Contrary to the historiographical commonplace -no Reformation without print- Cultures of Communication examines media in the early modern world through the lens of the period's religious history. Looking beyond the emergence of print, this collection of ground-breaking essays highlights the pivotal role of theology in the formation of the early modern cultures of communication. The authors assembled here urge us to understand the Reformation as a response to the perceived crisis of religious communication in late medieval Europe. In addition, they explore the novel demands placed...
Contrary to the historiographical commonplace -no Reformation without print- Cultures of Communication examines media in the early modern ...