New Edition. Publisher: Facts On File, Inc., New York, 2005. 698
pages. Language: English.
Fully updated and revised with more than 50 percent new material, Encyclopedia of Censorship, New Edition presents a full range of information about the history and evolution of censorship and its role in society today. Covering all forms of expression from the past to the present, from the office of the censor in ancient Rome to the Inteet in the computer age, this completely current reference examines every facet of this complex subject.
The alphabetical entries cover people, legislation, and titles. The articles are brief, clear, and useful for introductory information. The bibliography has been updated, and the index provides important links.
Fully updated and revised with more than 50 percent new material, Encyclopedia of Censorship, New Edition presents a full range of information about the history and evolution of censorship and its role in society today. Covering all forms of expression from the past to the present, from the office of the censor in ancient Rome to the Inteet in the computer age, this completely current reference examines every facet of this complex subject.
The alphabetical entries cover people, legislation, and titles. The articles are brief, clear, and useful for introductory information. The bibliography has been updated, and the index provides important links.