
The Last Days of the Renaissance
& the March to Modernity
Theodore Rabb(Author)
Basic Books (Publisher)
Published on 12. June 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-465-06802-9 (ISBN)
Description
There is little debate that the Renaissance began at the end of the fourteenth century. Its end, though, is much more difficult to pin down. Here, for the first time, renowned classicist Theodore Rabb defines the changes that marked the shift away from the Renaissance to Modernity, and explains why these changes took place. The European Renaissance is usually characterized by the belief that a distinct antique civilization represented the ideal for all human endeavors. But there were other unities that defined the era: a shift in the role of the aristocracy from a warrior class to a cultural elite, a growth in education, a more thoughtful probing into the sciences, and the use of the arts for nonreligious purposes.By the dawn of the seventeenth century, four developments had swept over the world, altering these unities and ending the Renaissance: a break with the period's obsession with the past, which invited openness to innovation a quest for central political control to cure increasing instability a change in direction of people's passion and enthusiasm and a new commitment to reason. With thoughtful, wide-lens scholarship and close, detailed looks throughout at the significant moments of change, Rabb offers us a radically new understanding of one of the most pivotal shifts in modern history.
Reviews / Votes
"The broad brush strokes here are balanced with a wealth of curious details... Given the rhetoric of changing epochs and the end of history that are so prevalent, his volume is as timely as it is informative." Scotland on Sunday"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 139 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
299 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-465-06802-9 (9780465068029)
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Person
Theodore K. Rabb is a professor of Renaissance and early modern history at Princeton University. He has written or edited more than twenty books, including Renaissance Lives.