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5 HUM0271: Politics and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain

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1 5 HUM0271: Politics and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Lecture 3: The politics of sociability and the ‘public sphere’

2 Structure of the lecture
Coffee houses and sociability Habermas’s public sphere The press

3 Coffee houses and the ‘public sphere’

4 Jürgen Habermas, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (1962; translated 1989)
Conceptual framework for understanding the relationship between politics and society in the eighteenth century Shift in power away from the Court to private individuals and institutions [= bourgeois] Rational, critical discourse = exercise of reason through polite conversation → ‘public opinion’ New arenas of communication: coffee houses, newspapers and print culture.

5 Rise of the provincial press, and of the novel

6 The Spectator – Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, 1711-14
The Tatler, 1709

7 The Spectator, no. 10, 12 March 1711 …It is with much Satisfaction that I hear this great City inquiring Day by Day after these my Papers, and receiving my Morning Lectures with a becoming Seriousness and Attention. My Publisher tells me, that there are already Three Thousand of them distributed every Day… [Addison]

8 Jürgen Habermas, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (1962; translated 1989)
Participants pursued the public good; Members were equal; Private sphere could not exist independently of the public sphere. Problems with this model?

9 Ned Ward, ‘The CoffeeHous Mob’, from Vulgus Britannicus (London, 1710)


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