The Renaissance In Europe
This new, compact, up-to-date text presents a comprehensive view of the Renaissance, stressing its roots in Italy--a region that never lost contact with its Roman past. The text demonstrates how the Italian phase of the Renaissance reached into the rest of Europe and how it preconditioned later aspects of European civilization--religious reform, global encounters, the Scie...more
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For a textbook, not bad. Outlines in an easy way the Renaissance and the many facets of this fascinating time period. The only criticism is I wish the Glossary had been a little more in-depth.
A textbook, although almost not, written by an extremely influential scholar of the Renaissance and women. If you teach the Renaissance, this is an invaluable reference resource focusing on cultural and social elements.
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