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Paper Development

"Paper Development" explores the fascinating history of paper, tracing its evolution from ancient writing surfaces like papyrus and parchment to its profound impact on global civilizations. The book highlights how the invention of paper in China during the Han Dynasty, often attributed to Cai Lun, revolutionized record-keeping and knowledge dissemination. Its accessibility facilitated the democratization of knowledge and spurred the printing revolution, fundamentally reshaping societies worldwide.

The book follows paper's journey along the Silk Road, detailing its adaptation and spread through the Islamic world and into Europe, where it fueled the Renaissance. It emphasizes the cultural exchanges and technological advancements associated with paper's adoption in different regions.

By integrating technological, cultural, and economic factors, "Paper Development" offers a comprehensive perspective on the iterative process of innovation that shaped paper's development over centuries. Structured chronologically with historical records and archaeological findings, this book provides a nuanced understanding of paper's significance. Each chapter builds upon the last, revealing how this seemingly simple material acted as a catalyst for societal advancement and continues to offer insights into the impact of technology on world history.


Forfatter:

  • Marcus Blackwell

Format:

  • E-bog

Varighed:

  • 95 sider

Sprog:

engelsk

Kategorier:

  • Historie
  • Forhistorisk tid
  • Naturvidenskab og teknik
  • Teknik

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