
Privacy
A Short History
David Vincent(Author)
Polity Press
Published on 22. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-0-7456-7113-0 (ISBN)
Description
Privacy: A Short History provides a vital historical account of an increasingly stressed sphere of human interaction. At a time when the death of privacy is widely proclaimed, distinguished historian, David Vincent, describes the evolution of the concept and practice of privacy from the Middle Ages to the present controversy over digital communication and state surveillance provoked by the revelations of Edward Snowden.
Deploying a range of vivid primary material, he discusses the management of private information in the context of housing, outdoor spaces, religious observance, reading, diaries and autobiographies, correspondence, neighbours, gossip, surveillance, the public sphere and the state. Key developments, such as the nineteenth-century celebration of the enclosed and intimate middle-class household, are placed in the context of long-term development. The book surveys and challenges the main currents in the extensive secondary literature on the subject. It seeks to strike a new balance between the built environment and world beyond the threshold, between written and face-to-face communication, between anonymity and familiarity in towns and cities, between religion and secular meditation, between the state and the private sphere and, above all, between intimacy and individualism.
Ranging from the fourteenth century to the twenty-first, this book shows that the history of privacy has been an arena of contested choices, and not simply a progression towards a settled ideal. Privacy: A Short History will be of interest to students and scholars of history, and all those interested in this topical subject.
Reviews / Votes
"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 UniversityMore details
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
317 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-7113-0 (9780745671130)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Person
DAVID VINCENT is Professor Emeritus and former Pro Vice Chancellor at the Open University, UK.
Content
* 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

