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* David Vincent is a foremost social historian and has been working on the history of privacy and secrecy for a number of years * This new book will be a short history of privacy since the middle ages.

Trade Review
"Forget what you think you know about privacy. In this vivid, discerning book ranging from the 14th century to yesterday, David Vincent knocks over much of the received wisdom about this hotly-debated concept. Privacy is not now �dead� nor was it invented in the eighteenth century. An original and important synthesis."
Deborah Cohen, Northwestern University

�Have the reports of privacy�s demise been greatly exaggerated, or is it the dodo of our digitized world? Social historian David Vincent examines that question in this deft study of privacy in houses, cities, correspondence and surveillance, from 1300 to today.�
Nature

"Those who think privacy is a modern luxury, and those who predict its imminent extinction, will each have their certainties questioned by this wise, deft and well-referenced history."
David Anderson QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation

"From the crowded tenements of the Middle Ages to the eternal Panopticon of the internet, David Vincent deftly examines the social, political and technological determinants of privacy. This is essential reading for all those interested in privacy."
Edward Higgs, Essex University

Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Privacy before Privacy 1300-1650
  • Chapter 2: Privacy and Communication 1650-1800
  • Chapter 3: Privacy and Prosperity 1800-1900
  • Chapter 4: Privacy and Modernity 1900-1970
  • Chapter 5: Privacy and the Digital Age 1970-2015
  • Notes
  • Further Reading
  • Index

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    A Paperback / softback by David Vincent


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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9780745671130, 978-0745671130
      ISBN10: 0745671136

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * David Vincent is a foremost social historian and has been working on the history of privacy and secrecy for a number of years * This new book will be a short history of privacy since the middle ages.

      Trade Review
      "Forget what you think you know about privacy. In this vivid, discerning book ranging from the 14th century to yesterday, David Vincent knocks over much of the received wisdom about this hotly-debated concept. Privacy is not now �dead� nor was it invented in the eighteenth century. An original and important synthesis."
      Deborah Cohen, Northwestern University

      �Have the reports of privacy�s demise been greatly exaggerated, or is it the dodo of our digitized world? Social historian David Vincent examines that question in this deft study of privacy in houses, cities, correspondence and surveillance, from 1300 to today.�
      Nature

      "Those who think privacy is a modern luxury, and those who predict its imminent extinction, will each have their certainties questioned by this wise, deft and well-referenced history."
      David Anderson QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation

      "From the crowded tenements of the Middle Ages to the eternal Panopticon of the internet, David Vincent deftly examines the social, political and technological determinants of privacy. This is essential reading for all those interested in privacy."
      Edward Higgs, Essex University

      Table of Contents
      • Preface
      • Chapter 1: Privacy before Privacy 1300-1650
      • Chapter 2: Privacy and Communication 1650-1800
      • Chapter 3: Privacy and Prosperity 1800-1900
      • Chapter 4: Privacy and Modernity 1900-1970
      • Chapter 5: Privacy and the Digital Age 1970-2015
      • Notes
      • Further Reading
      • Index

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