Freedom or Secrecy

New York: Oxford University Press, 1956. 242, notes, index, spine soiled and stained, board corners worn. Starting with the early 17th century, the public in England and America has steadily expanded the area about which government conceded they had a right to know. There is one reference to the Spanish-American War (p. 95); there was little effort at maintaining military secrecy during this war. Condition: fair to good.

Keywords: Right to Know, Legislature, Judicial, Executive Dept., Military Secrecy, Freedom of Press, Spanish-Am War, WW1, WWII

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