The Press and the People: Cheap Print and Society in Scotland, 1500-1785

The Press and the People

Cheap Print and Society in Scotland, 1500-1785
 
Kiadó: OUP Oxford
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ISBN13:9780198791294
ISBN10:0198791291
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:480 oldal
Méret:238x163x33 mm
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This groundbreaking study examines the production of ephemeral literature and the creation of a mass reading public in lowland Scotland between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. The Press and the People transforms our understanding of popular culture in early modern Scotland and Britain more widely.

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The Press and the People is the first full-length study of cheap print in early modern Scotland. It traces the production and distribution of ephemeral publications from the nation's first presses in the early sixteenth century through to the age of Burns in the late eighteenth. It explores the development of the Scottish book trade in general and the production of slight and popular texts in particular. Focusing on the means by which these works reached a wide audience, it illuminates the nature of their circulation in both urban and rural contexts. Specific chapters examine single-sheet imprints such as ballads and gallows speeches, newssheets and advertisements, as well as the little pamphlets that contained almanacs and devotional works, stories and songs. The book demonstrates just how much more of this literature was once printed than now survives and argues that Scotland had a much larger market for such material than has been appreciated. By illustrating the ways in which Scottish printers combined well-known titles from England with a distinctive repertoire of their own, The Press and the People transforms our understanding of popular literature in early modern Scotland and its contribution to British culture more widely.

Whatever conclusions readers draw from this carefully researched study, they will be indebted to Adam Fox for opening up rich new seams of material and proposing new possibilities for a fuller understanding of Scottish society and culture in the pre-modern age.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Creating a Reading Public
The Edinburgh Book Trade and Vernacular Literature, 1500-1660
The Edinburgh Book Trade and Popular Wares, 1660-1785
The Book Trade in Aberdeen, Glasgow, and the Smaller Burghs to 1785
Street Literature
Handbills and Placards
Last Words and Dying Speeches
Ballads and Songs
Almanacs and Prognostications
Little Pamphlets and Story Books
Conclusion