Les transformations majeures de la société s'accompagnent toujours de transformations parallèles dans les systèmes de communication sociale que nous appelons les médias. Dans ce livre, l'historien P. de ric Barbier fournit une nouvelle analyse économique, politique et sociale importante de la première grande « révolution médiatique » en Occident : l'invention Gutenberg de l'imprimerie au milieu du XVe siècle. Avec beaucoup de détails et une richesse de preuves historiques, Barbier retrace les développements de la culture manuscrite aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles, et montre comment le besoin croissant de documents écrits a initié les processus de changement qui ont culminé avec Gutenberg. Le XVe siècle est présenté comme « l'ère des start-ups » lorsque l'investissement et la recherche dans des technologies nouvelles à l'époque, y compris l'imprimerie, ont prospéré.
Retraçant les développements au cours du XVIe siècle, Barbier analyse les principales caractéristiques de cette première révolution médiatique : la croissance de la technologie, l'organisation du secteur littéraire moderne, le développement de la surveillance et de la censure et l'invention du processus de « médiatisation ». Il offre une riche variété d'exemples de villes de toute l'Europe, ainsi que l'évolution des médias imprimés en Chine et en Corée.
Cette réinterprétation perspicace de la révolution Gutenberg regarde également au-delà du contexte historique spécifique pour établir des liens entre l'avènement de l'impression dans la vallée du Rhin (vallée du papier) et notre propre révolution numérique moderne. Il sera d'un grand intérêt pour les étudiants et les érudits de l'histoire moderne, de la littérature et des médias, et plaira à tous ceux qui s'intéressent à ce qui reste l'une des plus grandes révolutions culturelles de tous les temps.
Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
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