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Kenneth R. Bartlett

    Kenneth Bartlett es un historiador especializado en el Renacimiento. Su carrera académica se ha centrado en la enseñanza y la investigación, con un interés particular en el Renacimiento del Norte y los movimientos humanistas de la época. Ha ocupado importantes cargos académicos administrativos y ha recibido reconocimiento por su dedicación a la educación.

    A Short History of the Italian Renaissance
    • A Short History of the Italian Renaissance

      • 402 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Award-winning historian Kenneth R. Bartlett applies his decades of experience teaching the Italian Renaissance and leading tours across Italy to this new and beautifully illustrated overview, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance. Bartlett provides a lively cultural history that emphasizes many of the themes typically identified with the Italian Renaissance: the recovery of antiquity, the dignity of man, the state as a work of art, unbridled egoism, and naturalism.A Short History of the Italian Renaissance traces the roots of the Renaissance from Dante and Petrarch right through to the end of the period. The narrative is accompanied by 72 stunning colour illustrations, genealogies of the Aragon, Este, Gonzaga, Medici, Montefeltro, Sforza, and Visconti families, a map, a timeline of events, a bibliography, and an index.Contents:1. Defining the Renaissance 2. Before the Renaissance 3. Social Continuities 4. Petrarch 5. Humanism 6. The Republic of Florence 7. Rome and the Papacy 8. The Maritime States: Pisa, Genoa, and Venice 9. The Principalities 10. Renaissance Neo-Platonism 11. The Age of Crisis 12. Medici Popes and Princes 13. The Counsel of Experience in Changing Times 14. Art and Architecture 15. The End of the Renaissance in Italy Conclusion

      A Short History of the Italian Renaissance