BOOKLAND. Good Idea Series

Par : ASHISH RAJPOOT
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233961694
  • EAN9798233961694
  • Date de parution12/06/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Every book published in the modern world carries within its identity a sequence of digits beginning with 978. This prefix, assigned by the International Standard Book Number system, is not merely an administrative convenience. It is, in a quiet and unremarked way, one of the most powerful affirmations in the history of human culture: a declaration that the object bearing it belongs to an organised, globally recognised family of recorded thought.
The 978 prefix links a thriller bought at an airport in Mumbai to a scholarly monograph shelved in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, and both of those to a children's picture book in Buenos Aires and a technical manual in Seoul. They are different objects with different purposes and different audiences, but they share a common identity as books, and that identity has a history stretching back several millennia.
This book is an attempt to tell that history. It is the history of how human beings first learned to record language on physical surfaces, how they developed technologies to reproduce those records at scale, how they built institutions to preserve and distribute them, how they fought over them, censored them, smuggled them across borders, and eventually made them available to more people than any previous generation could have imagined.
It is, in the deepest sense, the history of how humanity has chosen to remember itself. The title Bookland 978 is deliberately evocative. The world of books is not a single country with fixed borders but a territory that exists wherever people read, write, argue about what they have read, and pass books on to others. It is a territory that has been expanding and contracting for thousands of years, that has been the site of extraordinary creativity and extraordinary destruction, and that in the present era faces both the most exciting possibilities and the most serious challenges in its entire recorded history.
The account that follows draws on the established scholarship of book historians, librarians, archivists, philologists, and cultural historians working across several academic traditions. In-text citations have been provided throughout in accordance with standard scholarly practice. The aim has been to combine the rigour of academic history with the accessibility of narrative non-fiction, producing a book that a general reader can engage with while also serving as a reliable introduction to the field for students and researchers encountering it for the first time.
The ten chapters that follow move broadly chronologically, from the earliest writing systems of ancient Mesopotamia through the medieval manuscript tradition, the transformative impact of the printing press, the development of modern publishing and library systems, and on to the profound disruptions and possibilities of the digital present. Along the way the book pauses to examine particular episodes in depth: the destruction of the Library of Alexandria, the culture of Islamic scholarship in the medieval period, the role of books in the Protestant Reformation, the censorship regimes of the twentieth century, and the open access movement of the twenty-first.
These episodes are not digressions. They are the moments at which the stakes of book history become most visible, at which it becomes clear why the history of books is also, inseparably, the history of freedom, power, and the human desire to be understood.
Ashish Rajpoot is a versatile Indian author, researcher, and historian known for his extensive work in various genres. Here are some key highlights from his literary journey:Genres1. Fiction: Novels, short stories, and poetry that explore themes of love, life, and social issues.2. Non-Fiction: Historical studies, research papers, and essays that delve into India's rich cultural heritage.3. Self-Help: Inspirational and motivational books that offer practical advice and guidance.4.
History and Archaeology: In-depth studies on India's historical past, numismatics, and archaeological findings. Notable Works1. Quomodo: A thought-provoking fiction work that showcases his storytelling skills.2. Kushana Coinage: A historical study on numismatics that highlights his expertise in the field.3. Ye Duniyaa Hai Sab Hota Hai: A philosophical exploration of life's complexities and mysteries.
Literary Contributions1. Founder of YuvaanSabha (Yuva Vani Nagri Sabha): A literature publishing community that promotes emerging writers, fosters a love for reading and writing, and preserves India's cultural heritage. Recognition and ImpactAshish Rajpoot's work has been widely appreciated for its unique blend of historical research, philosophical insights, and creative storytelling. His contributions to Indian literature and history have made a significant impact on readers and scholars alike.
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