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Creator
Date
2013
Location
Cambridge,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
viii, 278 p.
Language
English
Size
24 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 271268
Folger call number: JA85.2.G7 P45 2013
Folger holdings ID: 357403
Folger call number: JA85.2.G7 P45 2013
Folger holdings ID: 357403
Summary
"Rhetoric, Politics and Popularity in Pre-Revolutionary England provides a completely new account of the political thought and culture of Elizabethan and early Stuart England. It examines the centrality of humanist rhetoric in the pre-revolutionary educational system and its vital contribution to the political culture of the period. Humanism, Markku Peltonen argues, was crucial to the development of the participatory character of English politics as schoolboys were taught how to speak about taxation and foreign policy, liberty and tyranny. A series of case studies illustrates how pre-revolutionary Englishmen used the rhetorical tools their schoolmasters had taught them in political and parliamentary debates. The common people and the multitude were the orator's chief audience and eloquence was often seen as a popular art. But there were also those who followed these developments with growing dismay and Peltonen examines further the ways in which populist elements in political rhetoric were questioned in pre-revolutionary England"--
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Rhetoric, Citizenship and Popularity: 1. Rhetoric, power and citizenship; 2. Rhetoric and popularity; 3. Rhetoric, news and politics; 4. The adversary politics of rhetoric; Part II. Rhetoric, Politics and Parliaments: 5. Rhetoric, politics and the people in the 1570s; 6. Rhetoric, royal marriage and John Stubbe; 7. Rhetoric and Elizabethan parliaments; 8. Rhetoric, the Union and impositions in parliament, 1607-1610; 9. Rhetoric and adversary politics in the 1620s; 10. Rhetoric, war and the grievances of the people in parliament, 1625-1628; Epilogue: rhetoric, monarchy and sedition
Also known as
Extended title: Rhetoric, politics and popularity in pre-revolutionary England / Markku Peltonen
Related names
author: Peltonen, Markku