Gutenberg's Europe : the book and the invention of Western modernity

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Gutenberg's Europe : the book and the invention of Western modernity

Frédéric Barbier ; translated by Jean Birrell

Polity, 2017

  • : pb
  • : hardback

タイトル別名

L'Europe de Gutenberg : le livre et l'invention de la modernité occidentale (XIIIe-XVIe siècle)

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-301) and index

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: hardback ISBN 9780745672571

内容説明

Major transformations in society are always accompanied by parallel transformations in systems of social communication what we call the media. In this book, historian Frederic Barbier provides an important new economic, political and social analysis of the first great 'media revolution' in the West: Gutenberg s invention of the printing press in the mid fifteenth century. In great detail and with a wealth of historical evidence, Barbier charts the developments in manuscript culture in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and shows how the steadily increasing need for written documents initiated the processes of change which culminated with Gutenberg. The fifteenth century is presented as the 'age of start-ups' when investment and research into technologies that were new at the time, including the printing press, flourished. Tracing the developments through the sixteenth century, Barbier analyses the principal features of this first media revolution: the growth of technology, the organization of the modern literary sector, the development of surveillance and censorship and the invention of the process of 'mediatization'. He offers a rich variety of examples from cities all over Europe, as well as looking at the evolution of print media in China and Korea. This insightful re-interpretation of the Gutenberg revolution also looks beyond the specific historical context to draw connections between the advent of print in the Rhine Valley ( paper valley ) and our own modern digital revolution. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of early modern history, of literature and the media, and will appeal to anyone interested in what remains one of the greatest cultural revolutions of all time.

目次

Contents Foreword Introduction Part one Gutenberg before Gutenberg Chapter 1 The preconditions for a new economy of the media The key space of modernity: the town The market in education The emergence of the political Chapter 2 The economy of the book Manuscript production Change: the objects and practices Chapter 3 The birth of the market The market and its regulation The religious paradigm, or the emergence of the masses Writing: work and the professions Part 2 The age of start-ups Chapter 4 The development and logics of innovation Paper and papermaking Xylography Punches, forms and moulds Chapter 5 Gutenberg and the invention of printing Historical portrait of a city Strasbourg The return to Mainz Chapter 6 Innovation Techniques: innovation in processes Practices The society of the workshops The invention of the graphosphere Part three The first media revolution Chapter 7 Printing conquers the world The spread of the innovation Ranking the cities Conjunctures and specializations: the market and innovation Chapter 8 The nature of text The book system The meaning of the text The 'book-machine' Chapter 9 The media explosion A new paradigm: production and reproduction The Reformation and printing Regulation: imposing order on books Printing and governments Conclusion Chronologies Semiology and virtuality Gutenberg's Europe Notes Abbreviations Index
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: pb ISBN 9780745672588

内容説明

Major transformations in society are always accompanied by parallel transformations in systems of social communication what we call the media. In this book, historian Frederic Barbier provides an important new economic, political and social analysis of the first great 'media revolution' in the West: Gutenberg s invention of the printing press in the mid fifteenth century. In great detail and with a wealth of historical evidence, Barbier charts the developments in manuscript culture in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and shows how the steadily increasing need for written documents initiated the processes of change which culminated with Gutenberg. The fifteenth century is presented as the 'age of start-ups' when investment and research into technologies that were new at the time, including the printing press, flourished. Tracing the developments through the sixteenth century, Barbier analyses the principal features of this first media revolution: the growth of technology, the organization of the modern literary sector, the development of surveillance and censorship and the invention of the process of 'mediatization'. He offers a rich variety of examples from cities all over Europe, as well as looking at the evolution of print media in China and Korea. This insightful re-interpretation of the Gutenberg revolution also looks beyond the specific historical context to draw connections between the advent of print in the Rhine Valley ( paper valley ) and our own modern digital revolution. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of early modern history, of literature and the media, and will appeal to anyone interested in what remains one of the greatest cultural revolutions of all time.

目次

Contents Foreword Introduction Part one Gutenberg before Gutenberg Chapter 1 The preconditions for a new economy of the media The key space of modernity: the town The market in education The emergence of the political Chapter 2 The economy of the book Manuscript production Change: the objects and practices Chapter 3 The birth of the market The market and its regulation The religious paradigm, or the emergence of the masses Writing: work and the professions Part 2 The age of start-ups Chapter 4 The development and logics of innovation Paper and papermaking Xylography Punches, forms and moulds Chapter 5 Gutenberg and the invention of printing Historical portrait of a city Strasbourg The return to Mainz Chapter 6 Innovation Techniques: innovation in processes Practices The society of the workshops The invention of the graphosphere Part three The first media revolution Chapter 7 Printing conquers the world The spread of the innovation Ranking the cities Conjunctures and specializations: the market and innovation Chapter 8 The nature of text The book system The meaning of the text The 'book-machine' Chapter 9 The media explosion A new paradigm: production and reproduction The Reformation and printing Regulation: imposing order on books Printing and governments Conclusion Chronologies Semiology and virtuality Gutenberg s Europe Notes Abbreviations Index

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