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Sacred book, profane print: Print-as-commodity and patronage in colonial western India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Modern Asian Studies; 2024Description: 764-785ISSN:
  • 0026-749X, 1469-8099
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The first printing press landed on the western coast of India in the mid-sixteenth century. The introduction of printing technology did not immediately lead to a flourishing print culture, and the oral and scribal traditions continued to thrive for at lea
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The first printing press landed on the western coast of India in the mid-sixteenth century. The introduction of printing technology did not immediately lead to a flourishing print culture, and the oral and scribal traditions continued to thrive for at lea

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