The Culture of Print
The Culture of Print
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An account of the cultural transformation brought about by the discovery and development of printing in Europe: adopting a case-study approach, it attempts to place texts within their specific local context, emphasizing the multiplicity of ways in which early printed materials were used.
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The Culture of Print by Roger Chartier
This collective work offers an account of the cultural transformation brought about by the discovery and development of printing in Europe. After Gutenburg, all European culture was a culture of print which the printed work penetrated the entire web of social relations, touching people's deepest selves as well as claiming its place in the public sphere. In order to study this cultural form, the authors have been guided by three concerns. First, they have focussed primarily on printed matter other than books, such as broadsheets, flysheets and posters. Second, they have adopted a case study approach, examining particular texts or printed objects concerning specific events. Third, they have tried to understand the use of these materials by placing them within the local specific contexts which gave them meaning. The authors emphasize the multiplicity of ways in which printed materials were used in early modern Europe. Festive, ritual, cultic, civic and pedagogic uses were social activities and involved deciphering texts in a collective way, those who knew how to read leading those who did not. Only gradually did these collective forms of appropriation give way to a practice of reading - privately, silently, using the eyes alone - which has become common today. This wide-ranging work opens up new historical and methodological perspectives on one of the most important transformations in Western culture. It is a collective work by a group of leading historians, including Roger Chartier, Alain Boureau, Marie-Elisabeth Ducreux, Christian Jouhaud, Paul Saenger and Catherine Velay-Vallentin, and it will become a focal point of debate for historians and sociologists interested in the culture and transformations which accompanied the rise of modern societies.
Alain Boureau, directeur d'etudes a l'E.H.E.S.S., est medieviste. Parmi ses derniers ouvrages: L'Evenement sans fin. Recit et christianisme au Moyen Age (1993), Le Droit de cuissage. Histoire de la fabrication d'un mythe (1995), Theologie, science et censure au XIIIe siecle. Le cas de Jean Peckham (1999), La Loi du royaume. Les moines, le droit et la construction de la nation anglaise (XIe-XIIIe siecles) (2001), Satan heretique. La naissance de la demonologie dans l'Occident medieval (1280-1330) (2004). Il dirige avec Ruedi Imbach la collection Bibliotheque scolastique et, avec Michel Desgranges, la collection Histoire. Il a realise l'edition des quatre tomes precedents.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780745605753 |
| ISBN 10 | 0745605753 |
| Title | The Culture of Print |
| Author | Roger Chartier |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Polity Press |
| Year published | 1989-08-24 |
| Number of pages | 350 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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