The creation of a Western free press was the work of centuries, starting roughly in the 1600s. Only by the end of the 19th century would a free press, along modern lines, be established. Stephen Ward, a professor of journalism at the University of British Columbia, reviews pivotal events in the struggle for press freedom.
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