Johns Hopkins Symposia in Comparative History: The French Book
Religion, Absolutism and Readership, 1585-1715
- 136pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Henri-Jean Martin delves into the significance of books and the publishing industry in early modern France, examining how they shaped culture and society. His exploration highlights the evolution of reading practices, the impact of print on literacy, and the broader implications for knowledge dissemination during this transformative period. Through a historical lens, Martin reveals the intricate relationship between books and the social dynamics of the time.
