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El. knyga: Renaissance

  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Serija: Seminar Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429621352
  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Serija: Seminar Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429621352

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The Renaissance, now in its third edition, engages with earlier and current debates about the Renaissance, especially concerning its ‘modernity’, its elitism and gender bias and its globalism.

This new edition has been revised to include a discussion of Venice, Rome, Naples and Florence and their relationship with surrounding courts and smaller provincial towns. Brown provides a fresh insight into some of the main themes of the Renaissance, with humanism now being explored in relation to gender, the position of women and the response of religious reformers to the new ideas. The broad geographical scope, concluding with an examination of diffusion through trade with Constantinople, Portugal and Spain, allows students to fully explore how the Renaissance transformed into a global movement.

Key themes, such as humanism, art and architecture, Renaissance theatre and the invention of printing, are illustrated with quotations and exempla, making this book an invaluable source for students of the Renaissance, early modern history and social and cultural history.

PART 1 Introduction
1(12)
1 The Problem Of Interpretation
3(4)
2 The Concept Of Revival
7(3)
3 Earlier Renaissances, 800--1300
10(3)
PART 2 Context: politics and religion
13(20)
4 Italian Communes And City-States, C. 1300
15(5)
5 The Rise Of Lordships And The Black Death
20(3)
6 Florence, Venice And Naples
23(7)
7 Rome And The Papacy
30(3)
PART 3 Renaissance passions
33(44)
8 Petrarch, Self-Love And The Love Of Books
35(11)
9 New Schools
46(5)
10 Liberty And Republicanism
51(5)
11 Art And Architecture
56(9)
12 Man, The Measure Of All Things
65(8)
13 Religion, Ancient And Modern
73(4)
PART 4 Society and the circulation of new ideas
77(24)
14 Commerce And The Classics: In Europe And The East
79(8)
15 Portugal, Spain And The New World
87(4)
16 The Invention Of Printing
91(4)
17 Representation And The Renaissance Theatre
95(6)
PART 5 Assessment
101(8)
18 The Global Renaissance
103(6)
PART 6 Documents
109(28)
The language of revival
111(3)
Petrarch, writer and poet
114(2)
Florence and the renaissance
116(3)
Aspects of the movement
119(7)
Patronage
126(6)
Changing fashions or changing values?
132(5)
Bibliography 137(9)
Index 146
Alison Brown is Emeritus Professor of Italian Renaissance History at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her work has focused on the history of Florence during the Medici and Savonarolan regimes and the revolution in political thinking and language at this time. Her most recent publications include The Return of Lucretius to Renaissance Florence (2010) and Piero di Lorenzo de Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy (2020).