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Freedom of the Press in England, 1476-1776

Freedom of the Press in England, 1476-1776
Author: Fred Seaton Siebert
Publisher: Urbana, Ill. : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1952
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Through an exhaustive investigation of court cases, Parliamentary discussions, and official papers of such agencies as the Stationers Company, Professor Siebert has put together a lucid step-by-step history of the rise and decline of the concept of governmental control over the circulation of ideas. The period covers English practice from the time when the printing press first came into general use until the outbreak of the American Revolution. The result is a history not simply of an idea but of the application and practical working of an idea."--back cover.


Constructing Cromwell

Constructing Cromwell
Author: Laura Lunger Knoppers
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2000-06-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521662611

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This study examines the complex and shifting popular print images of Oliver Cromwell.


Freedom of the Press

Freedom of the Press
Author: Nancy C. Cornwell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2004-11-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1851094768

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An authoritative yet accessible analysis of the historical development and contemporary scope of press freedoms in America. Freedom of the Press: Rights and Liberties under the Law examines the evolution of press freedom in America, a particularly relevant topic given the controversy over the role of the press in the war in Iraq, as well as the growing concentration of ownership of the press, and the impact of the Internet on traditional journalism. An opening analysis of challenges from recent developments like Internet journalist Matt Drudge's "Drudge Report" illustrates the opportunities and implications of a press operating without the traditional gate-keeping process. A historical overview of philosophical ideas and English traditions precedes an exploration into the judicial, regulatory, social, political, and economic developments that have shaped press freedoms, addressing such issues as libel, free press versus fair trial, and access to courtrooms. A chapter is devoted to the impact of new communication and transmission technology such as videophones and satellites.


Press and Speech Freedoms in the World, from Antiquity until 1998

Press and Speech Freedoms in the World, from Antiquity until 1998
Author: Louis E. Ingelhart
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1998-09-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0313032475

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Although Americans tend to take the concept and protection of free expression for granted, free press and free speech are at best only tentatively established in some nations of the world. Covering prehistoric times to mid-1998, this book provides a year-by-year report of the efforts to free the press throughout the world. Since the American concept of free speech came from England, the early chapters place a heavy emphasis on events in England, while later chapters include other nations throughout the world. Ingelhart provides a thorough overview of free press and free speech principles and the continuing effort to extend those freedoms almost everywhere.