Description |
330 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-317) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction -- What we talk about when we talk about privacy -- Shouting from the housetops: the right to privacy and the rise of photojournalism, 1890-1928 -- Exposing the enemy within: privacy and national security, 1917-1961 -- Wiretaps, bugs, and CCTV: privacy and the evolution of physical surveillance, 1928-1998 -- Big iron and the small government: privacy and data collection, 1933-1988 -- Sex, morality, and reproductive choice: the right to privacy recognized, 1961-1992 -- Taking stock. |
Subject |
Privacy -- United States -- History.
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National security -- Social aspects -- United States.
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Added Title |
Privacy in the United States from the Gilded Age to the digital age |
ISBN |
9780226557748 hardcover ; alkaline paper |
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022655774X hardcover ; alkaline paper |
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9780226557885 electronic book |
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022655788X electronic book |
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