Why did some people fear the effect of easily available printed books? Choose one example from Europe and one from India.

Print Culture and the Modern World

Europe Example: During the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, the widespread availability of printed books raised fears among Catholic officials that it would undermine their authority and lead to a loss of control over religious interpretation.

India Example: In British colonial India during the 19th century, the British administration recognized the power of printed books and feared that they could fuel anti-colonial sentiments and nationalist movements, challenging their rule.

– Written By Komal

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