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ID177803
Title ProperModernity and Its discontents
Other Title Informationnewspapers, censorship, and the press law in Late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century Iran
LanguageENG
AuthorNabavi, Negin
Summary / Abstract (Note)The ratification of the Press Law in February 1908 marked a significant development in the history of censorship in Iran. However, in the little that has been written on this subject, the Press Law has been explained primarily in terms of constitutional politics, and the pressure that the first majles was put under by royalist forces who had been upset at the critical and anti-royalist tone of constitutional newspapers. This article takes a different approach; it contextualizes the Press Law and evaluates it in light of the attempts at control that had been put into effect by the state in the pre-constitutional years. To this end, this article considers the largely untold story of censorship in Qājār Iran. How did the understanding of what censorship should entail evolve through the years? How was censorship exercised, and what challenges did censorship pose for both the authorities and the subjects in the Nāseri and Mozaffari eras, culminating in the Press Law in February 1908?
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 54, No.1-2; Jan-Apr 2021: p.221-245
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 54 No 1-2
Key WordsJournalism ;  Newspapers ;  Censorship ;  Qajar Iran ;  Press Law ;  Constitutional Press


 
 
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