Literacy and Popular Culture
Explore the transformative journey of literacy in England with Literacy and Popular Culture by David Vincent, published by Cambridge University Press in 1993. Spanning 376 pages, this insightful book delves into the evolution of literacy from a time when, in 1750, half the population could not even sign their names, to 1914, when England achieved a nominally literate society for the first time in history. Vincent meticulously examines the factors that contributed to the widespread adoption of literacy across English society, revealing its profound impact on the lives and thoughts of common people. This essential read is perfect for those interested in education, history, and the cultural shifts that shaped modern Britain. Gain a deeper understanding of how literacy transformed individual lives and societal structures in this compelling narrative.