
The LRB Podcast Early Modern News
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Feb 18, 2026 John Gallagher, historian of language, education and migration at the University of Leeds, explores how information moved in early modern Europe. He discusses postal relay systems like the Tassis network and the physical speed limits of riders. He contrasts organized posts with organic news spread via pamphlets, avvisi and street criers, and examines surveillance, interception and deliberate misinformation.
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Post Enabled Early Mass Travel
- Postal coaches created timetabled passenger travel that enabled early tourism like the Grand Tour.
- Mail infrastructure catalysed broader mobility, not just message transfer.
Highwaymen Targeted Mail Carriers
- Bandits targeted carriers because posts often carried valuables as well as letters.
- Some carriers died protecting mail and became celebrated martyrs to postal integrity.
Mediterranean Cities Channel Foreign News
- Mediterranean hubs like Venice and Ragusa were conduits for Ottoman and North African news into Europe.
- Cities regulated information flows to protect trade and diplomatic standing.


