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    Seditious Spaces by Nurul Azreen Azlan

    Published 2018-10-01
    Subjects: “…Seditious Spaces…”
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    Queer intimacy during seditious times: revisiting the case of Ramchandra Siras by Nishant Shahani

    “…In triangulating the notion of privacy with queer politics (via the Siras case) and questions of caste and communalism (through the Vemula case and subsequent student uprisings), this essay gestures toward an articulation of queerness that would move beyond single-issue calls for judicial protection and instead reconsider the “seditiousness” at the heart of a sexual politics.…”
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    Public opinion and seditious language from the Wars of the Roses to the Pilgrimage of Grace, c.1461-1537 by Corrêa, W

    Published 2019
    “…This study interacts with both groups of scholars and approaches public opinion and seditious language by surveying a variety of sources that combines legal records, private and official correspondence, chronicles, proclamations, legislation, and other texts that were directly or indirectly related to the contemporary public opinion. …”
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    A Christian Printer in Selanik under Trial in the City’s Tanzimat Council in the Early 1850s: Kiriakos Darzilovitis and his Seditious Books by Anna Vakalis

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…This article touches on some of the main points in Kiriakos’s biography, with two main stations: first, his trial by the city’s Tanzimat council because of the seditious books he was accused of printing; and second, the closure of his bookstore some years later, orchestrated by two Orthodox metropolitans and the local Ottoman authorities. …”
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    Freedoms of press and speech in the first decade of the U.S. Supreme Court by Bird, W

    Published 2011
    “…Instead, opposition to the essence of seditious libel had been mounting over the decades. …”
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    Sedition Act 1948: a legal study on the relevancy of the act / Mohd Hafiz Ramlee and Muhammad Ihsan Norkhair by Ramlee, Mohd Hafiz, Norkhair, Muhammad Ihsan

    Published 2016
    “…The second amendment both restricted and expanded the seditious definition by removing seditious acts against the government and judiciary while adding seditious act relating to religion and talks of secession.…”
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    Expulser les étrangers d’outre-mer : le cas de Cuba, 1840-1880 by Romy Sánchez

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Such practice sheds light on specific circumstances making this period’s Cuba a place where watching foreigners is particularly important, especially if they are suspected of “seditious” political activities.…”
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    Lalor, Davitt et Connolly, ou l’avènement de l’aile gauche du mouvement révolutionnaire irlandais, 1846-1916 by Olivier Coquelin

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Thus mainly legalist and reformist-oriented “constitutionalists” are opposed to seditious and subversive-oriented revolutionaries. …”
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    The 4Rs of harmonious living by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2005
    “…The duo had admitted to making the seditious remarks on the Internet in response to a letter in The Straits Times (June 14) where a woman with a Muslimsounding name wanted to know whether uncaged pets (not just dogs) are allowed in taxis. …”
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    Authors and Their ‘Mischievous’ Books: The Salutary Experience of Southey v Sherwood by Megan Richardson

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The upshot was that the pirates prospered, large numbers of possibly seditious, blasphemous, defamatory and obscene books were published in England, and authors and judges were publicly excoriated. …”
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    Shaftesbury, Locke, and Their Revolutionary Letter? by D. N. DeLuna

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Late in 1675, the anonymous Letter from a Person of Quality, to His Friend in the Country was condemned in the House of Lords as a ‘dangerous Book’, indeed a ‘lying, scandalous, and seditious Book’. The Peers ordered it to be burned by the public hangman, and opened an investigation designed to discover its author, printer, and publisher. …”
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    Affectus Hispaniae in the Historiographical Work of the Early Empire by Antonio Cascón Dorado

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Loathing of Hispania seems to have its origins in conservative, ‘optimate’ nationalist circles, who perceive the province as the ‘popular’ region that acclaimed and welcomed ‘seditious’ individuals such as Tiberius Gracchus and Sertorius.…”
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    La Rousse and the Tapestry Artist: Tracy Chevalier’s Liberation through Images and Colours by Roxanne Barbara Doerr

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Art has always held a very ambiguous position in human society: on the one hand it has been exploited for promotional use and revered as a stand in for the entity it represents; on the other hand however, its ability to question dogmatic authorities by appealing to an individual’s innermost instincts and thoughts has made it a threatening and seditious force to be reckoned with. As a result, numerous studies on the impact of art and visions on society, authority, and our perception of reality, have emerged and taken many forms of interdisciplinary inquiry (it is sufficient to think of movements such as “literature and the visual arts”, “culture studies”, “cross-cultural image studies” or “law and imagery”, to mention a few). …”
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    “Good Militias” for Trump: Race, Religion, and Legitimacy in the Modern Militia Movement by Damon T. Berry

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…I further argue that public revelations of the group’s racialized discourses and activities, allegations of domestic abuse against its founder, and the recent convictions related to 6 January, including seditious conspiracy, further challenge this effort at legitimization and have thrown the organization into disarray. …”
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    TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT AND TREATISES OF ANARCHY by James Harris

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…According to Locke, it was Filmer's thesis of natural subjection that had seditious ramifications. The doctrine of natural liberty and equality, by contrast, was no threat to the peace and order of a well-governed state. …”
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