The Renaissance in EuropeThe Renaissance is usually portrayed as a period dominated by the extraordinary achievements of great men: rulers, philosophers, poets, painters, architects and scientists. Leading scholar Margaret King recasts the Renaissance as a more complex cultural movement rooted in a unique urban society that was itself the product of many factors and interactions: commerce, papal and imperial ambitions, artistic patronage, scientific discovery, aristocratic and popular violence, legal precedents, peasant migrations, famine, plague, invasion and other social factors. Together with literary and artistic achievements, therefore, today's Renaissance history includes the study of power, wealth, gender, class, honour, shame, ritual and other categories of historical investigation opened up in recent years. Tracing the diffusion of the Renaissance from Italy to the rest of Europe, Professor King marries the best work of the last generation of scholars with the findings of the most recent research, including her own. Ultimately, she points to the multiple ways in which this seminal epoch influenced the later development of Western culture and society. |
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Contents
FOCUS Monte Cassino | 6 |
VOICES How to Succeed in Business | 20 |
FOCUS Personal Space | 68 |
An Age of Republics c 1250c 1350 33 | 101 |
Portraits and Personality | 120 |
At Home and in the Piazza | 137 |
VOICES Riot Plague and Punishment | 148 |
VOICES The Duties of a Wife | 157 |
FOCUS The Medici | 212 |
Visitors and Emissaries | 258 |
FOCUS The English Century | 264 |
FOCUS The Enchantments of Nowhere | 272 |
VOICES Luther and Calvin on Liberty and Free Will | 279 |
Suggested Readings and Links | 285 |
FOCUS Early Modern Cities | 294 |
VOICES Spanish Sketches | 299 |
Suggested Readings and Links | 165 |
Popular Religion | 174 |
Saints and Martyrs | 180 |
Pastors of the Flock | 187 |
Suggested Readings and Links | 193 |
VOICES A Despots Advice and a Republicans Lament | 204 |
VOICES In Search of Authenticity | 311 |
Suggested Readings and Links | 319 |
New Heavens New Earth | 330 |
VOICES Scientific Observers | 336 |
Credits | 359 |
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