The reception of English government propaganda, c.1530-1603
<p>Despite a wealth of scholarship on the Tudors’ printed and visual propaganda, little has been written on how the population received this material. Doubts over how far either media penetrated a largely illiterate society with questionable access to the visual arts have likely been partly re...
Main Author: | Harris, J |
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Other Authors: | Sowerby, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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