作者简介

Elizabeth Lewisohn Eisenstein is an American historian of the French Revolution and early 19th century France. She is well-known for her work on the history of early printing, writing on the transition in media between the era of 'manuscript culture' and that of 'print culture', as well as the role of the printing press in effecting broad cultural change in Western civilization.
Eisenstein's best-known work is The Printing Press as an Agent of Change, a two-volume, 750-page exploration of the effects of movable type printing on the literate elite of post-Gutenberg Western Europe. In this work she focuses on the printing press's functions of dissemination, standardization, and preservation and the way these functions aided the progress of the Protestant Reformation, the Renaissance, and the Scientific Revolution. Eisenstein's work brought historical method, rigor, and clarity to earlier ideas of Marshall McLuhan and others, about the general social effects of such media transitions.
This work provoked debate in the academic community from the moment it was published and is still inspiring conversation and new research today. Her work also influenced later thinking about the subsequent development of digital media. Her work on the transition from manuscript to print influenced thought about new transitions of print text to digital formats, including multimedia and new ideas about the definition of text.

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《作为变革动因的印刷机》分两卷、共三部分。第一部分的重点是西欧从手抄书文化向印刷文化的过渡,尝试勾勒这一次传播革命的主要特征。第二部分和第三部分论述这次传播革命和其他社会发展的关系,这些变革通常被认为与其相关的中世纪到近代的过渡联系在一起。


Elizabeth Lewisohn Eisenstein is an American historian of the French Revolution and early 19th century France. She is well-known for her work on the history of early printing, writing on the transition in media between the era of 'manuscript culture' and that of 'print culture', as well as the role of the printing press in effecting broad cultural change in Western civilization...

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  • malingcat
    应该是2010年新闻传播学领域最重要的译作。很少当书托,但是此书乃书籍史和传播史领域的一流经典之作。英文版我看过引过推荐过。在此隆重地、真诚地推荐。09-19
  • Shayne
    作为一本历史著作,本书力图打破内史与外史截然区分的传统范式,从文化“滞留物”的传播入手,重构文艺复兴、宗教改革和科学革命的叙史。作者注意到,书面的学术化历史学本身的观念中有大量后印刷机时代的前见沉淀,因而试图以进入回环的方式揭示手抄书文化的特征:由此观之,现代性最新颖的特征不是别的,而是思想能够变成恒久、广泛流传的著作,圣经和自然至此才终于成为人们面前可以共同观看的文本。除了主题极具启发性,作者治史极为严谨,既力求探索富有解释潜力的图式,又注重解释的限度,堪称楷模。10-13
  • [已注销]
    史料极为详实,而已。。。作者写了十四年,收集了资料,没有功劳有苦劳。恩。11-04
  • 脑洞少年浣熊君
    对欧洲来说 这是一本好书 对我们来说 这毫无意义11-30
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