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Histories of Surveillance From Antiquity to the Digital Era - The Eyes and Ears of Power

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Deploying empirical studies from early Imperial China to the global security landscape after the Nine-Eleven terrorist attacks, 17 scholars offer a comprehensive overview of the history of surveillance that sheds new light on the hidden mechanisms of power that impels surveillance as societal phenomenon.

List of contents

Introduction: histories of surveillance from antiquity to the digital era 1
ANDREAS MARKLUND AND LAURA SKOUVIG
2 Big data in early China: population surveillance in the early Chinese empires 20
REBECCA ROBINSON
3 “Consciences are not to bee forced, but to bee Wonne”: the inward turn in Elizabethan homiletic discourse and the legal debate over the ex officio oath in the Court of High Commission, 1570–1593 37
ANNI HAAHR HENRIKSEN
4 Sexual surveillance in Paris and Versailles under Louis XIV 53
NATÁLIA DA SILVA PEREZ
5 Convict surveillance and reform in theory and practice: Jeremy Bentham versus New South Wales 70
MATTHEW ALLEN
6 Surveillance on the assembly line: communist resistance to modern production at the Stollwerck Chocolate Factory, 1924–1930 87
SARA ANN SEWELL
7 Securing the state: the First World War and the birth of the modern surveillance state in Scandinavia 105
NIK BRANDAL, EIRIK BRAZIER AND OLA TEIGE
8 Civil liberties, state police wartime measures, and the case of “the Six” 122
VILLE OKKONEN AND TIINA LINTUNEN
9 Citizen informants, glitches in the system, and the limits of collaboration: Eastern experiences in the Cold War Era 146
CAROL ANNE COSTABILE-HEMING, VALENTINA GLAJAR AND ALISON LEWIS
10 The historical ubiquity of surveillance 163
TONI WELLER
11 The archipelago of global surveillance – without States – in the Western world 180
SÉBASTIEN-YVES LAURENT

About the author










Andreas Marklund is Senior Research Fellow at ENIGMA - the Museum of Communication in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Laura Skouvig is Associate Professor at the Department of Communication at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.


Summary

Deploying empirical studies from early Imperial China to the global security landscape after the Nine-Eleven terrorist attacks, 17 scholars offer a comprehensive overview of the history of surveillance that sheds new light on the hidden mechanisms of power that impels surveillance as societal phenomenon.

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