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CBSE Class 10th History Notes Chapter 5 Print Culture and the Modern World

Learning Objective

The First Printed Books

Print in Japan

Print Comes to Europe

Gutenberg and the Printing Press

The Print Revolution and Its Impact

The Print Revolution wasn’t just about printing books; it revolutionized people’s lives, altering how they accessed information and interacted with institutions and authorities.

A New Reading Public

Religious Debates and the Fear of Print

Print sparked debate and concern, with fears over its impact on minds. Some worried about spreading rebellious or irreligious ideas. In 1517, Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses criticized Roman Catholic Church practices. Printed copies of his text divided the Church and sparked the Protestant Reformation.

Print and Dissent

In the 16th century, Menocchio’s reinterpretation of the Bible angered the Roman Catholic Church, leading to his execution. By 1558, the Church started keeping a list of banned books called the Index of Prohibited Books.

The Reading Mania

‘Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the world!’

Print Culture and the French Revolution

Historians argue that print culture played a pivotal role in fueling the conditions for the French Revolution through three key mechanisms:

  1. Popularizing Enlightenment ideas: Print widely disseminated the critical thoughts of Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire and Rousseau, challenging traditional beliefs and despotic rule.
  2. Fostering a culture of dialogue: Print encouraged public debate, paving the way for new ideas, including those advocating for social revolution.
  3. Satirical literature and critique of royalty: By the 1780s, literature mocking royalty and critiquing their morality became widespread, contributing to growing discontent.

Print didn’t directly shape minds but provided avenues for new ways of thinking, allowing people to accept, reject, and interpret ideas independently.

The Nineteenth Century

In the 19th century, mass literacy in Europe expanded significantly, with a surge in new readers among children, women, and workers.

Children, Women and Workers

Further Innovations

India and the World of Print

Manuscripts Before the Age of Print

Print Comes to India

Religious Reform and Public Debates

New Forms of Publication

Women and Print

Print and the Poor People

Print and Censorship

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