Fighting Words: Imperial Censorship and the Russian Press, 1804-1906

Author:   Charles A Ruud
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Edition:   With a New Introduction
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9781442610248


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   14 July 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Fighting Words: Imperial Censorship and the Russian Press, 1804-1906


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Censorship took many forms in Imperial Russia. First published in 1982, Fighting Words focuses on the most common form: the governmental system that screened written works before or after publication to determine their acceptability. Charles A. Ruud shows that, despite this system, the nineteenth-century Russian Imperial government came to grant far more extensive legal publishing freedoms than most Westerners realize, adopting a more liberal attitude towards the press by permitting it a position recognized by law. Fighting Words also reveals, however, that the government fell far short of implementing these reforms, thus contributing to the growth of opposition to the Tsarist regime in the second half of the nineteenth century and the first few years of the twentieth. Now back in print with a new introduction by the author, Fighting Words is a classic work offering insight into the press, censorship, and the limits of printed expression in Imperial Russia.

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Author:   Charles A Ruud
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Edition:   With a New Introduction
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781442610248


ISBN 10:   1442610247
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   14 July 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction to the 2009 Edition Introduction 1 The European Pattern and the Beginnings of Russian Censorship 2 The Early Administrative System and the Rise of Mysticism, 1801-17 3 Golitsyn's Fall and the Decline of Mysticism 4 Nicholas I's Censorship Innovations, 1825-32 5 Censorship and the New Journalism, 1832-48 6 A System under Siege, 1848-55 7 Confused Steps towards Reform, 1855-61 8 The Dilemmas of Liberal Censorship, 1862-63 9 The Reform of 6 April 1865 10 The First Year of the Reformed System, 1865-66 11 Control of Press Freedom: Warnings, Court Cases, and Libel Laws, 1867-89 12 Censorship, Repression, and the Emergence of a 'European' Press, 1869-89 13 The Last Years of the Administrative System, 1889-1906 14 Autocracy and the Press: The Historical Conflict Appendix 1 Regulations on the Press, 6 April 1865 Appendix 2 Tables Notes Bibliography Index

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'Fighting Words is an intelligent, unpretentious, and compact monograph, and scholars dealing with Imperial Russia will find it helpful ... Fighting Words is thoroughly documented, well written, and carefully researched. Students of the period will use it often and with confidence for some time to come.' -- Abbott Gleason Russian Review


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Charles A. Ruud is professor emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Western Ontario.

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