Political censorship of the visual arts in nineteenth-century Europe : arresting images

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Political censorship of the visual arts in nineteenth-century Europe : arresting images

edited by Robert Justin Goldstein and Andrew M. Nedd

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-269) and index

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Volume

: hardback ISBN 9780230248700

Description

In this comprehensive account of censorship of the visual arts in nineteenth-century Europe, when imagery was accessible to the illiterate in ways that print was not, specialists in the history of the major European countries trace the use of censorship by the authorities to implement their fears of the visual arts, from caricature to cinema.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Irony, Derision and Magical Wit: Censors As a Spur to Russian Abstract Art
  • Margaret Bridget Betz and Andrew M. Nedd, 2. France
  • Robert Justin Goldstein 3. Austria-Hungary 1867-1914
  • Catherine Horel 4. Political Images and Censorship in Germany before 1914
  • Ursula E. Koch and Martin Loiperdinger 5. Censorship of the Visual Arts in Italy (1815-1915)
  • Antonello Negri and Marta Sironi
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: [pbk] ISBN 9781349569106

Description

In this comprehensive account of censorship of the visual arts in nineteenth-century Europe, when imagery was accessible to the illiterate in ways that print was not, specialists in the history of the major European countries trace the use of censorship by the authorities to implement their fears of the visual arts, from caricature to cinema.

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