history, political culture, and the origins of modern democracy.This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1987.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1990
1 448 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
The newspaper press was an essential aspect of the political culture of the French Revolution. Revolutionary News highlights the most significant features of this press in clear and vivid language. It breaks new ground in examining not only the famous journalists but the obscure publishers and the anonymous readers of the Revolutionary newspapers. Popkin examines the way press reporting affected Revolutionary crises and the way in which radical journalists like Marat and the Pere Duchene used their papers to promote democracy.
Häftad, Engelska, 1989
346 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
The newspaper press was an essential aspect of the political culture of the French Revolution. Revolutionary News highlights the most significant features of this press in clear and vivid language. It breaks new ground in examining not only the famous journalists but the obscure publishers and the anonymous readers of the Revolutionary newspapers. Popkin examines the way press reporting affected Revolutionary crises and the way in which radical journalists like Marat and the Pere Duchene used their papers to promote democracy.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 1990521 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
The newspaper press was an essential aspect of the political culture of the French Revolution. Revolutionary News highlights the most significant features of this press in clear and vivid language. It breaks new ground in examining not only the famous journalists but the obscure publishers and the anonymous readers of the Revolutionary newspapers. Popkin examines the way press reporting affected Revolutionary crises and the way in which radical journalists like Marat and the Pere Duchene used their papers to promote democracy.
E-bok
Franska, 2011208 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
La presse de la Révolution a été la grande innovation qui a distingué 1789 de toutes les grandes crises antérieures et a montré la voie à la politique contemporaine. Sans les journaux, la prise de la Bastille serait peut-être restée une simple émeute !En ce moment unique, la vénérable presse à bras de Gutenberg a en effet rencontré la jeune époque des idéologies de masse. Alors, des individus comme Brissot, Desmoulins, Marat ou Hébert ont pu créer des publications qui non seulement reflétaient leur personnalité, mais ont exercé une véritable influence sur le monde. C’est cette rencontre d’un journalisme individualisé avec la politique de masse qui a fait de la décennie révolutionnaire un chapitre sans pareil dans l’histoire des médias. Malgré la célébrité de quelques-unes de ses figures, la presse de la Révolution a été longtemps traitée comme un phénomène annexe de l’histoire politique ou culturelle. Pour la première fois, le livre de Jeremy Popkin l’envisage dans sa globalité et offre une synthèse vivante et précieuse sur un moment singulier de son histoire, dramatique et éphémère, mais fondateur pour notre modernité politique. Jeremy Popkin enseigne l’histoire à l’Université du Kentucky (États-Unis). Il est l’auteur de plusieurs ouvrages en anglais sur l’histoire de la presse en France et sur la période révolutionnaire.