Acknowledgements List of Figures, Boxes and Tables Notes on the Contributors Abbreviations Introduction Kirsteen M MacKenzie Part 1: Sources of Communication in the Stuart World 1. Finding and Using Printed Material from the Stuart Era Kirsteen M MacKenzie 2. Non-Printed Forms of Communication in the Stuart World Kirsteen M MacKenzie Part 2: Composition to Dissemination: The Mechanics of Print and Communication (A) Existing Forms of Communication and Print 3. Print Letters and Communication Gary Schnider 4. Seventeenth-Century British Broadside Ballads Patricia Fumerton 5. Sermons in Manuscript and Print: Why the Medium is the Message Anne James and Jeanne Shami 6. Proclamations Laura Doak (B) Editing and Distribution of Printed Material 7. Editorial Practice in the Stuart World 1603-1707 Jocelyn Hargrave 8.
Images and the Stuart Printing Press Katie Sisneros 9. The English Book Trade Ian Gadd 10. The Business and the Nature of the Book Trade in Stuart Ireland Toby Barnard 11. Scottish Printers and the Scottish Book Trade Kelsey Jackson Williams (C) Non Anglophone Britain and Ireland 12. Wales, Print and Communication c.1603-1718 Lloyd Bowen 13. The Early Modern Irish Manuscript and Book Tradition Eamonn O' Ciardha 14. Geographical and Linguistic Limitations of Stuart Print Culture: The case of Gaelic Scotland Hugh Cheape (D) Reading in Stuart Britain and Ireland 15.
Readers in Scotland: Marginalia and the Life of the Book Ryoko Harikae 16. Early Modern Women and the Culture of Print Jane Stevenson 17. Reading in Stuart Ireland Raymond Gillespie Part 3: Case Studies 18. Case Study 1 King James VI and I as a Political Writer Glenn Burgess 19. Case Study 2 The Imprint of Plantation: Archipelagic Ulster 1608-1698 Professor Willy Maley 20. Case Study 3 The Thirty Years War and British Print Culture Kirsty Rolfe 21. Case Study 4 Charles I: Court Rituals and the Projection of Kingly Authority Nile Blunt 22. Case Study 5 The Art of the Message and the Origins of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms Kirsteen M MacKenzie 23.
Case Study 6 The 1641 Irish Rebellion and Print in Ireland and the Wider World, 1641-1649 Eamon Darcy 24. Case Study 7 Caricaturing the Oxford Incendiaries: Nedham, Mercurius Britanicus and the Shaping of News during the Civil Wars Kirsteen M MacKenzie 25. Case Study 8 'Upon Appleton House': Andrew Marvell and Perspectives of Print Culture of the 1640s. Jennifer L Andersen 26. Case Study 9 Oliver Cromwell: The Crown, Propaganda, and the Printed Word Jonathan Fitzgibbons 27. The Royalist Printing Press in the Restoration Erin Peters 28. Dissent, Print and Toleration in the Era of James II, 1685-89 Gary S. De Krey 29.
Declaring His Reasons: William III and the Centrality of Print to the Glorious Revolution Tony Claydon 30. The Darien Expeditions and Print Culture Catherine Armstrong Part 4: Exiled Communities and Colonies 31. Irish Printing on the European Continent John Jerimiah Cronin 32. Literacy and Print Culture in Anglo-America Abram Van Engen Conclusion: Learning Outcomes Kirsteen M MacKenzie Glossary Timeline Social Media Directory Index.