'A valuable reassessment of the Renaissance.' - History

In this study Peter Burke distances himself from the traditional interpretation of the Renaissance as essentially Italian, self-consciously modern and easily separable from the Middle Ages. He emphasises the survival of medieval traditions and the process of the creative adaptation of classical forms and values to their new cultural and social contexts in Italy and elsewhere in Europe. The story is carried down to the seventeenth century and the diffusion and disintegration of what had once been a coherent movement. Illustrated with black and white plates, this edition has been updated throughout to take account of recent scholarship, has a fully revised bibliography and will provide the student with a stimulating introduction to the subject.
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In this study Peter Burke distances himself from the traditional interpretation of the Renaissance as essentially Italian, self-consciously modern and easily separable from the Middle Ages.

List of Plates
Editor's Preface
The Myth of the Renaissance
Italy: Revival and Innovation
The Renaissance Abroad: or the Uses of Italy
The Disintegration of the Renaissance
Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Index.

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'A valuable reassessment of the Renaissance.' - History

Product details

ISBN
9780333669273
Published
1997-04-11
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
127 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
140 mm
Age
Lower undergraduate, UU, UA, 05, 14
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
88

Author

Biographical note

Peter Burke is Professor Emeritus of Cultural History and Life Fellow of Emmanuel College at Cambridge University, UK. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and has published 26 books, and his work has so far been translated into 33 languages. His publications include History and Social Theory (1992, revised edition 2005) and an edited book, New Perspectives on Historical Writing (1991, revised edition 2000).