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Tables of Contents for Reading Revolutions
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
vii
 
Preface to the Reader
viii
 
Acknowledgements
x
 
List of Abbreviations
xiii
 
Part One LEARNING TO READ
Reading in Early Modern England
3
62
Returning to the Renaissance
3
8
Representations and Texts
11
16
Writing and Authority
27
7
Pursuing the Reader
34
31
Part Two READING EARLY STUART ENGLAND
Reading and Politics in Early Stuart England: The Mental World of Sir William Drake
65
56
Starting to Read
65
4
The Commonplace Books of Sir William Drake
69
7
Records of Reading
76
13
Reading and Character
89
6
Reading before the Storm
95
26
Reading and Writing Self and Society: Sir William Drake and the English Civil War
121
46
The Journal and the Agenda
121
9
Fashioning the Self
130
7
Reading Politics
137
21
Appendix: William Drake's Parliamentary Notebook
158
9
Part Three READING AND REVOLUTION
Reading Revolutions
167
90
Reading in Conflict
167
13
Strategies of Reading
180
25
Values for Self and Society
205
14
Scripts for State
219
30
Reading Restoration
249
4
Appendix: Sir William Drake and The Long Parliament Revived
253
4
Part Four READING AND POLITICS
The Politics of Reading and the Reading of Politics in Early Modern England
257
84
Reviewing the Case: Sir William Drake as Reader and Annotator
257
12
Contextualising the Case: William Drake and Early Modern Readers
269
1
Returning to the Reader
270
37
Reading in the Culture
307
19
Reading as Politics
326
15
Afterword: Possibilities
341
3
Index
344