Abstract

Political information, much of it relating to Europe and America, predominated in the eighteenth-century British press and war reporting whether appearing in newspaper, periodical, or pamphlet form, was a key source of such information. The aim of this article is to highlight the military dimension of press comment for the Seven Years War period, to show how this commentary informed political debates within parliament, and variously influenced the decisions of leading office holders.

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