Italy in the Age of the Renaissance by John M Najemy

Italy in the Age of the Renaissance by John M Najemy

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The twelve essays in this volume, each written by a leading specialist, present an accessible and comprehensive introduction to Italian Renaissance society, intellectual history, and politics, with each contribution reflecting the most recent innovations in the way that historians view and study the period.

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Italy in the Age of the Renaissance by John M Najemy

Italy in the Age of Renaissance offers a new introduction to the most celebrated period of Italian history in twelve essays by leading and innovative scholars. Recent scholarship has enriched our understanding of Renaissance Italy by adding new themes and perspectives that have challenged the traditional picture of a largely secular and elite world of humanists, merchants, patrons, and princes. These new themes encompass both social and cultural history (the family, women, lay religion, the working classes, marginal social groups) as well as new dimensions of political history that highlight the growth of territorial states, the powers and limits of government, the representation of power in art and architecture, the role of the South, and the dialogue between elite and non-elite classes. This thematically organized volume introduces readers to the fruitful interaction between the more traditional topics in Renaissance studies and the new, broader approach to the period that has developed in the last generation.
John M. Najemy is Professor of History at Cornell University.
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ISBN 13 9780198700401
ISBN 10 0198700407
Title Italy in the Age of the Renaissance
Author John M Najemy
Series Short Oxford History Of Italy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2004-11-04
Number of pages 344
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