Cultural Revolution of the Nineteenth Century

About The Book

The beginnings of what we now call 'globalization' dates from the early sixteenth century when Europeans in particular the Iberian monarchies began to connect 'the four parts of the world'. From the end of the eighteenth and throughout the nineteenth centuries technical advancements such as the growth of the European rail network and the increasing ease of international shipping narrowed the physical and imagined distances between different parts of the globe. Books printed matter and theatrical performances were a crucial part of this process and the so-called 'long nineteenth century' saw a remarkable increase in readership and technological improvements that significantly changed the production of printed matter and its relationship with culture. This book analyzes this sea-change in knowledge and sharing of ideas through the prism of the transatlantic diffusion of French Brazilian Portuguese and English print-cultures. In particular it charts the circulation of printed matter publishers booksellers and actors between Europe and South America. Featuring a new original essay from Roger Chartier The Cultural Revolution of the 19th Century is an essential new benchmark in global and transnational history.
Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
downArrow

Details


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE