Worldly Goods by Lisa Jardine

Worldly Goods by Lisa Jardine

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"Fascinating. . . . A notable achievement. . . . Real history is in the details, the small stories, of which Worldly Goods is a treasure house."—Richard Bernstein, New York Times

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Worldly Goods by Lisa Jardine

In this provocative and wholly absorbing work, Lisa Jardine offers a radical interpretation of the Renaissance, arguing that the creation of culture during that time was inextricably tied to the creation of wealth — that the expansion of commerce spurred the expansion of thought. As Jardine boldly states, "The seeds of our own exuberant multiculturalism and bravura consumerism were planted in the European Renaissance." While Europe's royalty and merchants competed with each other to acquire works of art, vicious commercial battles were being fought over who should control the centers for trade around the globe. Jardine encompasses Renaissance culture from its western borders in Christendom to its eastern reaches in the Islamic Ottoman Empire, bringing this opulent epoch to life in all its material splendor and competitive acquisitiveness. "A savvy, street-smart history of the Renaissance."—Dan Cryer, Newsday "Jardine's lively book is specific and down-to-earth. A particularly fascinating section recalls how books suddenly ceased to be principally collector's items or aids to scholars and became the sixteenth century's Internet, dispensing fact and fancy to high and low."—The New Yorker
Lisa Jardine (1944—2015) was professor of English and dean of the Faculty of Arts at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London and the author of many works, including Erasmus, Man of Letters.
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ISBN 13 9780393318661
ISBN 10 0393318664
Title Worldly Goods
Author Lisa Jardine
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 1998-10-02
Number of pages 512
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.