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Contesting the Renaissance William Caferro (Vanderbilt University, USA)

Contesting the Renaissance By William Caferro (Vanderbilt University, USA)

Contesting the Renaissance by William Caferro (Vanderbilt University, USA)


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In the nineteenth century, the Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt famously defined the Renaissance as a period of progress, reason, the emergence of the individual, and the beginning of modernity.

Contesting the Renaissance Summary

Contesting the Renaissance by William Caferro (Vanderbilt University, USA)

In this book, William Caferro asks if the Renaissance was really a period of progress, reason, the emergence of the individual, and the beginning of modernity.

  • An influential investigation into the nature of the European Renaissance
  • Summarizes scholarly debates about the nature of the Renaissance
  • Engages with specific controversies concerning gender identity, economics, the emergence of the modern state, and reason and faith
  • Takes a balanced approach to the many different problems and perspectives that characterize Renaissance studies

Contesting the Renaissance Reviews

Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries. (Choice, 1 August 2011)

About William Caferro (Vanderbilt University, USA)

William Caferro is Associate Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. His previous publications include Mercenary Companies and the Decline of Siena (1998), and The Spinelli: Merchants, Patrons and Bankers in Renaissance Florence (1998).

Table of Contents

1. The Renaissance Question.

2. Individualism. Who was the Renaissance Man?

3. Gender. Who was the Renaissance Woman?

4. Humanism. Renovation or Innovation?

5. Economy. Hard Times or Prosperity?

6. Politics. The Emergence of the Modern State?

7. Faith and Science. Religious or Rational?

Additional information

NLS9781405123709
9781405123709
1405123702
Contesting the Renaissance by William Caferro (Vanderbilt University, USA)
New
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2010-07-02
272
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