Hans Baron was one of the many great German émigré scholars whose
work Princeton brought into the Anglo-American world. His Crisis of
the Early Italian Renaissance has provoked more discussion and
inspired more research than any other twentieth-century study of the
Italian Renaissance. Baron's book was the first historical synthesis
of politics and humanism at that momentous critical juncture when
Italy passed from medievalism to the thought of the Renaissance.
Baron, unlike his peers, married culture and politics; he contended
that to truly understand the Renaissance one must understand the rise
of humanism within the political context of the day. This marked a
significant departure for the field and one that changed the direction
of Renaissance studies. Moreover, Baron's book was one of the first
major attempts of any sort to ground intellectual history in a fully
realized historical context and thus stands at the very origins of the
interdisciplinary approach that is now the core of Renaissance
studies. Baron's analysis of the forces that changed life and thought
in fifteenth-century Italy was widely reviewed domestically and
internationally, and scholars quickly noted that the book "will
henceforth be the starting point for any general discussion of the
early Renaissance." The Times Literary Supplement called it "a model
of the kind of intensive study on which all understanding of cultural
process must rest." First published in 1955 in two volumes, the work
was reissued in a one-volume Princeton edition in 1966.
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Revised Edition
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9781400847679
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2022
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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