Communication and Politics in the Hispanic Monarchy
Managing Times of Emergency
Contributor(s)
Cecere, Domenico (editor)
Tuccillo, Alessandro (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
In times of emergency, communication plays a crucial yet problematic role. While this may seem obvious nowadays, even before the emergence of modern media, the methods of gathering, elaborating and transmitting information had a significant influence on the perception of risk and decision-making processes. The book examines how government bodies and different social actors handled emergencies in the Hispanic Monarchy, from the late sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. It features case studies from the Hispanic Monarchy’s European, American and Asian territories, exploring the narrative strategies used in news-sheets and gazettes, the impact of disasters on information networks, how they interacted with political and social dynamics, and the effect of conflicting interpretations of extreme events.
Keywords
Alessandro; Cecere; Communication; cultural history; disasters; Domenico; Emergency; epidemics; Hispanic; information networks; Managing; media; Monarchy; News; periodicals; political history; Politics; Sabine; Schwarze; Times; Tuccillo; warsDOI
10.3726/b21360ISBN
9783631904602, 9783631904619, 9783631869628, 9783631904602Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2023Series
Europa periodica, 3Classification
Political science and theory
Language and Linguistics
Literary studies: general