Summary: An examination of the Renaissance as a cultural phenomenon which was patronised by a capitalist society. The author pulls together the different aspects of "renaissance", highlighting the importance of economic, political, military, religious, ceremonial, intellectual, literary and artistic factors in its development. The text also focuses on wealthy cities such as Florence, Venice and Rome, but sets them in the wider context of the peninsula as a whole. In addition, the fundamental issues of what Renaissance men and women thought about themselves and their world are analyzed through researched historiography and source material. There are summary diagrams, along with advice for students on note-taking and examination skills.
Concise and readable introductions to major issues.Includes study guides for each chapter.Lists a Chronological Table and further reading.
Table of Contents: Introduction: Renaissance Italy and European HistoryMaking Money: The Economic FrameworkThe Social FabricThe Political StructureReligion and the ChurchThe Ancient World and Renaissance HumanismRenaissance Men and the Real WorldThe Art BusinessConclusion
About the Author(s): Rob Hole is an experienced author of the Renaissance period.