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How were workers influenced by the print revolution?
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Lending libraries had been in existence from the 17th century onwards.In the 19th century, lending libraries in England became instruments for educating white collar workers, artisans and lower middle class people.History: India and the Contemporary World—IISometimes, self-educated working class people wrote for themselves.When their working hours were reduced, they could get time for self-improvement and self expression. They wrote political tracts and autobiographies in large numbers.
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Workers influenced the print revolution by spreading their problems and lending libraries.
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- Lending libraries in Britain were tools in the 19th century to teach white-collar workers, craftsmen and members of the lower middle class. India and the Contemporary World— II Often people wrote about their self-educated working class.
- Members of the self-educated working-class often read about themselves. They could have time for self-improvement and self-expression as their working hours were cut. They also published large numbers of public essays and autobiographies.
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