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The History of Illiteracy in the Modern World Since 1750
The History of Illiteracy in the Modern World Since 1750 | Martyn Lyons
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This Palgrave Pivot examines the history of literacy with illiterate and semi-literate people in mind, and questions the clear division between literacy and illiteracy which has often been assumed by social and economic historians. Instead, it turns the spotlight on all those in-between, the millions who had some literacy skills, but for whom reading and writing posed difficulties. Its main focus is on those we have often labelled ‘illiterates’, rather than those who enjoyed full competence in reading and writing in modern society. In offering a historical perspective on the ‘problem’ of illiteracy in the modern world, it also questions some enduring myths surrounding the phenomenon. This book therefore has a revisionist objective: it intends to challenge conventional wisdom about illiteracy.
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Ruthiella I wonder how much having a phone with constant contact with the internet affects this. I know it does me, and I am old AND a dedicated reader. 🤔 1mo
rwmg @Ruthiella Yes, the article mentions social media as one factor. My attention span has definitely gone down over the years - I'm not sure whether to attribute it simply to age or the bad effects of social media or something worse. 1mo
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