088642
Oxford
1993
24×31
tvrdi s omotom
240
engleski
Price: 15,00 EUR
This is a comprehensive historical and geographical monograph. The book provides a detailed account of the European Renaissance period from 1300 to 1600. It is divided into two main parts: Part One: The Heartland of the Renaissance – focuses on Italy as the cradle of the movement, analyzing the Italian city-states, Florence, Venice, and Rome. Part Two: The Renaissance and the Wider World – traces the spread of Renaissance ideas, art, and humanism throughout the rest of Europe (France, Germany, England, the Netherlands) and their interactions with the rest of the world. The book covers not only the history of art and literature, but also deeply analyzes the economic, political, social, and religious changes of the era. It contains hundreds of color illustrations, photographs of artworks, and detailed historical maps that visually explain the geopolitical and cultural changes in Europe. The maps are used to illustrate trade routes, the spread of the printing press, the migrations of artists, and the extent of influence of the great ruling dynasties (such as the Medici or the Habsburgs). French history and the Reformation. This book is considered an excellent reference work for both students and historians, as well as for the general public interested in the cultural history of Europe.