A Distant Heritage – The Growth of Free Speech in Early America: Critical America
Autor Larry Eldridgeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814721957
ISBN-10: 0814721958
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 5 black and white charts
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Critical America
ISBN-10: 0814721958
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 5 black and white charts
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Critical America
Recenzii
The book constitutes a good contribution to our professional knowledge, and it is a must reading
Law and Politics Book Review "Anyone who has not read A Distant Heritage cannot know the history of freedom of speech. This splendid book, based on excellent research, fills a void on the subject of seditious utterance and is a valuable corrective, as well as a substantial addition to, all previous works touching that subject."
Leonard W. Levy "A remarkably clear, concise history . . . Eldridge has provided impressive documentation of an often misunderstood, and vitally important, aspect of American History."
William and Mary Quarterly "Larry Eldrige's superb scholarship greatly expands our knowledge of how free speech took root in the American colonies. This exceptional book offers both engaging reading and new insights into the development of a fundamental right. "
Jeffery A. Smith, University of Iowa, author of Printers and Press Freedom "Larry Eldridge has crafted a major reinterpretation of the expansion of political speech in the American colonies. What is especially impressive is Eldridge's ability to find support for his thesis in both the growing stability of colonial society and the powerful upheavals that convulsed it. This is an original, provocative, and penetrating contribution to the literature on freedom of speech, in the colonial or any other era."
Kermit L. Hall
Dean, Henry Kendall College of Arts & Sciences and Professor of History and Law,
The University of Tulsa"With A Distant Heritage, Larry Eldridge joins a handful of scholars probing a most important aspect of our free speech heritage. . . Eldridge provides vital pieces to the puzzle of how American earned the right to speak their minds. With meticulous attention to detail, Eldridge traces the seventeenth century development of free speech in colonial America, a process that opened the way for citizens to criticize their government and that established the foundation for both revolution and growth in freedom of speech for generations to come."
Margaret A. Blanchard
Author of Revolutionary Sparks: Freedom of Expression in Modern America
"The book constitutes a good contribution to our professional knowledge, and it is a must reading" --Law and Politics Book Review "Anyone who has not read A Distant Heritage cannot know the history of freedom of speech. This splendid book, based on excellent research, fills a void on the subject of seditious utterance and is a valuable corrective, as well as a substantial addition to, all previous works touching that subject." --Leonard W. Levy "A remarkably clear, concise history ... Eldridge has provided impressive documentation of an often misunderstood, and vitally important, aspect of American History." --William and Mary Quarterly "Larry Eldrige's superb scholarship greatly expands our knowledge of how free speech took root in the American colonies. This exceptional book offers both engaging reading and new insights into the development of a fundamental right. " --Jeffery A. Smith, University of Iowa, author of Printers and Press Freedom "Larry Eldridge has crafted a major reinterpretation of the expansion of political speech in the American colonies. What is especially impressive is Eldridge's ability to find support for his thesis in both the growing stability of colonial society and the powerful upheavals that convulsed it. This is an original, provocative, and penetrating contribution to the literature on freedom of speech, in the colonial or any other era." --Kermit L. Hall Dean, Henry Kendall College of Arts & Sciences and Professor of History and Law, The University of Tulsa "With A Distant Heritage, Larry Eldridge joins a handful of scholars probing a most important aspect of our free speech heritage... Eldridge provides vital pieces to the puzzle of how American earned the right to speak their minds. With meticulous attention to detail, Eldridge traces the seventeenth century development of free speech in colonial America, a process that opened the way for citizens to criticize their government and that established the foundation for both revolution and growth in freedom of speech for generations to come." --Margaret A. Blanchard Author of Revolutionary Sparks: Freedom of Expression in Modern America
Law and Politics Book Review "Anyone who has not read A Distant Heritage cannot know the history of freedom of speech. This splendid book, based on excellent research, fills a void on the subject of seditious utterance and is a valuable corrective, as well as a substantial addition to, all previous works touching that subject."
Leonard W. Levy "A remarkably clear, concise history . . . Eldridge has provided impressive documentation of an often misunderstood, and vitally important, aspect of American History."
William and Mary Quarterly "Larry Eldrige's superb scholarship greatly expands our knowledge of how free speech took root in the American colonies. This exceptional book offers both engaging reading and new insights into the development of a fundamental right. "
Jeffery A. Smith, University of Iowa, author of Printers and Press Freedom "Larry Eldridge has crafted a major reinterpretation of the expansion of political speech in the American colonies. What is especially impressive is Eldridge's ability to find support for his thesis in both the growing stability of colonial society and the powerful upheavals that convulsed it. This is an original, provocative, and penetrating contribution to the literature on freedom of speech, in the colonial or any other era."
Kermit L. Hall
Dean, Henry Kendall College of Arts & Sciences and Professor of History and Law,
The University of Tulsa"With A Distant Heritage, Larry Eldridge joins a handful of scholars probing a most important aspect of our free speech heritage. . . Eldridge provides vital pieces to the puzzle of how American earned the right to speak their minds. With meticulous attention to detail, Eldridge traces the seventeenth century development of free speech in colonial America, a process that opened the way for citizens to criticize their government and that established the foundation for both revolution and growth in freedom of speech for generations to come."
Margaret A. Blanchard
Author of Revolutionary Sparks: Freedom of Expression in Modern America
"The book constitutes a good contribution to our professional knowledge, and it is a must reading" --Law and Politics Book Review "Anyone who has not read A Distant Heritage cannot know the history of freedom of speech. This splendid book, based on excellent research, fills a void on the subject of seditious utterance and is a valuable corrective, as well as a substantial addition to, all previous works touching that subject." --Leonard W. Levy "A remarkably clear, concise history ... Eldridge has provided impressive documentation of an often misunderstood, and vitally important, aspect of American History." --William and Mary Quarterly "Larry Eldrige's superb scholarship greatly expands our knowledge of how free speech took root in the American colonies. This exceptional book offers both engaging reading and new insights into the development of a fundamental right. " --Jeffery A. Smith, University of Iowa, author of Printers and Press Freedom "Larry Eldridge has crafted a major reinterpretation of the expansion of political speech in the American colonies. What is especially impressive is Eldridge's ability to find support for his thesis in both the growing stability of colonial society and the powerful upheavals that convulsed it. This is an original, provocative, and penetrating contribution to the literature on freedom of speech, in the colonial or any other era." --Kermit L. Hall Dean, Henry Kendall College of Arts & Sciences and Professor of History and Law, The University of Tulsa "With A Distant Heritage, Larry Eldridge joins a handful of scholars probing a most important aspect of our free speech heritage... Eldridge provides vital pieces to the puzzle of how American earned the right to speak their minds. With meticulous attention to detail, Eldridge traces the seventeenth century development of free speech in colonial America, a process that opened the way for citizens to criticize their government and that established the foundation for both revolution and growth in freedom of speech for generations to come." --Margaret A. Blanchard Author of Revolutionary Sparks: Freedom of Expression in Modern America