History, asked by bhavanirajpoot786, 10 months ago

why do some historian thinks that print culture created the basis for the french reveloution

Answers

Answered by panesarh989
1

Answer:

: Some historians think that print culture created the basis for the French Revolution because (i) Printing of the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers like Voltaire and Rousseau led to them being read by many people.

Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
16

Answer:

Some historians think that print culture created the basis for the French Revolution because

(i) Print popularised the ideas of the enlightenment thinkers. The writings of Voltaire and Rousseau were read widely. Their writings provided a critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism, and they argued that everything be judged through the application of reason and rationality. As these writers attacked the despotic rulers and the authority of the church, the readers saw the world -

through new eyes that were questioning, critical and rational.

(ii) Print created a new culture of dialogue and debate in which all institutions, norms and values were discussed and re-evaluated.

(iii) By the 1780s, a lot of literature was published criticising and mocking the royalty. The underground circulation of such literature increased hostile sentiments against the monarchy.

Similar questions