Communicating the News in Early Modern Europe




Hyde Jenni, Rospocher Massimo, Raymond Joad, Ryan Yann, Salmi Hannu, Schäfer-Griebel

1

Cambridge

2023

Elements in Publishing and Book Culture

102

978-1-00-938443-8

978-1-00-938444-5

2514-8524

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1017/9781009384445

https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009384445



This history of early modern news focuses on news itself rather than specific material forms. Centering on movement through different media, time, and place, it makes the case for a truly comparative, pan-European history of news. After the Introduction, the second section, News Moves, explores how we think about and research news culture and news communication, demonstrating movement is more important than static forms. The third, News Sings, focuses on news ballads, comparing actors, publics, music, and soundscapes of ballad singing in several European cities, highlighting the central role of immaterial elements, such as sound, music and voice. The fourth, News Counts, argues that seeing news the way a machine might read it—through its metadata—is one way of moving beyond form, allowing us to find surprising commonalities in news cultures which differ greatly in both time and place.



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