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A sheet of printed paper could cross borders faster than an official denial. From movable type in early modern Europe to pamphlet wars, censorship campaigns, propaganda networks, and mass newspapers, printing altered who could speak, persuade, and challenge authority. This book traces the printing press as an instrument of conflict rather than a neutral machine. It explores how religious controversy, political rebellion, commercial publishing, and state control shaped public belief, then connects those historical patterns to later struggles over manipulated information. Readers see how new media repeatedly expand participation while also multiplying rumor, distortion, and organized persuasion.
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Liczba stron: 228
Rok wydania: 2026
