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Print and Power in Early Modern Europe (1500–1800)
Printing for Central Authorities in the Early Modern Low Countries (15th–17th Centuries)
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May 31 2021
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May 31 2021
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10.1163/9789004448896_005
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Printing Press as an Agent of Power
pp. 21
Policing in Print: Social Control in Spanish and Borromean Milan (1535–1584)
pp. 47
On Printing and Decision-Making: The Management of Information by the City Powers of Lyon (ca. 1550–ca. 1580)
pp. 64
Printing for Central Authorities in the Early Modern Low Countries (15th–17th Centuries)
pp. 86
Rural Officials Discover the Printing Press in the Eighteenth-Century Habsburg Monarchy
pp. 111
Printing for the Reformation: The Canonical Documents of the Edwardian Church of England, 1547–1553
pp. 134
Newspapers and Authorities in Seventeenth-Century Germany
pp. 148
The Politics of Print in the Dutch Golden Age: The Ommelander Troubles (c. 1630–1680)
pp. 181
The Rise of the Stampatore Camerale: Printers and Power in Early Sixteenth-Century Rome
pp. 202
State and Church Sponsored Printing by Jan Januszowski and His Drukarnia Łazarzowa (Officina Lazari) in Krakow
pp. 220
Ferdinando de’ Medici and the Typographia Medicea
pp. 239
Royal Patronage of Illicit Print: Catherine of Braganza and Catholic Books in Late Seventeenth-Century London
pp. 259
The Papacy, Power, and Print: The Publication of Papal Decrees in the First Fifty Years of Printing
pp. 300
Pictures and Power: The Visual Prints of Frans Hogenberg
pp. 316
Collecting ‘Toute l’Angleterre’: English Books, Soft Power and Spanish Diplomacy at the Casa del Sol (1613–1622)
pp. 338
Prohibition as Propaganda Technique: The Case of the Pamphlet La couronne usurpée et le prince supposé (1688)
pp. 361
Illustrating Authority: The Creation and Reception of an English Protestant Iconography
pp. 390
Between Ego Documents and Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Printed Revocation Sermons in Seventeenth-Century Lutheran Germany
pp. 407
Learned Servants: Dutch Ministers, Their Books and the Struggle for a Reformed Republic in the Dutch Golden Age
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