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Urban Literacy in Late Medieval Poland

Urban Literacy in Late Medieval Poland

Agnieszka Bartoszewicz

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This book surveys the development of the literacy of Polish burghers in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, revealing socio-economic and cultural processes that changed the life of Polish urban society. Polish urban literacy is examined according to the reception of Western European urban culture more generally. Town networks in medieval Poland are explained, and the literacy skills of the producers and users of the written word are discussed. Literacy skills differed greatly from one social group to another, it is shown, due to the variety of town dwellers (clerics and lay people, professionals of the written word, occasional users of writing, and illiterates). Other issues that are discussed include the cooperation between agents of lay and church literacy, the relationship between literacy and orality, and the difference between developing literacies in Latin and in the vernacular languages.

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OL Work ID
OL27798275W

Subjects

LiteracyPoland, intellectual lifeHistoryCity and town lifeMedieval Cities and townsIntellectual lifeMiddle classEducationCity dwellersWriting

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