Press and Speech Freedoms in the World, from Antiquity Until 1998: A Chronology
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Contents
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England Struggles into the Communication Age 9 AD Through 1599 | 14 |
Irreverence and Newspapers 1500 Through 1699 | 31 |
Schismatism in England 1600 Through 1643 | 42 |
Freedom of Expression Beckons in England 1644 Through 1699 | 57 |
Libel in England 1700 Through 1759 | 81 |
Repression and Tyrants 1700 Through 1799 | 101 |
Parliament and the Kings Ministers 1760 Through 1799 | 109 |
New Tyrannies 1925 Through 1959 | 182 |
Freedom of Expression Struggles On 1960 Through 1979 | 193 |
A Century Ends A Century Begins 1980 Through 1994 | 201 |
But Tyranny Rules 1995 to 1998 | 209 |
The Future of the Worlds Freedom of Expression | 228 |
Notes | 239 |
Selected Bibliography | 275 |
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Suppression Vice Stamp Taxes Blasphemy 1800 Through 1899 | 125 |
The NineteenthCentury Confusions 1800 Through 1899 | 155 |
Wartime Censorship 1900 Through 1924 | 168 |
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Page 6 - Athens, care so much about laying up the greatest amount of money and honor and reputation, and so little about wisdom and truth and the greatest improvement of the soul, which you never regard or heed at all?
References to this book
Dictionary of Literary and Dramatic Censorship in Tudor and Stuart England Dorothy Mays,Dorothy Auchter No preview available - 2001 |