Andrew Pettegree
Andrew Pettegree is a historian known for his work on the history of books and media, particularly during the Reformation and the early modern period. He has authored several books and is a professor at the University of St Andrews.
Books
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1. The Book At War
Books and Readers in an Age of Conflict
The narrative delves into the transformative power of books during times of conflict, exploring how they have served as both weapons and shields throughout history. It examines the role of literature in shaping public opinion, boosting morale, and disseminating propaganda during wartime. Through a series of compelling stories and historical accounts, the book highlights the profound impact that printed words have had on the course of wars, influencing leaders and soldiers alike, and ultimately shaping the world we live in today.
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