Explain in brief The print revolution and its impact?.....
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The major impacts of print revolution are
i) New reading public was emerged.
(ii) The hearing people became reading people.
(iii) Religious debates due to fear of prints led to distinctive interpretation of faith.
(iv) Printing transformed the lives of the people.
(v) It opened new ways of looking at things.
(vi) Print culture also affected the life of poor people and women in many ways. The print gave birth to new form of popular literature. Very small books were brought out. They were sold across roads. The poor people brought these books and read with great interest. Books were cheap so that the poor people could also afford them.
(vii) Women's reading increased enormously in middle class homes. Liberal husbands and fathers began educating their women folk at home and send them to schools. Women schools were also set up.
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(i) New reading public was emerged.
(ii) The hearing people became reading people.
(iii) Religious debates due to fear of prints led to distinctive interpretation of faith.
(iv) Printing transformed the lives of the people.
(v) It opened new ways of looking at things.
(vi) Print culture also affected the life of poor people and women in many ways. The print gave birth to new form of popular literature. Very small books were brought out. They were sold across roads. The poor people brought these books and read with great interest. Books were cheap so that the poor people could also afford them.
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(i) New reading public was emerged.
(ii) The hearing people became reading people.
(iii) Religious debates due to fear of prints led to distinctive interpretation of faith.
(iv) Printing transformed the lives of the people.
(v) It opened new ways of looking at things.
(vi) Print culture also affected the life of poor people and women in many ways. The print gave birth to new form of popular literature. Very small books were brought out. They were sold across roads. The poor people brought these books and read with great interest. Books were cheap so that the poor people could also afford them.
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