
Access To History Themes: Renaissance Italy
Robert Hole(Author)
Hodder Education (Publisher)
Published on 4. May 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-0-340-70136-2 (ISBN)
Description
Ensure your students have access to the authoritative and in-depth content of this popular and trusted A Level History series.
For over twenty years Access to History has been providing students with reliable, engaging and accessible content on a wide range of topics. Each title in the series provides comprehensive coverage of different history topics on current AS and A2 level history specifications, alongside exam board specific questions and tips to help students achieve exam success. The series:
- Ensures students gain a good understanding of the AS and A2 level history topics through an engaging, in-depth and up-to-date narrative, presented in an accessible way.
- Aids revision of the key A level history topics and themes through frequent summary diagrams
- Gives support with assessment, both through the books providing exam-style questions and tips for AQA, Edexcel and OCR A level history specifications and through FREE exam-board specific model answers with supporting commentary at Access to History online (www.accesstohistory.co.uk)
Renaissance Italy
This title is an examination of the Renaissance as a cultural phenomenon which was patronised by a capitalist society. The author pulls together the different aspects of "renaissance", highlighting the importance of economic, political, military, religious, ceremonial, intellectual, literary and artistic factors in its development. The text also focuses on wealthy cities such as Florence, Venice and Rome, but sets them in the wider context of the peninsula as a whole. In addition, the fundamental issues of what Renaissance men and women thought about themselves and their world are analyzed through researched historiography and source material.
For over twenty years Access to History has been providing students with reliable, engaging and accessible content on a wide range of topics. Each title in the series provides comprehensive coverage of different history topics on current AS and A2 level history specifications, alongside exam board specific questions and tips to help students achieve exam success. The series:
- Ensures students gain a good understanding of the AS and A2 level history topics through an engaging, in-depth and up-to-date narrative, presented in an accessible way.
- Aids revision of the key A level history topics and themes through frequent summary diagrams
- Gives support with assessment, both through the books providing exam-style questions and tips for AQA, Edexcel and OCR A level history specifications and through FREE exam-board specific model answers with supporting commentary at Access to History online (www.accesstohistory.co.uk)
Renaissance Italy
This title is an examination of the Renaissance as a cultural phenomenon which was patronised by a capitalist society. The author pulls together the different aspects of "renaissance", highlighting the importance of economic, political, military, religious, ceremonial, intellectual, literary and artistic factors in its development. The text also focuses on wealthy cities such as Florence, Venice and Rome, but sets them in the wider context of the peninsula as a whole. In addition, the fundamental issues of what Renaissance men and women thought about themselves and their world are analyzed through researched historiography and source material.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Learning
Target group
College/higher education
Adult education
Interest Age: From 16 to 19 years
Illustrations
B&w Photographs, Line Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
192 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-70136-2 (9780340701362)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dr Robert Hole studied at the Universities of Bristol, Manchester and Exeter. He taught secondary history in Bristol then, for thirty-one years, History undergraduates in Devon. He was a major contributor to the New Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction: Renaissance Italy and European History
Chapter 2: Making Money: The Economic Framework
Chapter 3: The Social Fabric
Chapter 4: The Political Structure
Chapter 5: Religion and the Church
Chapter 6: The Ancient World and Renaissance Humanism
Chapter 7: Renaissance Men and the Real World
Chapter 8: The Art Business
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Chapter 2: Making Money: The Economic Framework
Chapter 3: The Social Fabric
Chapter 4: The Political Structure
Chapter 5: Religion and the Church
Chapter 6: The Ancient World and Renaissance Humanism
Chapter 7: Renaissance Men and the Real World
Chapter 8: The Art Business
Chapter 9: Conclusion