Public opinion (journalism and communication) [ Social interaction / Communication ]
… and poets, whose social relevance intermingled with the communicative innovations of the time. Especially in England, France, Northern Italy and the Holy Roman Empire, the Enlightenment featured the rise of new forms of sociability. Ahead … was still alive, protection could be renewed for an additional 14 years. A heavy tax was levied on paper imported from France and Holland and severe penalties were imposed on illegal importers of books. By the end of the third English civil … in Britain (London-New York: Routledge, 2018). Farge, Arlette, Subversive Words: Public Opinion in Eighteenth-Century France , trans. Rosemary Morris (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1994). Gordon, Daniel, ‘Public Opinion’ and the Civilizing …
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