Political Bias, Censorship, and the Dissolution of the "official" Press in Eighteenth-century France

Political Bias, Censorship, and the Dissolution of the "official" Press in Eighteenth-century France
ISBN-10
0773497196
ISBN-13
9780773497191
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism
Pages
431
Language
English
Published
1991
Publisher
E. Mellen Press
Author
Christopher Todd

Description

The evolution of general news coverage in 18th-century France is described here, following developments in taste and at times even risking official disapproval. This text illustrates the practical difficulties of publishing news under the Old Regime and the long-term habits to which this gave rise.

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