Introduction: royalism and its problems -- Royalists and polemic in the 1640s -- The politics of sexual libel -- The twists and turns of royalist propaganda -- Authors, shifting allegiances and the nature of royalism -- Printers, publishers and the royalist underground -- Hunting the royalist press -- The theory and practice of censorship -- A new model of press censorship
Summary
A study of the content and methods of royalist propaganda via newsbooks in the crucial period following the end of the first civil war
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-267) and index
Notes
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