From Cave Paintings to the Internet A Chronological and Thematic Database on the History of Information and Media Censorship Outline

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1200 – 1300

Pope Gregory IX Orders the Seizure and Burning of Jewish Books
(June 9 – June 20, 1239)

Early Origins of the Star Chamber
(1275)

1450 – 1500

The First Call for Press Censorship
(1471)

Handbook for Witch-Hunters and Inquisitors
(April 1487)

The Beginning of Prepublication Censorship
(November 17, 1487)

1500 – 1550

Censorship from One of the Most Controversial of Renaissance Popes
(1501)

The Most Stringent Papal Censorship Before the Reformation
(May 4, 1515)

The Pope Responds to the 95 Theses
(June 15, 1520)

"The Law of Printing" Issued in Response to Exsurge Domine
(May 26, 1521)

Pre-Publication Censorship in England
(November 16, 1538)

The Copernican Revolution Begins
(1543)

Henry VIII Restricts the Reading of the Bible
(May 12, 1543)

1550 – 1600

Medical Discovery, Heresy, and Martyrdom
(1553)

The Inquistion Publishes its First List of Censored Works
(1554)

Index Librorum Prohibitorum
(1559)

It is Forbidden for any French Printer to Print without Permission, under Penalty of being Hanged or Strangled
(1563)

Consolidating and Amplifying the Regulation of Printing in England
(June 23, 1586)

1600 – 1650

The First Private Newspaper Published in English
(1621)

Forerunner of the English Newspaper
(May 23, 1622)

Introduction of Book Burning by the Hangman
(1634)

Sixty Printed Books and Three Newsbooks Ordered to be Burned
(1640 – 1660)

Abolition of the Star Chamber Stimulates Publishing
(1641)

The British Government Attempts to Re-Establish Censorship
(June 16, 1643)

"For Books are Not Absolutely Dead Things; but Doe Contain a Potencie of Life . . . ."
(1644)

1650 – 1700

Laws of Book Production and the Book Trade
(1675)

The End of Pre-Publication Censorship Stimulates Newspapers and Other Publishing
(1695)

1750 – 1800

Probably the Most Ambitious Editorial Enterprise before the Wikipedia
(1773 – 1782)

Suppression of Printing in Russia
(1798)

1800 – 1850

The Natural History of Man
(1819)

1930 – 1940

Burning 100,000,000 Books and Killing 6,000,000 People
(1933 – 1945)

Purging Germany of Jewish Culture
(April 6 – April 8, 1933)

Burning 25,000 Volumes of "un-German" Books
(May 10, 1933)

Liste des schädlichen und unerwünschten Schrifttums
(December 31, 1939)

1945 – 1950

Final Edition of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum
(1948)

Nineteen Eighty-Four
(1949)

1950 – 1955

Fahrenheit 451
(1953)

1955 – 1960

Standing up to Censorship and McCarthyism
(1956)

"Nineteen Eighty-Four" Filmed
(1956)

1960 – 1970

Abolishing the Index Librorum Prohibitorum
(1966)

1990 – 2000

Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
(November 29, 1999)

2005 – 2010

Development and State Control of the Chinese Internet
(April 14, 2005)

"An Uncensorable System for Mass Document Leaking"
(December 2006)

"Green Dam Youth Escort"
(May 19, 2009)

Piracy of Internet Filtering Software?
(June 13, 2009)

"The Web Pries Lid off Iranian Censorship"
(June 23, 2009)

U.S. National Text Pager Intercepts from 9/11
(November 26 – November 26, 2009)

2010 – Present

Google's Computers in China Come Under Attack, Initiating a Review of the Company's Operations in China
(January 12, 2010)

Google Pulls its Search Engine Out of Mainland China
(March 22, 2010)