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Side 1 relates to block 6. Noel Coley talks about the ways in which printing affected the spread of knowledge and ideas as well as the effects of printing on popular culture and the oral tradition.... -- Side 2 relates to Block 7. Angela Scholar asks what were the claims made by early champions of women, what did they achieve and why did they not achieve more? These are examined in the light of the intellectual and political background to 16th century France.
Metadata describing this Open University audio programme
Module code and title: A205, "Culture and belief in Europe, 1450-1600"
Item code: A205; AC4
Published: 1990
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
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Track listing:
track listing for this programme
Side 1 Track 1 Block 6: The impact of printing
Side 2 Track 2 Block 7; Early champions of women
Producers: Charles Cooper; Mags Noble
Contributors: Noel Coley; Angela Scholar
Publisher: BBC Open University
Master spool number: AC1310
Production number: AC1310
Available to public: no