Reading Revolutions: The Politics of Reading in Early Modern England

  • Sharpe (book author) K
  • Considine (review author) J
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pt. 1. Learning to Read. 1. Reading in Early Modern England -- pt. 2. Reading Early Stuart England. 2. Reading and Politics in Early Stuart England: The Mental World of Sir William Drake. 3. Reading and Writing Self and Society: Sir William Drake and the English Civil War. App. William Drake's Parliamentary Notebook -- pt. 3. Reading and Revolution. 4. Reading Revolutions. App. Sir William Drake and The Long Parliament Revived -- pt. 4. Reading and Politics. 5. The Politics of Reading and the Reading of Politics in Early Modern England. Afterword: Possibilities.

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Sharpe (book author), K., & Considine (review author), J. (2000). Reading Revolutions: The Politics of Reading in Early Modern England. Renaissance and Reformation, 36(3), 104–105. https://doi.org/10.33137/rr.v36i3.8647

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