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Grit in the engine

Robert McCrum considers Index’s role in the history of the fight for free speech, from the oppression of the Cold War to censorship online In February 1663, the London printer John Twyn waited in...

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National Poetry day | Poems by Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Zarganar

In its 40-year history, Index has showcased some of the world’s most remarkable poets, many of whom have faced intimidation for speaking out. To mark National Poetry Day, we republish two poets jailed...

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The first issue

Stephen Spender: With concern for those not free The simple point I would like to make is that at this moment, in many countries, there are writers and scholars interested in ideas, or in describing...

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TV coverage of Northern Ireland

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The primary homeland

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From the archives: A century on from the Russian Revolution

Credit: Amy Allcock / Flickr The summer 2017 issue of Index on Censorship magazine explores how the 1917 Russian Revolution still affects freedom today, in Russia and throughout the world. To mark the...

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