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Title Freedom of speech, 1500-1850 / edited by Robert G. Ingram, Jason Peacey, Alex W. Barber.
Publisher Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2020.



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Contents Freedom of speech in England and the anglophone world, 1500-1850 -- Thomas Elyot on counsel, kairos and freeing speech in Tudor England -- Pearls before swine: limiting godly speech in early seventeenth-century England -- 'Free speech' in Elizabethan and early Stuart England -- The origins of the concept of freedom of the press -- Swift and free speech -- Defending the truth: arguments for free speech and their limits in early eighteenth-century Britain and France -- 'The warr ... against heaven by blasphemors and infidels': prosecuting heresy in Enlightenment England -- David Hume and 'Of the Liberty of the Press' (1741) in its original contexts -- The argument for the freedom of speech and press during the ratification of the US Constitution, 1787-88 -- Before -- and beyond -- On Liberty: Samuel Bailey and the nineteenth-century theory of free speech -- Unfree, unequal, unempirical: press freedom, British India and Mill's theory of the public -- Index.
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ISBN 9781526147110 (electronic bk.)
1526147114 (electronic bk.)
9781526147103
1526147106
9781526147097 (ePub ebook)
1526147092
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Series Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain
Politics, culture, and society in early modern Britain.
Subject Freedom of speech -- History.
Religious pluralism.
Hate speech.
Alt author Ingram, Robert G., editor.
Peacey, Jason, editor.
Barber, Alex W., editor.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Freedom of speech in England and the anglophone world, 1500-1850 -- Thomas Elyot on counsel, kairos and freeing speech in Tudor England -- Pearls before swine: limiting godly speech in early seventeenth-century England -- 'Free speech' in Elizabethan and early Stuart England -- The origins of the concept of freedom of the press -- Swift and free speech -- Defending the truth: arguments for free speech and their limits in early eighteenth-century Britain and France -- 'The warr ... against heaven by blasphemors and infidels': prosecuting heresy in Enlightenment England -- David Hume and 'Of the Liberty of the Press' (1741) in its original contexts -- The argument for the freedom of speech and press during the ratification of the US Constitution, 1787-88 -- Before -- and beyond -- On Liberty: Samuel Bailey and the nineteenth-century theory of free speech -- Unfree, unequal, unempirical: press freedom, British India and Mill's theory of the public -- Index.
Note Access restricted to subscribing institutions.
ISBN 9781526147110 (electronic bk.)
1526147114 (electronic bk.)
9781526147103
1526147106
9781526147097 (ePub ebook)
1526147092
Series Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain
Politics, culture, and society in early modern Britain.
Subject Freedom of speech -- History.
Religious pluralism.
Hate speech.
Alt author Ingram, Robert G., editor.
Peacey, Jason, editor.
Barber, Alex W., editor.

Subject Freedom of speech -- History.
Religious pluralism.
Hate speech.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Freedom of speech in England and the anglophone world, 1500-1850 -- Thomas Elyot on counsel, kairos and freeing speech in Tudor England -- Pearls before swine: limiting godly speech in early seventeenth-century England -- 'Free speech' in Elizabethan and early Stuart England -- The origins of the concept of freedom of the press -- Swift and free speech -- Defending the truth: arguments for free speech and their limits in early eighteenth-century Britain and France -- 'The warr ... against heaven by blasphemors and infidels': prosecuting heresy in Enlightenment England -- David Hume and 'Of the Liberty of the Press' (1741) in its original contexts -- The argument for the freedom of speech and press during the ratification of the US Constitution, 1787-88 -- Before -- and beyond -- On Liberty: Samuel Bailey and the nineteenth-century theory of free speech -- Unfree, unequal, unempirical: press freedom, British India and Mill's theory of the public -- Index.
Note Access restricted to subscribing institutions.
Alt author Ingram, Robert G., editor.
Peacey, Jason, editor.
Barber, Alex W., editor.
ISBN 9781526147110 (electronic bk.)
1526147114 (electronic bk.)
9781526147103
1526147106
9781526147097 (ePub ebook)
1526147092

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