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Press Freedoms: A Descriptive Calendar of Concepts, Interpretations, Events, and Court Actions, from 4000 B.C. To the Present

New York: Greenwood (1987), 430 pp.

Contains bibliogr., index

"No mere calendar, this encyclopedic chronology of freedom of the press covers all time periods from prehistory to the present. Although the arrangement is chronological, with chapters such as "Printing in a World of Irreverence, 1500 Through 1599," a detailed subject and name index makes it fully accessible. Brief entries describe pivotal events and court decisions in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. A selected bibliography presents about 200 important books on press freedom. Aimed at teachers and students, this volume is a valuable ready reference source and highlights other areas ripe for research. See also McCoy's Freedom of the Press: An Annotated Bibliography (1968; supplement 1993) and Freedom of the Press: A Bibliocyclopedia (1979). Ingelhart also authored Freedom for the College Student Press (Greenwood, 1985) and Press Law and Press Freedom for High School Publications (Greenwood, 1986)." (Jo A. Cates: Journalism - a guide to the reference literature. Englewood, Col.: Libraries Unlimited, 2nd ed. 1997 nr. 136)