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Press Freedoms Louis E. Ingelhart

Press Freedoms By Louis E. Ingelhart

Press Freedoms by Louis E. Ingelhart


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This interesting and unusual work examines the events, concepts, and interpretations that led to the emergence of the idea of freedom of the press in the United States and to the recognition of the concept of a free press in more than one hundred other countries.

Press Freedoms Summary

Press Freedoms: A Descriptive Calendar of Concepts, Interpretations, Events, and Court Actions, From 4000 B.C. to the Present by Louis E. Ingelhart

This interesting and unusual work examines the events, concepts, and interpretations that led to the emergence of the idea of freedom of the press in the United States and to the recognition of the concept of a free press in more than one hundred other countries. The calendar extends from the year 4000 BC to the present and chronicles the historical progress of freedom of the press, involving thousands of persons and thousands of publishing and media efforts, including newspapers, books, pamphlets, radio, television, and motion pictures. This in-depth study reports and examines the many events and circumstances which had considerable impact on creating freedom of the press, explores the subject in practical terms, and shows the idea of a free press as an ever-evolving and developing concept.

About Louis E. Ingelhart

LOUIS EDWARD INGELHART is Professor Emeritus of Journalism at Ball State University, Indiana.

Table of Contents

Preface A Descriptive Calendar of Press Freedoms Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313256363
9780313256363
0313256365
Press Freedoms: A Descriptive Calendar of Concepts, Interpretations, Events, and Court Actions, From 4000 B.C. to the Present by Louis E. Ingelhart
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1987-04-03
449
N/A
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