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The Censorship of the Press in Constantinople, examining Telegrams and Despatches (engraving)
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The Censorship of the Press in Constantinople, examining Telegrams and Despatches (engraving)
1106215 The Censorship of the Press in Constantinople, examining Telegrams and Despatches (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Censorship of the Press in Constantinople, examining Telegrams and Despatches. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 March 1877.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22513688
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Censorship Constantinople Despatches Examining Istanbul Telegrams Turkish Culture Central Turkey Turk
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The Censorship of the Press in Constantinople, examining Telegrams and Despatches
EDITORS COMMENTS
is a captivating engraving that offers a glimpse into the complex world of politics and media censorship in 19th century Turkey. The image depicts a group of politicians and officials diligently scrutinizing telegrams and despatches, highlighting the tight control exerted over information flow during this era. The scene takes place in Constantinople (now Istanbul), an important hub connecting Europe and the Middle East. The engraving showcases the clash between Western influences represented by European politicians present at the table, and traditional Turkish culture embodied by their local counterparts. This cultural dichotomy adds depth to our understanding of how censorship was not only about controlling news but also about maintaining power dynamics within society. The artwork prompts us to reflect on broader themes such as freedom of speech, government transparency, and media ethics that remain relevant today. It serves as a reminder that throughout history, governments have sought to control information for various reasons – be it political stability or national security. As we admire this historical print from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of the importance of preserving press freedom in contemporary societies. It encourages us to appreciate how far we have come while acknowledging ongoing challenges faced by journalists worldwide who continue to fight against censorship even today.
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