![]() Expect it to offer a new, international perspective on the flows of news around early-modern Europe. I have just finished history of news communication in early modern Europe for Penguin books. This last was the legacy of my two-year (2011-13) Leverhulme-funded research network with the same title, and it is a paean to Europe. 1: Cheap Print in Britain and Ireland to 1660 (Oxford, 2011), and especially News Networks in Early Modern Europe (Brill, 2016). ![]() Of these I am particularly fond of The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, vol. I have also edited a number of essay collections on news, angels and on Milton. Subsequent books include The Invention of the Newspaper: English Newsbooks, 1641-1649 (Oxford, 1996 revised paperback 2005), Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain (Cambridge, 2003 paperback 2006), and Milton’s Angels: the Early-Modern Imagination (Oxford, 2010 paperback 2013). My first (edited) book I published as a graduate student, and it set me on a path I couldn’t leave: Making The News: An Anthology of the Newsbooks of Revolutionary England 1641-1660 (Moreton-in-Marsh, 1993). ![]() I studied at UEA and Oxford, and taught at Oxford, Aberdeen and UEA before moving to Queen Mary University of London. I work on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century news communication, Milton, pamphleteering and print culture, and poetry. ![]()
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