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Reading History in Early Modern England (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History) [Hardcover]

D. R. Woolf (Author)

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0521780462 978-0521780469 January 22, 2001 1
This book focuses on the "after-life" of historical texts in the period between the arrival of printing in England and the early eighteenth century. Whereas previous studies of historical writing during this period have focused on their authors and on their style or methodology, this work examines the social forces that controlled what was written, and the impact of readers and publishers on authors. The intent is to situate the study of history books within the current literature on the history of the book and the history of print culture.

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"...a smorgasbord of research and observation...This admiring reader learned much and expects to consult it repeatedly in years to come." Seventeenth-Century News, Michael Mendle, University of Alabama

" provides a wonderful synthesis of research related to books and history writing in early modern England. This book should be a reference on the subject for many years to come." Choice

"A prodigious amount of work went into this volume in both manuscript and printed sources in repositories all over England. As a result, Woolf has a large number of highly interesting stories to tell, which will have to interest just about any professsional historian, whether it be of strains between publishers and authors, the race to get into print, the necessity of staving off younger rivals, or above all, how to reach an audience.... This is not your father's historiography, nor is it the sometimes rather elusive efforts by literary scholars to talk about audience and markets. No, this is the real thing, impressively documented, clearly argued, and in the main inspiring." Sixteenth Century Journal

"A meticulously researched study in which analysis is ably supported by a range of impressive statistical data and well-chosen (and sometimes entertaining) case studies of individual readers, publishers, and publications." American Historical Review

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This book focuses on the 'after-life' of historical texts in the period between the arrival of printing in England and the early eighteenth century. Whereas previous studies of historical writing during this period have focused on their authors and on their style or methodology, this work examines the social forces which controlled what was written, and the impact upon authors of readers and publishers. The intent is to situate the study of history books within the current literature on the history of the book and the history of print culture.

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Jonson's caricature of a chronicler desperate to find news with which to stuff his tome, having promised his stationer to use at least three reams of paper, may well have amused his audience, but it would scarcely have surprised them. Read the first page
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parasite genres, parochial libraries, city chronologer, historical titles, antiquarian works, provincial booksellers, monthly catalogues, historical antiquities, other booksellers, deputy registrar, book ownership, parish library
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Camden's Britannia, New York, Sir John, Henry Prescott, Great Britain, New Haven, Thomas Hearne, Nature of the Book, Thomas Baker, John Strype, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Holinshed's Chronicles, Humfrey Wanley, John Selden, Middle Ages, Samuel Daniel, Matthew Paris, Peter Heylyn, Ralph Thoresby, Clarendon's History, John Ward, Polydore Vergil, William Camden, Book of Martyrs, Camden's Annales
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