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The Great Exchange: Making the News in Early Modern Europe

Joad Raymond Wren author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Publishing:1st Jul '27

£18.99

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News moves. It is a battle, a scandal, a disaster. It is a letter, a newspaper, a proclamation. News is a material thing, but also something between us, something we take into us and feel.

This book tells the story of news from the sunset of the Middle Ages to the rise of mass media. Following the beat of news from the Venetian envoys and merchants who established its channels and conventions, it uncovers a vast, invisible network carrying news all around Europe, traversing the borders imposed by geography and politics, religion and language.

Joad Raymond Wren allows the reader to see news – of the battle of Lepanto, the siege of Vienna – spreading around this network in real time. Dispelling the myth that news was until the printing press scarce and unreliable, and until the telegraph slow and provincial, he opens up windows onto a world buzzing with news from faraway. News brought the distant closer, and provided the means for Europe to know itself. The continent was, for a time, held together by that most essential of human acts: communication.

Here is a book that anyone and everyone interested in early-modern Europe will enjoy reading, and from which they will learn a huge amount -- Noel Malcolm * Times Literary Supplement *
A triumphant success -- Daniel Johnson * The Critic *
Capacious in structure, monumental in volume -- Minoo Dinshaw * Spectator *

ISBN: 9780141980713

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 35mm

Weight: 500g

624 pages