00973cam2 22002651 450 SOBE0007246220220621100246.0311008467820220621d1981 |||||ita|0103 bagerDE<<31.3: >>Sprache und LiteraturLiteratur der Augusteischen Zeit: einzelne Autoren, Forts.Vergil, Horaz, Ovid. 3herausgegeben von Wolfgang HaaseBerlinNew YorkW. de Gruyter1981P. VIII, 1400-215825 cm001E6002000547292001 <<2: >>Principat31.3Haase, WolfgangAF00023321070ITUNISOB20220621RICAUNISOBUNISOB900|Sto115791SOBE00072462M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM900|Sto000044-2.31.3CON115791acquistobethbUNISOBUNISOB20220621100206.020220621100246.0bethb: Sprache und Literatur987881UNISOB03070nam 22006014a 450 991077769670332120230617010305.00-292-79736-210.7560/705791(CKB)1000000000454125(OCoLC)614956113(CaPaEBR)ebrary10172735(SSID)ssj0000233055(PQKBManifestationID)11191034(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000233055(PQKBWorkID)10220686(PQKB)10587727(MiAaPQ)EBC3443000(OCoLC)60745766(MdBmJHUP)muse2155(Au-PeEL)EBL3443000(CaPaEBR)ebr10172735(DE-B1597)587420(DE-B1597)9780292797369(EXLCZ)99100000000045412520040309d2004 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrReading Palestine[electronic resource] printing and literacy, 1900-1948 /Ami Ayalon1st ed.Austin University of Texas Press20041 online resource (222 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-292-70579-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-200) and index.Literacy and education -- Texts : imported, produced, viewed -- Texts accessed and afforded -- Individual reading -- Collective reading.Prior to the twentieth century, Arab society in Palestine was predominantly illiterate, with most social and political activities conducted through oral communication. There were no printing presses, no book or periodical production, and no written signs in public places. But a groundswell of change rapidly raised the region's literacy rates, a fascinating transformation explored for the first time in Reading Palestine. Addressing an exciting aspect of Middle Eastern history as well as the power of the printed word itself, Reading Palestine describes how this hurried process intensified the role of literacy in every sphere of community life. Ami Ayalon examines Palestine's development of a modern educational system in conjunction with the emergence of a print industry, libraries and reading clubs, and the impact of print media on urban and rural populations. Drawn from extensive archival sources, official reports, autobiographies, and a rich trove of early Palestinian journalism, Reading Palestine provides crucial insight into the dynamic rise of literacy that revolutionized the way Palestinians navigated turbulent political waters.ReadingPalestineHistory20th centuryLiteracyPalestineHistory20th centuryReadingHistoryLiteracyHistory302.2/244/094694Ayalon Ami1945-1207705MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910777696703321Reading Palestine3765429UNINA