
A new account of the birth of the West through its birthplace--Renaissance ItalyThe period between 1492--resonant for a number of reasons--and 1571, when the Ottoman navy was defeated in the Battle of Lepanto, embraces what we know as the Renaissance, one of the most dynamic and creatively explosive epochs in world history. Here is the period that gave rise to so many great artists and figures, and which by its connection to its classical heritage enabled a redefinition, even reinvention, of human potential. It was a moment both of violent struggle and great achievement, of Michelangelo and da Vinci as well as the Borgias and Machiavelli. At the hub of this cultural and intellectual ferment was Italy.The Beauty and the Terror offers a vibrant history of Renaissance Italy and its crucial role in the emergence of the Western world. Drawing on a rich range of sources--letters, interrogation records, maps, artworks, and inventories--Catherine Fletcher explores both the explosion of artistic expression and years of bloody conflict between Spain and France, between Catholic and Protestant, between Christian and Muslim; in doing so, she presents a new way of witnessing the birth of the West.
This book investigates how the Italian Renaissance served as the crucible for the emergence of the modern Western world. Catherine Fletcher, a historian specializing in the Renaissance, utilizes a diverse array of primary sources to challenge traditional narratives that focus solely on artistic achievement. She argues that the era's cultural innovation was inextricably linked to intense geopolitical conflict, religious upheaval, and the violent power struggles between major European and Mediterranean empires.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians and reviewers frequently note the book's success in balancing high-level political analysis with the lived realities of the period. Experts highlight this as a valuable corrective to overly romanticized views of the Renaissance by emphasizing the role of conflict in shaping Western identity.
Page Count:
449
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190908513
ISBN-13:
9780190908515
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