Celebrations of power. Politics and the Press in Catalonia at the Beginning of the Early Modern Period

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  • Henry Ettinghausen University of Southampton

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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.57.6796

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relacions de successos, història de la premsa, notícies, opinió pública, celebracions del poder, censura, autocensura

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Abstract: This article concerns the earliest news pamphlets printed in Catalonia, notably in Barcelona. Especially from the end of the 16th century, these (normally) single item publications played a crucial role in creating public opinion. Indeed, what is argued here is that they constitute, explicitly or implicitly, celebrations of the powers that be: royal, ecclesiastical, military, civic and divine. In particular, the topics covered by the news pamphlets include royal births, marriages and deaths; beatifications, canonisations, miracles and martyrdoms; victories against Moslem, Protestant and (in the case of the Catalan War of Secession) Spanish enemies; the fight against crime and disorder; and the acceptance of God’s will in the face of natural disasters. As in the rest of Europe, thanks to censorship and self-censorship, in Catalonia bad news simply did not find its way into print.

Key words: printed news pamphlets, press history, news, public opinion, celebrations of power, censorship, self-censorship.

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2014-10-01

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Ettinghausen, H. (2014). Celebrations of power. Politics and the Press in Catalonia at the Beginning of the Early Modern Period. Caplletra. Revista Internacional De Filologia, (57), 151–171. https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.57.6796
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