Political Censorship of the Visual Arts in Nineteenth-Century Europe: Arresting Images
. Ed(S): Goldstein, Robert Justin; Nedd, Andrew M.; Shiman, Lillian Lewis
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paperback. Editor(s): Goldstein, Robert Justin; Nedd, Andrew M.; Shiman, Lillian Lewis. BIC Classification: HBTB. Dimension: 216 x 140. .
In this comprehensive account of censorship of the visual arts in nineteenth-century Europe, when imagery was accessible to the illiterate in ways that print was not, specialists in the history of the major European countries trace the use of censorship by the authorities to implement their fears of the visual arts, from caricature to cinema.
In this comprehensive account of censorship of the visual arts in nineteenth-century Europe, when imagery was accessible to the illiterate in ways that print was not, specialists in the history of the major European countries trace the use of censorship by the authorities to implement their fears of the visual arts, from caricature to cinema.
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Condition
New
Number of Pages
271
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349569106
SKU
V9781349569106
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99-15
About . Ed(S): Goldstein, Robert Justin; Nedd, Andrew M.; Shiman, Lillian Lewis
Robert Justin Goldstein is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Oakland University in Michigan, USA, and Research Associate at the Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, USA. He specializes in the history of censorship and human rights in modern western democracies. Andrew M. Nedd teaches art history at the ... Read more
Reviews for Political Censorship of the Visual Arts in Nineteenth-Century Europe: Arresting Images
“By the richness and diversity of geographical areas studied, this unique book, seems absolutely essential.” (Translated from French, Guillaume Doizy, caricatures&caricature, caricaturesetcaricature.com, September, 2016) “Goldstein organized the 2010 Italian conference that gave rise to these papers, which examine political and legal attempts to curb the ever-proliferating numbers of visual images in journals, broadsheets, posters, and satirical newspapers following the ... Read more