TY - BOOK AU - Ingelhart,Louis Edward TI - Press and speech freedoms in America, 1619-1995: a chronology SN - 0313301743 (rel) AV - PN 4738 P935 1997 U1 - 323.4450973 PY - 1997/// CY - Westport (Conn.), London PB - Greenwood press KW - Liberté de la presse KW - Etats-Unis KW - Histoire KW - Chronologie KW - ram KW - Liberté d'expression KW - Primera Jornada de Catalogacion KW - Libertad de información KW - Estados Unidos KW - Libertad de prensa KW - Medios masivos de comunicación y opinión pública KW - Comunicación en política KW - Política y prensa KW - Política y medios de comunicación de masas N1 - Bibliogr. p. 337-342. Index; Ch. 1. Freedom of Expression in the Twentieth Century -- Ch. 2. The Colonial Beginnings: 1661 Through 1699 -- Ch. 3. Agitation for Press Freedom: 1700 Through 1759 -- Ch. 4. The Patriots and Their Revolution: 1760 Through 1786 -- Ch. 5. The First Amendment Tangles With Sedition: 1787 Through 1799 -- Ch. 6. Re-emergence of Free Expression: 1800 Through 1824 -- Ch. 7. The Bitter Causes and Bitter War: 1825 Through 1867 -- Ch. 8. The Fourteenth Amendment: 1868 Through 1899 -- Ch. 9. World War I and Censorship: 1900 Through 1924 -- Ch. 10. Achieving New Concepts of Free Expression: 1925 Through 1949 -- Ch. 11. Freedom of Expression at Mid-Century: 1950 Through 1959 -- Ch. 12. The Decade of the 1960s: 1960 Through 1969 -- Ch. 13. The Decade of the 1970s: 1970 Through 1979 -- Ch. 14. The Decade of the 1980s: 1980 Through 1989 -- Ch. 15. The Beginnings of the 1990s: 1990 Through 1994 -- Ch. 16. The Turbulent Year of 1995 N2 - Tracing the battles between the repressors and proponents of free speech, this chronology overviews press and speech freedoms in the United States from 1619 through 1995. Beginning with the American Colonies, the volume covers the religious refugees and political dissidents who settled the Colonies and the press that heated up the struggle to rid America of the Crown. Although freedom of speech and the press became constitutional rights 15 years after the Declaration of Independence, these rights fared poorly until after World War II. This book traces the struggles, the press, and the contendi UR - http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37570559p ER -