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The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God

Contributors:

By (Author) Robin Vose

ISBN:

9781789146578

Publisher:

Reaktion Books

Imprint:

Reaktion Books

Publication Date:

1st November 2022

UK Publication Date:

12th September 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of religion
Ethical issues: censorship

Dewey:

098.11

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

The first comprehensive history of the Catholic Churchs notorious Index, with resonance for ongoing debates over banned books, censorship, and free speech.

For more than four hundred years, the Catholic Church's Index Librorum Prohibitorum struck terror into the hearts of authors, publishers and booksellers around the world, while arousing ridicule and contempt from many others, especially those in Protestant and non-Christian circles. Biased, inconsistent and frequently absurd in its attempt to ban objectionable texts of every conceivable description with sometimes fatal consequences the Index also reflected the deep learning and careful consideration of many hundreds of intellectual contributors over the long span of its storied evolution. This book constitutes the first full study of the Index of Prohibited Books to be published in English. It examines the reasons behind the Church's attempts to censor religious, scientific and artistic works, and considers not only why this most sustained of campaigns failed, but what lessons can be learned for today's debates over freedom of expression and cancel culture.

Reviews

"Of all the institutional efforts to police, censor, and control books, the most comprehensive and enduring was the Roman Catholic Church's Index of Prohibited Books. As Vose argues in his richly detailed and informative new study of the same name, the Index was also astonishingly ambitious: its objective was 'absolute control over the spiritual and ideological content of written and other forms of communication that audiences of the faithful might be exposed to throughout their lives.' . . . But the unignorable lesson provided by the Index was its own failure. Our children will read what they want to read: this is truer today than it ever was. Those interested in the future of book censorship will find it inscribed in our collective past, in the often brutal and ultimately futile history of the Index of Prohibited Books."-- "Toronto Star"
"Although Banned Books Week is a relatively recent invention, the issue of censorship spans a far longer timeline and a far wider geographical scope. A newly released book, The Index of Prohibited Books: Four Centuries of Struggle over Word and Image for the Greater Glory of God, gives us a glimpse into some of this history and the importance it holds for debates about censorship today."-- "Church & State"
"Vose does a superb job of explaining the nuances, complexities and
missing pieces of this narrative, which transforms this book from
simply a static recounting of a piece of Catholic doctrine to a dynamic
analysis of a cultural and historical phenomenon."-- "Americans United"
"The Index of Prohibited Books strikes a perfect balance between the scholar's attempt genuinely to understand the motivations of those who sought to correct and control what was put before the eyes of the faithful and a modern observer's distress at what was lost in the process. Vose introduces the reader to a fascinating cast of characters, from well-intentioned and devoted intellectuals to persons who sought to roguishly use the Roman Index or other national or local Indexes to settle scores in personal, political, and theological disputes. What emerges is a picture of a chaotic, all-too human set of institutions, in which contingency, accident, context, and personality led to a series of ever evolving and highly inconsistent decisions. Much as we may think this story is long behind us, The Index of Prohibited Books has profound implications for us all in the here and now."--Laura Ackerman Smoller, Professor of History, University of Rochester, New York
"Vose's clear, concise book is a valuable account of a force that invisibly shaped the modern world. It's also a mature look at the messy realities of censorship and control--tendencies that can't always be avoided, but should perhaps be subject to suspicion, examination, and discontent. The Index can no longer forbid, but it can still warn."-- "Spectator"

Author Bio

Robin Vose is Professor of History at St Thomas University, Canada. He is the author of Dominicans, Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Crown of Aragon and has served as a National Geographic expert on expeditions to Spain and Morocco.

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