ABSTRACT

From Giotto’s artistic revolution at the dawn of the fourteenth century to the scientific discoveries of Galileo in the early seventeenth, this book explores the cultural developments of one of the most remarkable and vibrant periods of history—the Italian Renaissance. What makes the period all the more amazing is that this flowering of the visual arts, literature, and philosophy occurred against a turbulent backdrop of civic factionalism, foreign invasions, war, and pestilence.

The fifteen chapters move briskly from the Fall of the Roman Empire in the West through the growth of the Italian city-states, where, in the crucible of pandemic disease and social unrest, a new approach to learning known as humanism was forged, political and religious certainties challenged. Traversing the entire Italian Peninsula— Florence, Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples and Sicily—this book examines the rich regional diversity of Renaissance cultural experience and considers men’s and women’s lives, their changing social attitudes and beliefs across three centuries. This second edition has been updated throughout; it now contains dozens of color images and timelines, as well as links to the author's new companion book of primary sources, Voices from the Italian Renaissance.

Readers will need no preliminary background on the subject matter, as the story is told in a lively, readable narrative. Interdisciplinary in nature, its characters are merchants, bankers, artists, saints, soldiers of fortune, poets, popes, and courtesans. With brief literary excerpts, first-hand accounts, maps, and illustrations that help bring the era to life, this is an ideal text for students in a college survey course, as well as for the interested general reader or traveler to Italy who is curious to learn more about the extraordinary heritage of the Renaissance.

chapter 1|22 pages

Out of the Ashes

The Rise of the Communes and Florence in the Age of Dante

chapter 2|20 pages

The Crises of the Fourteenth Century

Climatic, Epidemic, Demographic Disasters

chapter 3|26 pages

Back to the Future

Italian Humanists Recover the Classical Past

chapter 4|25 pages

Caput Mundi again?

The City of Rome Reborn

chapter 5|21 pages

Hearth and Home

Lay Piety, Women, and the Family

chapter 6|24 pages

Lords of the Renaissance

The Medici, Visconti, and Sforza Dynasties through 1466

chapter 7|21 pages

The Mezzogiorno

The “Other Renaissance” in Naples and Sicily

chapter 8|28 pages

La Serenissima

When Venice Ruled the Seas

chapter 9|24 pages

Magnificent Florence

Life under Lorenzo de' Medici

chapter 10|25 pages

The Beginning of the Calamities of Italy

chapter 11|22 pages

Paradoxes of the High Renaissance

Art in a Time of Turmoil

chapter 12|20 pages

The 1527 Sack of Rome and Its Aftermath

chapter 13|22 pages

Reformations

Political, Religious, and Artistic Upheaval

chapter 14|22 pages

The “Imperial Renaissance”

Italy during the Spanish Peace

chapter 15|27 pages

Celestial Revolutions

Heaven and Earth Collide at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue

The End of the Renaissance?