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The Idea of a Free Press - The Enlightenment and Its Unruly Legacy
David A. Copeland; Daniel Schorr
MP-NWS Northwestern University Press (2006)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
31,40
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The Greenwood Library of American War Reporting [8 volumes]
David A. Copeland; Carol Sue Humphrey; Amy Reynolds; Donald L. Shaw
ABC-CLIO (2005)
Kovakantinen kirja
399,30
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Debating the Issues in Colonial Newspapers - Primary Documents on Events of the Period
David A. Copeland
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (2000)
Kovakantinen kirja
107,00
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The Antebellum Era - Primary Documents on Events from 1820 to 1860
David A. Copeland
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (2003)
Kovakantinen kirja
95,70
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The Function of Newspapers in Society - A Global Perspective
Shannon E. Martin; David A. Copeland
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (2003)
Kovakantinen kirja
96,90
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The Idea of a Free Press - The Enlightenment and Its Unruly Legacy
31,40 €
MP-NWS Northwestern University Press
Sivumäärä: 320 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2006, 30.07.2006 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
With the introduction of the printing press in England in 1476, a struggle over its control - and its potential for interrupting power - was joined. The written word, once the domain of the upper levels of society that controlled politics, economics, and religion, could be seen passing into the hands of anyone throughout the social strata who wished to voice opinions on any topic of interest or importance. How the advent of printing led to the idea of a free press is the story told by David Copeland in this book, which traces a confrontation that began with issues of religion and gradually expanded into the realm of political freedom. The rise of a free press was, in many ways, a legacy of the Reformation and Enlightenment. Copeland describes a discourse centered on questions of religion - a discussion that the government, with all its religious authority, could not suppress because of the belief that the ability to reason for oneself was God-given. In this account, we see how the debate moved from religion to the purely political sphere, and how, through the increased use of the printing press, it was opened to a multiplicity of voices and opinions. Spanning nearly four centuries in Britain and America, Copeland's book reveals how the tension between government control and the right to debate public affairs openly ultimately led to the idea of a free press; in doing so, it documents an intellectual development of unparalleled relevance and importance to the history of journalism.

Foreword by: Daniel Schorr

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