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Leidimo metai 2005 m.
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ISBN 9780521770903

Print Culture and the Early Quakers

Discover the fascinating intersection of faith and communication in "Print Culture and the Early Quakers," authored by a knowledgeable expert in the field. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this hardback edition spans 292 pages and delves into the Quaker movement's innovative use of the printing press from the 1650s onwards.

This insightful book examines how early Quaker leaders utilized printed tracts to promote their message and engage with the public. It details the processes of production, distribution, and readership, highlighting the significance of print in their dynamic campaign for religious and political liberty. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this work sheds light on the transformative power of print culture in shaping social movements. Explore the rich history of the Quakers and their enduring impact on society through this essential read.

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Print Culture and the Early Quakers

Regular price €116,39
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