An indispensable liberty :: the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America /
"This collection of eleven essays examines nineteenth-century legal and extralegal attempts to restrict freedom of speech and the press as well as the efforts of others to push back against those restrictions"--
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Zusammenfassung: | "This collection of eleven essays examines nineteenth-century legal and extralegal attempts to restrict freedom of speech and the press as well as the efforts of others to push back against those restrictions"-- "Most Americans today view freedom of speech as a bedrock of all other liberties, a defining feature of American citizenship. During the nineteenth century, the popular concept of American freedom of speech was still being formed. In An Indispensable Liberty: The Fight for Freedom of Expression in the Nineteenth Century, contributors examine attempts to restrict freedom of speech and the press during and after the Civil War. The nine essays that make up this collection show how, despite judicial, political, and public proclamations of support for freedom of expression, factors like tradition, gender stereotypes, religion, and fear of social unrest often led to narrow judicial and political protection for freedom of expression by people whose views upset the status quo. These views, expressed by abolitionists, suffragists, and labor leaders, challenged rigid cultural mores of the day, and many political and cultural leaders feared that extending freedom of expression to agitators would undermine society. The Civil War intensified questions about the duties and privileges of citizenship. After the war, key conflicts over freedom of expression were triggered by Reconstruction, suffrage, the Comstock Act, and questions about libel. The volume's contributors blend social, cultural, and intellectual history to untangle the complicated strands of nineteenth-century legal thought. By chronicling the development of modern-day notions of free speech, this timely collection offers both a valuable exploration of the First Amendment in nineteenth-century America and a useful perspective on challenges to today's civil liberties."-- |
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spelling | An indispensable liberty : the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America / edited by Mary M. Cronin. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2016. ©2016 1 online resource (238 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1. National Conflict and Freedom of Expression; 1. A Press Ablaze: Violent Suppression of Abolitionist Speech, Press, Petition, and Assembly; 2. "Palpable Injury": Abraham Lincoln and Press Suppression in the Civil War North; 3. Freedom of the Press in a Slave Society at War: The Confederate Congress and Others Really Did Make No Law; 4. Fight, Fold, Flip, or Flee: The Confederate Press and Enemy Occupation, 1861-65. 5. Disturbing the Public Peace: Radical and Conservative Editors in the Reconstruction SouthPart 2. The Fight for Freedom of Expression; 6. The Rocky Road to Truth as a Defense: Libel Construction in the Nineteenth Century; 7. Keeping the Light under the Bushel: Laws, Mores, and Reading; 8. No Rights for the Working Man: Laboring before the First Amendment Had Force; 9. Freedom of Expression for Women: The Fight for Suffrage and Personal Liberty; 10. The National Defense Association: Liberal Protector of Free Speech. 11. Davis v. Massachusetts: Expressive Conduct and Regulated Liberty in the Nineteenth CenturyContributors; Index; Back Cover. "This collection of eleven essays examines nineteenth-century legal and extralegal attempts to restrict freedom of speech and the press as well as the efforts of others to push back against those restrictions"-- Provided by publisher "Most Americans today view freedom of speech as a bedrock of all other liberties, a defining feature of American citizenship. During the nineteenth century, the popular concept of American freedom of speech was still being formed. In An Indispensable Liberty: The Fight for Freedom of Expression in the Nineteenth Century, contributors examine attempts to restrict freedom of speech and the press during and after the Civil War. The nine essays that make up this collection show how, despite judicial, political, and public proclamations of support for freedom of expression, factors like tradition, gender stereotypes, religion, and fear of social unrest often led to narrow judicial and political protection for freedom of expression by people whose views upset the status quo. These views, expressed by abolitionists, suffragists, and labor leaders, challenged rigid cultural mores of the day, and many political and cultural leaders feared that extending freedom of expression to agitators would undermine society. The Civil War intensified questions about the duties and privileges of citizenship. After the war, key conflicts over freedom of expression were triggered by Reconstruction, suffrage, the Comstock Act, and questions about libel. The volume's contributors blend social, cultural, and intellectual history to untangle the complicated strands of nineteenth-century legal thought. By chronicling the development of modern-day notions of free speech, this timely collection offers both a valuable exploration of the First Amendment in nineteenth-century America and a useful perspective on challenges to today's civil liberties."-- Provided by publisher English. Includes bibliographical references and index. Freedom of speech United States History. Liberté d'expression États-Unis Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE Media Studies. bisacsh HISTORY Essays. bisacsh HISTORY United States 19th century. bisacsh LAW Legal History. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Freedom of speech fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq History fast Bulla, David W., 1959- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrf3yxc4WWjQJwmTBKDFX http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007074173 Bekken, Jon. Davidson, Sandra. Dupont, Nancy McKenzie. Hayden, Joseph. Jolliffe, Lee. Kilmer, Paulette D. Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. Van Tuyll, Debra Reddin. Cronin, Mary M. Print version: Bulla, David W. An Indispensable Liberty : The Fight for Free Speech in Nineteenth-Century America. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, ©2016 9780809334728 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1199717 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Bulla, David W., 1959- An indispensable liberty : the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America / Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1. National Conflict and Freedom of Expression; 1. A Press Ablaze: Violent Suppression of Abolitionist Speech, Press, Petition, and Assembly; 2. "Palpable Injury": Abraham Lincoln and Press Suppression in the Civil War North; 3. Freedom of the Press in a Slave Society at War: The Confederate Congress and Others Really Did Make No Law; 4. Fight, Fold, Flip, or Flee: The Confederate Press and Enemy Occupation, 1861-65. 5. Disturbing the Public Peace: Radical and Conservative Editors in the Reconstruction SouthPart 2. The Fight for Freedom of Expression; 6. The Rocky Road to Truth as a Defense: Libel Construction in the Nineteenth Century; 7. Keeping the Light under the Bushel: Laws, Mores, and Reading; 8. No Rights for the Working Man: Laboring before the First Amendment Had Force; 9. Freedom of Expression for Women: The Fight for Suffrage and Personal Liberty; 10. The National Defense Association: Liberal Protector of Free Speech. 11. Davis v. Massachusetts: Expressive Conduct and Regulated Liberty in the Nineteenth CenturyContributors; Index; Back Cover. Freedom of speech United States History. Liberté d'expression États-Unis Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE Media Studies. bisacsh HISTORY Essays. bisacsh HISTORY United States 19th century. bisacsh LAW Legal History. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Freedom of speech fast |
title | An indispensable liberty : the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America / |
title_auth | An indispensable liberty : the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America / |
title_exact_search | An indispensable liberty : the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America / |
title_full | An indispensable liberty : the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America / edited by Mary M. Cronin. |
title_fullStr | An indispensable liberty : the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America / edited by Mary M. Cronin. |
title_full_unstemmed | An indispensable liberty : the fight for free speech in nineteenth-century America / edited by Mary M. Cronin. |
title_short | An indispensable liberty : |
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topic | Freedom of speech United States History. Liberté d'expression États-Unis Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE Media Studies. bisacsh HISTORY Essays. bisacsh HISTORY United States 19th century. bisacsh LAW Legal History. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Freedom of speech fast |
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