Journal of Historical Political Economy > Vol 5 > Issue 2

The Dominican Order and the Printing Press

Jonathan Stavnskær Doucette, Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University, Denmark, jostdo@dps.aau.dk
 
Suggested Citation
Jonathan Stavnskær Doucette (2025), "The Dominican Order and the Printing Press", Journal of Historical Political Economy: Vol. 5: No. 2, pp 267-286. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/115.00000096

Publication Date: 02 Sep 2025
© 2025 J. S. Doucette
 
Subjects
Comparative political economy,  International organization,  Urban politics
 
Keywords
ReligionCatholic Churchtechnologydiffusion
 

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In this article:
Introduction 
The Dominican Order and the Printing Press 
Data and Empirical Strategy 
Results 
Conclusion 
References 

Abstract

The printing press was arguably one of the most important pre modern innovations. Why did some European cities adopt it and not others? I argue that the Dominican monastic order played a key role in explaining the diffusion of the printing press, as the technology was helpful in pursuing the order's spiritual and missionary goals. The article documents that cities with a Dominican monastery prior to the invention of the printing press, were more than twice as likely to adopt the press following its invention.

DOI:10.1561/115.00000096

Online Appendix | 115.00000096_app.pdf

This is the article's accompanying appendix.

DOI: 10.1561/115.00000096_app