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OverviewAlthough 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louis E. IngelhartPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.638kg ISBN: 9780313308512ISBN 10: 0313308519 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 17 September 1998 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface From Antiquity to Printing England Struggles into the Communications Age Irreverence and Newspapers Schismatism in England Freedom of Expression Beckons in England Libel in England Repression and Tyrants Parliament and the King's Ministers Suppression, Vice, Stamp Taxes, Blasphemy The Nineteenth-Century Confusions Wartime Censorship New Tyrannies Freedom of Expression Struggles On A Century Ends--A Century Begins But Tyranny Rules The Future of the World's Freedom of Expression Selected Bibliography Index of Persons Index of SubjectsReviewsThis book is a most valuable as a handy, one-volume collection of anecdotes and one-line descriptions of many of the struggles of press and speech freedoms humankind has witnessed and endured since antiquity. For the teacher of journalism history or communication law course, the book provides impressive examples and information to enliven and enrich lectures on press freedom topics. For the researcher, the volume can serve as a starting point by providing possible research topics and clues to where to begin the search for further information. For the reader intersted in getting a sense of the big picture of free speech and press struggles throughout time, this volume fits the bill nicely. -American Journalism (Editor's Choice) ?This book is a most valuable as a handy, one-volume collection of anecdotes and one-line descriptions of many of the struggles of press and speech freedoms humankind has witnessed and endured since antiquity. For the teacher of journalism history or communication law course, the book provides impressive examples and information to enliven and enrich lectures on press freedom topics. For the researcher, the volume can serve as a starting point by providing possible research topics and clues to where to begin the search for further information. For the reader intersted in getting a sense of the big picture of free speech and press struggles throughout time, this volume fits the bill nicely.?-American Journalism (Editor's Choice) ?This book is a most valuable as a handy, one-volume collection of anecdotes and one-line descriptions of many of the struggles of press and speech freedoms humankind has witnessed and endured since antiquity. For the teacher of journalism history or communication law course, the book provides impressive examples and information to enliven and enrich lectures on press freedom topics. For the researcher, the volume can serve as a starting point by providing possible research topics and clues to where to begin the search for further information. For the reader intersted in getting a sense of the big picture of free speech and press struggles throughout time, this volume fits the bill nicely.?-American Journalism (Editor's Choice) "?This book is a most valuable as a handy, one-volume collection of anecdotes and one-line descriptions of many of the struggles of press and speech freedoms humankind has witnessed and endured since antiquity. For the teacher of journalism history or communication law course, the book provides impressive examples and information to enliven and enrich lectures on press freedom topics. For the researcher, the volume can serve as a starting point by providing possible research topics and clues to where to begin the search for further information. For the reader intersted in getting a sense of the ""big picture"" of free speech and press struggles throughout time, this volume fits the bill nicely.?-American Journalism (Editor's Choice) ""This book is a most valuable as a handy, one-volume collection of anecdotes and one-line descriptions of many of the struggles of press and speech freedoms humankind has witnessed and endured since antiquity. For the teacher of journalism history or communication law course, the book provides impressive examples and information to enliven and enrich lectures on press freedom topics. For the researcher, the volume can serve as a starting point by providing possible research topics and clues to where to begin the search for further information. For the reader intersted in getting a sense of the ""big picture"" of free speech and press struggles throughout time, this volume fits the bill nicely.""-American Journalism (Editor's Choice)" Author InformationLOUIS EDWARD INGELHART is Professor Emeritus of Journalism at Ball State University and has been a champion of press freedom for at least fifty years. His most recent book is Press and Speech Freedoms in America, 1619-1995: A Chronology (Greenwood, 1997). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |