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Aristophanes:
The Frogs,
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Arminians,
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art: Pope Paul IV censors,
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Art of Memory, The
(Yates),
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Arts and Crafts movement,
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Ash, Timothy Garton,
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Ashcroft, John,
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Assange, Julian,
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auto-da-fé: ritual of, 65–66,
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,
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,
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, 165–66

Aznar, José María,
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Aztecs,
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Balasuriya, Tissa (father): CDF excommunicates,
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Barry, Dave,
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Bélibaste, Guillaume: execution of,
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Bell Ringers, The
(Porter),
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Bellarmine, Robert (cardinal),
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,
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on censorship, 121–22

denounces Copernican system,
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prosecutes Bruno,
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prosecutes Gallileo, 129–30

threatened with censorship,
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benandanti:
as heretics or witches,
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, 135–36

Benandanti, I
(Ginzburg),
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, 135–36

Benedict XII (pope): Bishop Fournier as,
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Benedict XVI (pope),
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, 177–78,
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, 223–24,
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.
See also
Ratzinger, Josef (cardinal)

as “grand inquisitor,”
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and opening of Vatican’s Inquisition archives,
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on Teilhard de Chardin,
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Bentley, Robert (governor),
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Berlin, Isaiah: on moral certainty, 248–49

Berlin Document Center: Nazi archives at,
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, 203–4, 207–8

Stasi archives, 204–8

Bethencourt, Francisco,
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,
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on decline of Inquisition, 140–41,
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Béziers massacre (1209),
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Bibles, vernacular: Roman Inquisition censors,
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Big Sort, The
(Bishop),
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bin Laden, Osama,
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“birthright citizenship”: as U.S. controversy, 76–78

Bishop, Bill:
The Big Sort,
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Black Death: in Spain,
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“Black Legend”: Spain and,
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, 187–88

Bloomberg, Michael,
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Boccaccio, Giovanni:
The Decameron,
136–38

Boff, Leonardo (father), 17–18

CDF silences & censors,
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Boniface VIII (pope),
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book-burning: censorship and,
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evangelical religion and,
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Boss: J. Edgar Hoover and the Great American Inquisition, The
(Theoharis & Cox),
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Boykin, William G. (general),
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Bradbury, Ray:
Fahrenheit 451,
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Brazil: Portuguese Inquisition in,
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secular inquisition in, 188–89

British Library (London),
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Bruce, Lenny,
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Bruno, Giordano,
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,
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Roman Inquisition prosecutes & executes,
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,
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, 127–29,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Buddhism: Catholic Church and,
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bureaucracy: Arendt on, 235–36

in CDF,
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in government, 234–35

in national security, 234–35

nature of, 234–35

in Roman Inquisition, 121–23,
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Burghley, Lord,
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on secular inquisition,
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Bush, George W.,
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,
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approves torture,
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,
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California: Inquisition in,
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Calvin, John,
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, 185–86,
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Camerarius, Philip, 123–24,
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Camp Delta.
See
Guantánamo detention facility

Camp Justice.
See
Guantánamo detention facility

Camp X-Ray.
See
Guantánamo detention facility

Candide
(Voltaire),
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canon law: and heresy, 38–39

Carafa, Giovanni Pietro.
See
Paul IV (pope)

Carnivore (surveillance software),
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Carroll, James: on censorship,
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Carvajal, Luis: Inquisition executes, 152–53

Case for Imperfection, The
(Sandel), 247–48

Cathars.
See also
Albigensian crusade

Church suppresses as heretics, 9–10, 28–29, 30–35,
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cultural legacy, 29–30

in Montaillou, 57–58

Montségur massacre (1244), 28–29,
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,
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theology of, 26–29

Catholic Church: anti-Semitism in,
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and Buddhism,
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bureaucratic record-keeping in, 40–43

centralization of authority in, 37–38

condemns Modernism, 170–71

and Confucianism,
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demands anti-Modernist oath,
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enforces doctrinal rigidity & social control, 169–71

printing revolution and, 112–14

prosecutes Albigensian crusade, 30–33

Queen Elizabeth I and,
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,
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, 193–94

relationship with civil government, 21–22

supporters kill Gov. Rosas,
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suppresses Cathar heresy, 9–10, 28–29, 30–35,
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“Catholic Church and Modern Science, The” (document series),
[>]
, 229–30

Catholic Encyclopedia
(1907): approves censorship, 118–19,
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cell phones: and surveillance, 237–38

censorship.
See also
Index of Forbidden Books

of Abelard,
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by Amazon,
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,
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America
threatened with,
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Bellarmine on, 121–22

Bellarmine threatened with,
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and book-burning,
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Carroll on,
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Catholic Encyclopedia
approves, 118–19,
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CDF and,
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,
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,
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Congregation of the Index and,
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, 118–19

in France, 197–98

by Goldman Sachs,
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Google and,
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Hentoff on,
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Master of the Sacred Palace administers, 117–18,
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and power of imprimatur,
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,
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,
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,
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under Queen Elizabeth I,
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by Roman Inquisition, 69–70, 118–26,
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,
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in Russia, 115–16,
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Savonarola promotes,
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of self, 126–27

social damage of, 125–26

in Spanish empire,
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St. Paul approves,
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Tedeschi on, 123–24

by Texas State Board of Education, 238–39

in Inquisition archives, 17–18

of WikiLeaks, 240–41

Chadwick, Henry,
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CHAOS program (CIA): surveillance by,
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Chavez, Angelico (father): on Inquisition in New Mexico, 145–46,
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Cheese and the Worms, The
(Ginzburg), 136–37

Cheney, Dick: “Cheney Doctrine,” 245–46

defends waterboarding,
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China: control of Internet in,
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,
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,
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intellectual freedom restricted in,
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church and state, separation of: Obama on,
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, 243–44

in U.S.,
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, 241–44

Cifres Giménez, Alejandro (monsignor): administers Inquisition archives, 15–17, 225–29,
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civil liberties: national security and, 210–11,
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Clement V (pope),
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Clement VIII (pope): and coffee,
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COINTELPRO program (FBI): surveillance by,
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Collins, Paul: on Inquistion in modern world,
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Columbus, Christopher,
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,
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,
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accompanied by
conversos,
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,
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personality & ambitions of, 146–47

Comey, James B.,
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Commonweal,
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communications revolution: Inquisition and, 148–49

Concordia discordantium canonum
(Gratian), 38–39,
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Confucianism: Catholic Church and,
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Congar, Yves,
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Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).
See also
Inquisition, Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office

and apparitions, 227–28

archives of, 4–6,
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and censorship,
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,
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,
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criticizes Harry Potter books, 18–19

excommunicates Balasuriya,
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functions & organization, 2–4,
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official pressure as weapon of,
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questions Schillebeeckx, 177–78

Ratzinger as head of, 2–3,
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,
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,
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, 180–81, 225–26

reputation for bureaucratic mediocrity,
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rescinds Küng’s authority to teach, 181–82

secret archives of, 4–6,
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silences Boff,
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takes action against Curran,
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tightens controls on universities,
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Congregation of the Index,
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.
See also
Index of Forbidden Books

abolished,
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and censorship,
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, 118–19

conspiracy theorists: and Inquisition, 20–21

conversos:
Columbus accompanied by,
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,
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migrate to Spanish empire, 150–53, 160–61

Spanish Inquisition prosecutes, 9–11,
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, 68–69, 95–96, 98–99,
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,
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Copernicus, Nicolaus: Bellarmine denounces,
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heliocentric system of, 127–31

Coulter, Ann,
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Council of Tarragona (1242),
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Council of Trent: and Counter-Reformation,
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Sarpi on,
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Counter-Reformation: Council of Trent and,
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Roman Inquisition leads,
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Cranmer, Thomas,
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Crucible, The
(Miller),
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crypto-Jews: and DNA research,
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and Pentacostalism, 161–62

survival of in New Mexico, 152–53, 161–63

Curran, Charles (father): CDF disciplines,
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,
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da Gama, Vasco,
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Darkness at Noon
(Koestler),
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,
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data collection: national security and, 208–15

De la Mare, Albinia,
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De Laurentiis, Dino,
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De Luca, Giuseppe (monsignor): on attempted suppression of Graham Greene,
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Decameron, The
(Boccaccio), 136–38

Deighton, Len:
Funeral in Berlin,
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Derrida, Jacques:
Archive Fever,
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Dershowitz, Alan: on torture,
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Descartes, René,
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Roman Inquisition censors,
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,
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deviance: and anti-communism,
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