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The Popish plot was an alleged Catholic conspiracy to assassinate Charles II and re-introduce the Catholic faith to England. Despite it being a fiction, belief in the plot became widespread and many innocent Catholics were sent to their deaths. Moving away from the focus of recent histories of the plot, which remain predominately in the realms of parliamentary discussion, courts of law and the councils of the King, this volume considers how details of the plot circulated more broadly. It investigates the many media used, primarily print, but also manuscript and word of mouth, for instance in books, pamphlets, newspapers and ballads. The most prolific commentator on the Popish plot was Roger L'Estrange, the press censor during the reigns of Charles II and James II. L'Estrange was interested in the working of the London book trade at this time, and as one who did not believe there was a Popish plot, wrote prolifically in order publicly to cast doubt upon it. L'Estrange's writings provide us with valuable insights into the production, dissemination, and reception of political opinion in this period.Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780197264430
eBay Product ID (ePID)11046582204
Product Key Features
Book Title'The Horrid Popish Plot': Roger L'Estrange and the Circulation of Political Discourse in Late Seventeenth-Century London
Book SeriesBritish Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship Monographs
Publication Year2010
TypeTextbook
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
AuthorPeter Hinds
TopicLiterature, History
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Item Height242 mm
Item Weight962 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorPeter Hinds