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Explain in breif ... THE RISE OF NEWSPAPER DURING FRENCH REVOLUTION

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Answered by Anonymous
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Print media played a significant role in the formation of popular public opinion towards the monarchy and Old Regime. Under the Old Regime, France had a small number of heavily censored newspapers which needed royal licenses to operate; papers without licenses had to operate underground.[4] Both the brief public opinion pamphlets and daily life periodicals were reviewed and edited heavily in order to indirectly influence the people, even hiring writers for such propaganda.[5] Radical Republican journalism experienced a dramatic proliferation as the Estates General convened: “in that month [May 1789] over a hundred pamphlets appeared… and the figure rose to 300 in June”.[6] Between 1789 and 1799, over 1,300 new newspapers had emerged, combined with a large demand for pamphlets and periodical literature, which caused a flowering, albeit short-lived press.[7] While official regulations attempted to suppress dissent in large-scale publications, some smaller papers and journals provided readers with more radical subject matt

Answered by behappy89
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The following points may help you :

a.) One of the landmark achievements of the revolution was abolition of censorship.

b.) We witnessed the publishing of newspaper through which information reached out to masses making them aware about the developments in France.

c.) It proved to be an important source of creating awareness about ideas related to liberty, equality and a medium to express dissent.

d.) You may take up any event for instance,how Women in order to ventilate their own views started their own newspaper making, to voice their opinion demanding rights, equality.

e.) You may also take an example of how a newspapers published rights of the Declaration of man and how those ideas spread to the people.

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