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Ephemeral Print Culture in Early Modern England
Sociability, Politics and Collecting

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Cheap' genres of print such as ballads, almanacs and playing cards were part of everyday life in seventeenth-century society - ubiquitous and disposable. Toward the end of the century, however, individuals began to preserve, arrange and display articles of cheap print within carefully curated collections. What motivated this sudden urge to preserve the ephemeral? This book answers that question by analysing the social, political and intellectual factors behind the formation of cheap print collections, how these collections were used by their owners, and what this activity can tell us about 'print culture' in the early modern period.

The book's central collector is John Bagford (1650-1715), a shoemaker who became a dealer of prints and other 'curiosities' to important collectors of the time such as Samuel Pepys, Hans Sloane and Robert Harley. Bagford's own rich and largely unstudied collection is afascinating study in its own right and his position at the centre of commercial and intellectual networks opens up a whole world of collecting. This world encompasses later Stuart partisan political culture, when modern parties and the 'public sphere' first emerged; the 'New Science' and 'virtuoso culture' with its milieu of natural philosophers, antiquaries and artisans; the aural and visual landscape of marketplaces, streets and alehouses; and developing practices of record-keeping, life-writing and historical writing during the long eighteenth century.


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TIM SOMERS is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in History at Newcastle University.


Product details

Authors Tim Somers
Publisher Boydell Press
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.09.2021
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)
Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
 
EAN 9781783275496
ISBN 978-1-78327-549-6
Pages 324
Dimensions (packing) 16.1 x 24 x 2.2 cm
Weight (packing) 652 g
 
Series Studies in the Eighteenth Cent > 10
 

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