ABSTRACT

This book covers one of the more obscure periods of Italian history. What we know of it is presented almost always pejoratively: an unrelieved tale of political absolution, rural refeudalisation, economic crisis, religious repression and cultural decline. But this picture is both incomplete and inaccurate, and in this important new survey Eric Cochrane has at last given the period its due.

chapter One|6 pages

Introduction

chapter Two|12 pages

Prologue: The Sack of Rome

chapter Three|14 pages

Monuments of the High Renaissance

chapter Four|22 pages

A New Political Order

chapter Five|14 pages

Institutions of Culture

chapter Six|37 pages

Mannerism

chapter Seven|59 pages

Tridentine Reform

chapter Eight|77 pages

Consolidation

chapter Nine|49 pages

Destabilization