The Italian Renaissance has traditionally been regarded as a critical turning point in the history of Europe; the vital stepping stone between the Age of Faith and the Age of Reason. This classical view of the Renaissance as the birth of individualism and modernity, as formulated by the famous Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt, is challenged and reassessed in this intriguing and diverse group of essays.
_ Leading scholars from different disciplines use a variety of approaches - textual and literary criticism, social anthropology and gender studies - to re-evaluate the period as a whole. the book is divided into three section, which discuss the model of death and rebirth and its political function; the social context of revival in terms of corporate and individual patronage; and the renaissance body as a political metaphor and social gesture. What emerges is an account of a mixed and lively culture which avoids the old generalizations and gives a fresh view of this most creative and fascinating period of European history.
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The assumption that the Renaissance was a critical turning-point in the history of Europe is challenged and reassessed in this collection of essays. The contributors use literary criticism, social anthropology and gender studies to take a fresh look at the impact of the Renaissance in Italy.
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She has written numerous articles and reviews, and is the author of The Renaissance (Seminar Studies in History: Longmans, 1988),
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ISBN
9780198203186
Publisert
1995
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Clarendon Press
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604 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
144 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
354
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