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- catalog contributor b12192969.
- catalog contributor b12192970.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1. A History of Fear -- Essay on Freedom: Montagne -- Histories: Tacitus -- 2. A Massacre of Mankind -- 3. An Inquisition of Knowledge -- 4. The Star Chamber -- and Beyond: From Protection to Persecution -- 5. Preservation Through Suppression -- 6. The Restoration of the Monarchy -- And Suppression of the People -- The Sentencing of John Twyn -- 7. The Early American Colonies: Absence of Toleration -- 8. Philosophy and Free Expression -- 9. The Greater the Oppression, The Greater the Resistance -- 10. From Compliance to Dissent -- 11. The Libertarian Grounds for Revolution -- 12. The Seeds of Revolution -- 13. A Flowering of the Revolution -- 14. Radicals as Statesmen -- 15. A Dark Age -- Restraint and Misinformation: Thomas Jefferson -- 16. No Longer Concerned ... -- 17. A Manifest Destiny -- 18. 'If All Mankind Minus One ...' -- 19. Freedom, Suppression, and Slavery: The Antebellum Era -- 20. Libertarianism, Censorship, and a Nation in Pain -- 21. The Moral Suppressor -- ".
- catalog description "22. The U.S. Post Office: The Censor's Stamp -- 23. A Growing Economy: A Growing Suppression -- 24. The First Amendment: Sedition From Peace to War -- 25. Changing Concepts: World War I to World War II -- 26. Book Burning: American Style -- 27. Censoring Celluloid: Yale Law Journal -- 28. Radio: Scarcity Means Suppression -- 29. Struggles for Domination -- ACLU Annual Report (1943) -- 30. A New Media Control: Making the Journalists Responsible -- 31. Formalizing Responsibility -- The Press and Public Opinion: Zechariah Chafee, Jr. -- 32. "I Have a List of Communists ...' -- 33. Free Expression and Suppression: Some Theoretical Concerns in Defining the Limits -- The First Amendment: An Absolute Right: Hugo L. Black and Edmond Cahn -- Expression and Action: The Dividing Line: Thomas I. Emerson -- 34. Communist and Socialist Theories of the Media -- Concepts of the Socialist Press: Selected Writings: Georgi Dimitrov -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 373) and index.".
- catalog description "The Role of Mass Media in a Developed Society: Velerij Semenovich Korobeinikov -- 35. The New World Information Order: Anantha Babbili.".
- catalog extent "xii, 381 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Social foundations of the mass media.".
- catalog identifier "0761819169 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Social foundations of the mass media.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham : University Press of America,".
- catalog relation "Social foundations of the mass media.".
- catalog subject "323.44/5 21".
- catalog subject "Freedom of speech History.".
- catalog subject "Government and the press History.".
- catalog subject "Mass media Censorship History.".
- catalog subject "P96.C4 B7 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. A History of Fear -- Essay on Freedom: Montagne -- Histories: Tacitus -- 2. A Massacre of Mankind -- 3. An Inquisition of Knowledge -- 4. The Star Chamber -- and Beyond: From Protection to Persecution -- 5. Preservation Through Suppression -- 6. The Restoration of the Monarchy -- And Suppression of the People -- The Sentencing of John Twyn -- 7. The Early American Colonies: Absence of Toleration -- 8. Philosophy and Free Expression -- 9. The Greater the Oppression, The Greater the Resistance -- 10. From Compliance to Dissent -- 11. The Libertarian Grounds for Revolution -- 12. The Seeds of Revolution -- 13. A Flowering of the Revolution -- 14. Radicals as Statesmen -- 15. A Dark Age -- Restraint and Misinformation: Thomas Jefferson -- 16. No Longer Concerned ... -- 17. A Manifest Destiny -- 18. 'If All Mankind Minus One ...' -- 19. Freedom, Suppression, and Slavery: The Antebellum Era -- 20. Libertarianism, Censorship, and a Nation in Pain -- 21. The Moral Suppressor -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "22. The U.S. Post Office: The Censor's Stamp -- 23. A Growing Economy: A Growing Suppression -- 24. The First Amendment: Sedition From Peace to War -- 25. Changing Concepts: World War I to World War II -- 26. Book Burning: American Style -- 27. Censoring Celluloid: Yale Law Journal -- 28. Radio: Scarcity Means Suppression -- 29. Struggles for Domination -- ACLU Annual Report (1943) -- 30. A New Media Control: Making the Journalists Responsible -- 31. Formalizing Responsibility -- The Press and Public Opinion: Zechariah Chafee, Jr. -- 32. "I Have a List of Communists ...' -- 33. Free Expression and Suppression: Some Theoretical Concerns in Defining the Limits -- The First Amendment: An Absolute Right: Hugo L. Black and Edmond Cahn -- Expression and Action: The Dividing Line: Thomas I. Emerson -- 34. Communist and Socialist Theories of the Media -- Concepts of the Socialist Press: Selected Writings: Georgi Dimitrov -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Role of Mass Media in a Developed Society: Velerij Semenovich Korobeinikov -- 35. The New World Information Order: Anantha Babbili.".
- catalog title "Social foundations of the mass media / Walter M. Brasch, Dana R. Ulloth.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".