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Since the advent of the internet, it's hard to remember how printing transformed the world. In this episode, Sabrina recreates Gutenberg's printing press using time accurate techniques, and explores how it laid the foundation for how information is spread today. #HISTORY #HistoryRemadeWithSabrina Chapters: 00:00 Why Printing Changed the World 02:00 Gutenberg and the Printing Revolution 03:47 The Five-Step Printing Process 04:00 Making Movable Metal Type 18:12 Making Ink and Ink Balls 21:04 Printing the Final Page CREDITS Executive Producer Sabrina Cruz Melissa Fernandes Taha Khan Producer Molly Williams Researcher Chloe Binderup Craft Engineer Jade Codinera Writer Sabrina Cruz Host Sabrina Cruz Director Melissa Fernandes B-Cam / DIT River Shepperd Sound Edison Dietrich Production Assistant Gabrielle Augustin Varman Nava Story Editor Stephanie Castillo Editor Chase Madsen Animators Krisztina Varga Olivér Varga Executive Producers Sarah Walker Brian Huffman Executive Creative Director, A+E Networks Tim Nolan VP, Marketing Production, A+E Networks Kate Leonard VP, Brand Creative, History Matt Neary Music Courtesy of Audio Network Additional Footage and Photos Provided By Wikimedia Commons Pexels.com Freepik.com Metmuseum.org Library of Congress Produced by Answer in Progress for HISTORY® ©2021 A&E TELEVISION NETWORKS, LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. SOURCES Buringh, Eltjo & Zanden, Jan. (2009). Charting the “Rise of the West”: Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe, A Long-Term Perspective from the Sixth through Eighteenth Centuries. The Journal of Economic History. 69. 409-445. Davis, Margaret Leslie. The Lost Gutenberg: The Astounding Story Of One Book's Five-Hundred-Year Odyssey. Penguin, 2019. Elizabeth Eisenstein, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change. Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979) Goff, Frederick R. “Johann Gutenberg and the Scheide Library at Princeton.” The Princeton University Library Chronicle, vol. 37, no. 2, Princeton University Library, 1976, pp. 72–84, https://doi.org/10.2307/26403999. Gulik, Egbertus van et al. Erasmus And His Books. University Of Toronto Press, 2018. Helmers, Helmer, Nina Lamal, and Jamie Cumby. " Introduction: The Printing Press as an Agent of Power". Print and Power in Early Modern Europe (1500–1800). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2021. Man, John. The Gutenberg Revolution. Random House, 2010. Moxon, Joseph, and De Vinne, Theodore Low. Moxon's Mechanick exercises; or, The doctrine of handy-works applied to the art of printing, v.2 (1683), New York: The Typothetæ of the City of New York, https://doi.org/10.5479/sil.113648.39... Alternate access with scans/digitized original: https://archive.org/details/mechanick... Newman, M. Sophia. "The Buddhist History Of Moveable Type". TRICYCLE, 2016, https://tricycle.org/magazine/buddhis.... Accessed 2 Oct 2021. Romney, Rebecca, and J. P Romney. Printer's Error: Irreverent Stories From Book History. 1st ed., Harper's, 2017. Southward, John. A Dictionary Of Typography And Its Accessory Arts. Powell, 1871. The Edinburgh Encyclopedia. Joseph And Edward Parker; William Brown, Printer, 1832. Updike, Daniel Berkeley. Printing Types, Their History, Forms, And Use. Nabu Press, 2010. Wijnekus, Franciscus J. M, and E. F Wijnekus. ELSEVIER's DICTIONARY OF THE PRINTING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES : IN 6 LANGUAGES. 2nd ed., ELSEVIER, 1983. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Welcome to the joke under the fold! What did Gutenberg say when he ran out of paper? Oh sheet. Don't miss a video! Subscribe NOW: / @history ABOUT THE HISTORY CHANNEL: The HISTORY® Channel, a division of A+E Global Media, is the premier destination for historical storytelling. From best-in-class documentary events, to a signature slate of industry leading nonfiction series and premium fact-based scripted programming, The HISTORY® Channel serves as the most trustworthy source of informational entertainment in media. FOLLOW HISTORY CHANNEL: Watch Full Episodes: https://www.history.com/videos Sign Up For History Emails: https://www.history.com/emails/sign-up Browse Topical Videos: https://www.history.com/topics Facebook: / history Instagram: / history TikTok: / history X: / history YouTube: / @history Copyright Notice: This video and my YouTube channel contain dialog, music, and images that are property of The HISTORY® Channel. You are authorized to share the video link and channel, and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to our YouTube Channel is provided. © 2025 The HISTORY® Channel Is Gutenberg's printing press still useful? | History Remade with Sabrina / @history