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    Royalist medievalisms in the age of revolution : From Robert de Lézardière to Chateaubriand, 1792-1831 by Carolina Armenteros

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The exercise is especially revelatory when studying periods of severe press censorship like the one that occupies us, and political groups inimical – like our monarchists – to the theoretical expression of political ideals.…”
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    Royalist medievalisms in the age of revolution : From Robert de Lézardière to Chateaubriand, 1792-1831 by Carolina Armenteros

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The exercise is especially revelatory when studying periods of severe press censorship like the one that occupies us, and political groups inimical – like our monarchists – to the theoretical expression of political ideals.…”
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    Search and Seize: Partisan Publishers and Press Controls in Thomason’s London by David R. Como

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Thomason collection is recognised as being vital for exploring the dramatic developments in print culture that accompanied the English Revolution, not least those that were made possible by the collapse of press censorship in 1641. Less widely appreciated is that it also sheds valuable light upon the attempts that were subsequently made to reimpose some kind of press oversight. …”
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    Royalist medievalisms in the age of revolution : From Robert de Lézardière to Chateaubriand, 1792-1831 by Carolina Armenteros

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The exercise is especially revelatory when studying periods of severe press censorship like the one that occupies us, and political groups inimical – like our monarchists – to the theoretical expression of political ideals.…”
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    English-Language Books Censored during Wartime in <i>Estado Novo</i> Portugal by Zsófia Gombár

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Abstract. In contrast to press censorship, books published in Estado Novo Portugal were not subject to a priori censorship, but rather post-publication censorship. …”
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    Beheading the Hydra: Antonio Castelvetro, The Congregation of the Index, and an Imagined Future for Print Censorship by Hannah Marcus

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In 1587, Antonio Castelvetro, a little-known physician from a well-known Modenese family, circulated a manuscript treatise that proposed a radical new vision for a Catholic press and a reformed system of press censorship: <i>The Brief Treatise on the Reform of the Press</i> (<i>Trattato breve sopra la riforma della stampa</i>). …”
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    Seperti kerikil dalam kasut: transnational publications and civil society in New Order Indonesia by Santa Maria, Samantha Bernadette

    Published 2023
    “…It was sustained by both domestic and transnational press, of which the latter was a by-product of New Order authoritarian and repressive practices such as press censorship and the forced detention of individuals affiliated with the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI).…”
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    When the Law Advances Access to Learning: Locke and the Origins of Modern Copyright by John Willinsky

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The paper begins with John Locke’s lobbying of Parliament to end the effrontery of press censorship and monopoly maintained by the three-decade old Licensing Act of 1662. …”
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    The Saint-Aubin ‘Livre de caricatures’

    Published 2017
    “…This collection of comic and satirical drawings was created by a Parisian luxury embroiderer, Charles-Germain de Saint-Aubin, at a time of rigid press censorship to entertain a small group of family and friends. …”
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