Differences of opinion; the "Trent" outrage; observations from experience; the political debate; the Confederacy's partisans; who supported the Union?
S. MUTCHOW TOWERS is at the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Considerably more nuanced than previous considerations of the
topic, and it is a good model of valid historical argument.... It
also provides a narrative in its own right of the course of
censorship in the period, which can profitably inform both literary
and historical studies pertaining to religious literature,
censorship, the Civil War, and the history of the Church of
England.
*SEVENTEENTH CENTURY NEWS*
[A] fascinating new study.... [the author's] excellent scholarship
and persuasive conclusions make this a volume that should be
welcomed enthusiastically.
*JOURNAL OF THE EARLY BOOK SOCIETY*
Meticulously argued, methodologically sane.this book will surely
become an essential point of reference in future discussions of
early modern print regulation.
*JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY*
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