Book: The Renaissance SEMINAR STUDIES IN HISTORY
General Editors: Clive Emsley & Gordon Martel
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First published in 1988, Alison BrownAs Seminar Study on the Renaissance soon established itself as one of the most popular and useful books on the subject. For this expanded Second Edition the bookAs basic structure remains the same, but the author has taken the opportunity to rewrite the text entirely in the light of the wealth of literature which has been published over the past decade and the new directions Renaissance studies have taken. In particular, there are two new chapters, one on the rise of lordships and the impact of the Black Death and one on Renaissance theatre; the bibliography has also been thoroughlyupdated. As before, the main focus of the book is on the influence of classical ideas on Italy, and although Florence is still central to the book its uniqueness is now viewed more critically.
Alison Brown argues that although the Renaissance was not a movement in isolation, it was unique in many ways. She identifies the elements in society, culture and politics which were influenced by the movement and assesses the speed and the extent to which changes actually took place. Central to her argument is the belief that although the republican language of freedom and individualism encouraged the revival of classical ideas, this should not itself be taken as evidence of progress. She also tackles the means by which the Renaissance movement laid down its roots and spread across Europe.
The authorAs incisive use of some of the mass of documentation that abounds for this period helps readers to focus on the central issues and arguments surrounding the Renaissance. Now revised and updated, this Second Edition is sure to be welcomed by a new generation of students struggling to get to grips with this complex topic.
Details of Book: The Renaissance Book: The Renaissance
Author: Alison Brown, Theodore E. Brown
ISBN: 0582307813
ISBN-13: 9780582307810
, 978-0582307810
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 12051999
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Number of Pages: 152
Language: English