The Internet of the 16th Century

When we think of the internet today, we imagine a network that connect people, ideas, knowledge across the globe. In the 16th century, however, a different but equally informative network emerged in Europe: the printing press. For the first time in European history, texts could be reproduced quickly and distributed widely, connecting scholars, merchants and religious communities across borders.

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A great overview about The Netherlands by BBC

I have read many books, listened to many podcasts and I am very pleased to share this overview about the Netherlands which is for once talking about this “country without borders”, a “crossroad of different cultures” in a very informative and for once non-judgmental way. It is a mix of testimonies from locals and non-locals, […]

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