- Publication date
- 1999
- Topics
- Freedom of speech -- United States -- History,Silence (Law) -- United States -- History,Confession (Law) -- United States -- History,Self-incrimination -- United States -- History,Confession (Law),Freedom of speech,Self-incrimination,Silence (Law),Redefreiheit,Schweigen,Liberté déxpression -- Etats-Unis -- Histoire,Silence (droit) -- Etats-Unis -- Histoire,Aveux (droit) -- Etats-Unis -- Histoire,Liberté de conscience -- Etats-Unis -- Histoire,Silence (Law) -- United States -- History,Confession (Law) -- United States -- History,Freedom of speech -- United States -- History,Self-incrimination -- United States -- History,United States,USA
- Publisher
- New York : New York University Press
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- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
- Title (alternate script)
- None
- Author (alternate script)
- None
- Item Size
- 731.3M
v, 241 pages ; 24 cm
"Haig Bosmajian traces the history of the freedom not to speak from the Middle Ages and Inquisition to the Salem witchcraft trials and on to the twentieth century and the House Committee on Un-American Activities. His history addresses the eighteenth-century Revolutionary War and demands for expressions of loyalty, the Civil War and Reconstruction loyalty oaths, and the expulsion of Jehovah's Witnesses from schools for refusing to salute the flag."--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-231) and index
Heresy, the Inquisition, and coerced speech -- Coerced speech in early America -- "I do solemnly swear--" in mid-twentieth century America -- From "I pledge allegiance--" to "Are you a member of--?" -- Coerced speech and un-American activities committees -- A freedom not to speak
"Haig Bosmajian traces the history of the freedom not to speak from the Middle Ages and Inquisition to the Salem witchcraft trials and on to the twentieth century and the House Committee on Un-American Activities. His history addresses the eighteenth-century Revolutionary War and demands for expressions of loyalty, the Civil War and Reconstruction loyalty oaths, and the expulsion of Jehovah's Witnesses from schools for refusing to salute the flag."--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-231) and index
Heresy, the Inquisition, and coerced speech -- Coerced speech in early America -- "I do solemnly swear--" in mid-twentieth century America -- From "I pledge allegiance--" to "Are you a member of--?" -- Coerced speech and un-American activities committees -- A freedom not to speak
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- Pages
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- Worldcat (source edition)
- 40180325
- Full catalog record
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