Pressen i provinsen : Från medborgerliga samtal till modern opinionsbildning 1750-1850
The Press in the Provinces : From Civic Conversation to Modern Moulding of Public Opinion, 1750-1850
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Summary, in English
The dissertation shows that what could be termed A Civic Press (or A Press of the Citizens) dominated during the 18th century. The publishers of newspapers considered it their duty to publish letters to the paper. The newspaper reading citizens identified a corresponding right. The newspaper should not merely reflect or represent a public debate; it should actually be one, in order to promote a better society. This ideal was to a great extent put into practice – primarily by the traditional and enlightened élite of the Old Regime. The birth of the modern, liberal press is best seen as a marginalisation of the Civic press. The publisher, who saw himself obliged to publish what was sent to him, was gradually replaced by a new and rather absolutist kind of editor (in Swedish called publicist) whose explicit goal was to reach lower social strata. This change can also be seen as a professionalization. An important result is the chronology that the dissertation establishes for this process. The Civic press was long-lived. Eventually many of the conservative opponents of the modern press gave in and adopted the liberal way of editing. The Civic press is nevertheless easy to trace as late as around the middle of the 19th century.
Those who criticised the modern press, did so to a large extent with the Civic press as an ideal in mind. These today somewhat neglected editors and debaters – often seen as agents of an Absolutist public sphere or as enemies of the freedom of the press per se – celebrated, in other words, what is the closest historians will ever get to finding Habermas’ ideal type.
Department/s
Publishing year
2002
Language
Swedish
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Nordic Academic Press
Topic
- Media and Communications
Keywords
- History of philosophy
- Sweden
- Östergötland
- 19th century
- 18th century
- professionalization
- politicisation
- conservatism
- liberalism
- Enlightenment
- provinces
- public sphere
- press history
- history of concepts
- history of ideas
- Press and communication sciences
- media
- Östergötland
- Filosofins historia
- idéhistoria
- liberalism
- Journalistik
- media
- kommunikation
Status
Published
Supervisor
- [unknown] [unknown]
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 91-89116-45-3
Defence date
20 December 2002
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Department of Cultural Sciences, room 201.
Opponent
- Dag Nordmark (Professor)