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Printing the Event - (Studies in Early Modern and Contemporary European History) by Stefano Cassini & Tobias Daniels & Sandra Toffolo (Hardcover)
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- Printing the Event explores the relationship between events and the printing press from its advent around 1450 to ca. 1515.
- About the Author: Stefano Cassini, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy; Tobias Daniels, LMU, Munich, Germany; Sandra Toffolo, ISIG, Trento, Italy.
- 270 Pages
- History, Modern
- Series Name: Studies in Early Modern and Contemporary European History
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Printing the Event explores the relationship between events and the printing press from its advent around 1450 to ca. 1515. Beginning with the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the most diverse events were accompanied (and recorded) by printed and illustrated material. These ranged from calendars, papal bulls, indulgences and proclamations to publications of diplomatic writings, meetings and festivities. Information on natural disasters, miraculous phenomena, prognostications, pamphlets, war and pilgrimages were printed as well, often in the form of broadsides and pamphlets, some of which were illustrated with woodcuts. This volume explores how printed materials functioned as media, how they shaped the way events were perceived and interpreted, whether they gave meaning or distorted it, how they steered the course of events, and how the news market changed printing itself.
About the Author
Stefano Cassini, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy; Tobias Daniels, LMU, Munich, Germany; Sandra Toffolo, ISIG, Trento, Italy.