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The secret book trade after the outbreak of the Great French Revolution Symptoms of the latent history of communication

In: Historický časopis, vol. 66, no. 5
Ivona Kollárová Číslo ORCID

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Year, pages: 2019, 815 - 848
Language: eng
Keywords:
Great French Revolution. Publishing of books. Book trade, Censorship. Disciplinization. Latence. 18th century. Kingdom of Hungary.
Document type: časopis
About article:
The study analyses the censorship legislation and censorship records from the period of the Great French Revolution with the aim of pointing to the existence of a latent world in the history of communications as a result of the action of disciplinizing pressure. It captures the investigation of the distribution of anonymous political pamphlets and the unsuccessful search of the whole of Hungary for the secret private printing press with the aim of eliminating the problematic anonymous texts that threatened the public peace. Analysis of the innovative censorship legislation and sources on the investigation and testimony of importers enable us to generalize about not only the adaptation of importing practices to the adjusted conditions, but also about the methods of exculpation in the detention of suspected goods. The study shows that the illegal book trade was an important part of the history of communications, which spread and reproduced untolerated ideas in spite of prohibitions.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Kollárová, I. 2019. The secret book trade after the outbreak of the Great French Revolution Symptoms of the latent history of communication. In Historický časopis, vol. 66, no.5, pp. 815-848. 0018-2575. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/histcaso.2018.66.5.2

APA:
Kollárová, I. (2019). The secret book trade after the outbreak of the Great French Revolution Symptoms of the latent history of communication. Historický časopis, 66(5), 815-848. 0018-2575. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/histcaso.2018.66.5.2
About edition:
Publisher: Historický ústav SAV
Published: 30. 3. 2019