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Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 3

Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 3
Author: Geoff Kemp
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138751507

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Helps scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. This title draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan Star Chamber Decree to the publication of "Cato's Letters", which famously advanced principles of free speech.


Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 3

Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 3
Author: Geoff Kemp
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040244017

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Helps scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. This title draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan Star Chamber Decree to the publication of "Cato's Letters", which famously advanced principles of free speech.


Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 2

Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 2
Author: Geoff Kemp
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138751491

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Helps scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. This title draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan Star Chamber Decree to the publication of "Cato's Letters", which famously advanced principles of free speech.


Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 4

Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 4
Author: Geoff Kemp
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138751514

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Helps scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. This title draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan Star Chamber Decree to the publication of "Cato's Letters", which famously advanced principles of free speech.


Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 1

Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 1
Author: Geoff Kemp
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138751484

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Helps scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. This title draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan Star Chamber Decree to the publication of "Cato's Letters", which famously advanced principles of free speech.


Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 4

Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 4
Author: Geoff Kemp
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2024-08-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040244084

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Helps scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. This title draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan Star Chamber Decree to the publication of "Cato's Letters", which famously advanced principles of free speech.


Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 2

Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720, Volume 2
Author: Geoff Kemp
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040244092

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Helps scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. This title draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan Star Chamber Decree to the publication of "Cato's Letters", which famously advanced principles of free speech.


Making News

Making News
Author: Richard R. John
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015-09-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191663743

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How can the news business be re-envisioned in a rapidly changing world? Can market incentives and technological imperatives provide a way forward? How important have been the institutional arrangements that protected the production and distribution of news in the past? Making News charts the institutional arrangements that news providers in Britain and America have relied on since the late seventeenth century to facilitate the production and distribution of news. It is organized around eight original essays: each written by a distinguished specialist, and each explicitly comparative. Seven chapters survey the shifting institutional arrangements that facilitated the production and distribution of news in Britain and America in the period between 1688 and 1995. An eighth chapter surveys the news business following the commercialization of the Internet, while the epilogue links past, present, and future. Its theme is the indispensability in both Great Britain and the United States of non-market institutional arrangements in the provisioning of news. Only rarely has advertising revenue and direct sales covered costs. Almost never has the demand for news generated the revenue necessary for its supply. The presumption that the news business can flourish in a marketplace of ideas has long been a civic ideal. In practice, however, the emergence of a genuinely competitive marketplace for the production and distribution of news has limited the resources for high-quality news reporting. For the production of high-quality journalism is a byproduct less of the market, than of its supersession. And, in particular, it has long depended on the acquiescence of lawmakers in market-limiting business strategies that have transformed journalism in the past, and that will in all likelihood transform it once again in the future.


Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720

Censorship and the Press, 1580-1720
Author: Geoff Kemp
Publisher: Pickering & Chatto Publishers
Total Pages: 1956
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781445273

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This four-volume reset edition equips scholars to examine historical press censorship in England. It draws together around 500 texts, reaching across 140 years from the rigours of the Elizabethan Star Chamber Decree to the publication of Cato's Letters, which famously advanced principles of free speech. The edition gives voice to those on both sides of the censorship debate, allowing proponents and opponents of free speech to speak for themselves. Primary sources range from printed statutes, royal proclamations and trial accounts, to books, pamphlets and newspapers, to manuscripts and letters. Despite the vitality of the censorship debate during the seventeenth century, much of the original sources are unavailable to modern scholars. This edition conveys a sense for historic texts as deeds rather than disembodied ideas, reinforcing the physicality which makes book-burning such a symbolic event. New editorial material includes a general introduction, volume introductions, headnotes, endnotes, and a consolidated index in the final volume. The edition will be essential for those studying Early Modern Studies, History of Journalism, History of Printing, Political History and the History of Censorship.