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Suggested Reading: – Charles Ross, ‘Rumour, Propaganda and Popular Opinion During the Wars of the Roses’, in R.A. Griffiths (ed.), Patronage, the Crown and the Provinces (1981), 15-32; – Tim Thornton, ‘Propaganda, Political Communication and the Problem of the English Responses to the Introduction of Printing’, in B. Taithe & T. Thornton (ed.), Propaganda: Political Rhetoric and Identity, 1300-2000 (1999), 41-60; – Jan Dumolyn, ‘Political Communication and Political Power in the Middle Ages: A Conceptual Journey’, Edad Media. Revista de Historia, 13: ‘La Comunicación política en la Edade Media’ (2012), 33-55.