Print enabled women to read in silence,discuss and debate among the like minded persons. - Women express themselves and shape their ideas. -It connects women across caste religion or class. -many women writes their experiances and stories . -Many liberal husband and fathers allowed their wife and daRead more
Print enabled women to read in silence,discuss and debate among the like minded persons. – Women express themselves and shape their ideas.
-It connects women across caste religion or class.
-many women writes their experiances and stories .
-Many liberal husband and fathers allowed their wife and daughters to study.
-many liberal husband & fathers allowed their wife and daughter to study.
After the revolt of 1857 ,enraged Englishmen demanded a clamp down on the native press. -The Venacular Press Act, 1878 was passed. it provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports in the vernacular press. -Government kept regular track of the vernacular newspapers. -when a report wRead more
After the revolt of 1857 ,enraged Englishmen demanded a clamp down on the native press.
-The Venacular Press Act, 1878 was passed. it provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports in the vernacular press.
-Government kept regular track of the vernacular newspapers.
-when a report was judged as seditious, newspaper was warned and if the warning was ignored the press was liable to be seized and the printing machinery confiscated.
Handwritten manuscripts could not satisfy the ever increasing demand for books. -copying was an expensive,laborious and time consuming business. -manuscripts were fragile that's why circulation was limited. -Woodblock were used for printing by early 15" century but this couldn'tcater to the ever incRead more
Handwritten manuscripts could not satisfy the ever increasing demand for books.
-copying was an expensive,laborious and time consuming business.
-manuscripts were fragile that’s why circulation was limited.
-Woodblock were used for printing by early 15″ century but this couldn’tcater to the ever increasing demand for print materials.
-Need for quicker and cheaper reproduction of books.
copying was an expensive, laborious and time consuming business. -Manuscripts were fragile and difficult to handle. -Not easily carried around or read easily.
copying was an expensive, laborious and time consuming business.
-Manuscripts were fragile and difficult to handle.
-Not easily carried around or read easily.
handwritten manuscripts were highly expensive and fragile while printed materials were cheap and easy to carry. -Handwritten manuscripts had to be handlled carefully and could not be carried around. -They could not be read easily as the scripts were in different style too.
handwritten manuscripts were highly expensive and fragile while printed materials were cheap and easy to carry.
-Handwritten manuscripts had to be handlled carefully and could not be carried around.
-They could not be read easily as the scripts were in different style too.
What were the impact of print culture on Indian women? Explain with example.
Print enabled women to read in silence,discuss and debate among the like minded persons. - Women express themselves and shape their ideas. -It connects women across caste religion or class. -many women writes their experiances and stories . -Many liberal husband and fathers allowed their wife and daRead more
Print enabled women to read in silence,discuss and debate among the like minded persons. – Women express themselves and shape their ideas.
See less-It connects women across caste religion or class.
-many women writes their experiances and stories .
-Many liberal husband and fathers allowed their wife and daughters to study.
-many liberal husband & fathers allowed their wife and daughter to study.
What steps were taken by the British to curb the freedom of press in India?
After the revolt of 1857 ,enraged Englishmen demanded a clamp down on the native press. -The Venacular Press Act, 1878 was passed. it provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports in the vernacular press. -Government kept regular track of the vernacular newspapers. -when a report wRead more
After the revolt of 1857 ,enraged Englishmen demanded a clamp down on the native press.
See less-The Venacular Press Act, 1878 was passed. it provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports in the vernacular press.
-Government kept regular track of the vernacular newspapers.
-when a report was judged as seditious, newspaper was warned and if the warning was ignored the press was liable to be seized and the printing machinery confiscated.
Explain the factors that helped in the rise of print culture in Europe?
Handwritten manuscripts could not satisfy the ever increasing demand for books. -copying was an expensive,laborious and time consuming business. -manuscripts were fragile that's why circulation was limited. -Woodblock were used for printing by early 15" century but this couldn'tcater to the ever incRead more
Handwritten manuscripts could not satisfy the ever increasing demand for books.
See less-copying was an expensive,laborious and time consuming business.
-manuscripts were fragile that’s why circulation was limited.
-Woodblock were used for printing by early 15″ century but this couldn’tcater to the ever increasing demand for print materials.
-Need for quicker and cheaper reproduction of books.
Why couldn’t the production of handwritten manuscripts satisfy the ever increasing demand for books? Give the reasons?
copying was an expensive, laborious and time consuming business. -Manuscripts were fragile and difficult to handle. -Not easily carried around or read easily.
copying was an expensive, laborious and time consuming business.
See less-Manuscripts were fragile and difficult to handle.
-Not easily carried around or read easily.
Describe the drawbacks of handwritten manuscripts in comparison to printed materials?
handwritten manuscripts were highly expensive and fragile while printed materials were cheap and easy to carry. -Handwritten manuscripts had to be handlled carefully and could not be carried around. -They could not be read easily as the scripts were in different style too.
handwritten manuscripts were highly expensive and fragile while printed materials were cheap and easy to carry.
See less-Handwritten manuscripts had to be handlled carefully and could not be carried around.
-They could not be read easily as the scripts were in different style too.