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A Confusion of Printers

English · Hardback

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The social history of the Reformation era remains a constant source of fascination for scholars. Of particular focus are the ways in which the movement intersected with print to help give birth to what we call "the modern era." One consistent theme is that while the story of the Reformation cannot be told without reference to print, often the more interesting stories are to be found in the trials and tribulations of the printers themselves.
The Reformation of the sixteenth century was, among other things, about courageous printers. Without them, the message of the Reformation would have been limited. But the uncertainties associated with being a printer/publisher in the period between 1517 and 1648 cannot be underestimated. Nowhere was it more uncertain and confusing than in England. As it turned out, however, that turbulence helped set the stage for the achievement of the freedom of the press by the end of the seventeenth century that had been unthinkable when the Tudors occupied the throne.

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Pearce J. Carefoote is the head of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Product details

Authors Pearce J. Carefoote
Publisher Wipf and Stock
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.11.2019
 
EAN 9781725252158
ISBN 978-1-72525-215-8
No. of pages 68
Dimensions 132 mm x 209 mm x 8 mm
Weight 175 g
Series Wycliffe Studies in History, Church, and Society
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Gruppen, RELIGION / Christian Church / History, Printers,Reformation,England,Protestant,Catholic,Anglican,sixteenth-century

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