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Title The right to privacy : origins and influence of a nineteenth-century idea / Megan Richardson.
Author Richardson, Megan, author.
Publisher Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017.


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 In Library  Standard  Library Level 7 Annexe  Law KC126 RIC3  

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Description xii, 171 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN 9781108419697 hardback
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "A sense of Victorian probity and piety was a signal feature of the case of Prince Albert v Strange, coming twelve years after Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne in 1837, and a year after a series of troubling revolutions in Europe (see Evans, 2016, Chapter 3), forming the subject of many anxious comments in Queen Victoria's Journals. The case showed a hitherto little-known domestic side to the royal couple's life, namely their engagement in the rational amusement of etching-making centred around their family, and featuring most notably their children and favourite dogs"-- Provided by publisher.
Series Cambridge intellectual property and information law ; no. 40.
Library Class Law KC126
Subject Authorship -- History.
Copyright -- History.
Intellectual property -- History.
Privacy, Right of.

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