| Management number | 231898253 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$7.57 | Model Number | 231898253 | ||
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A New Yorker Best Book of 2025An irreverent new take on the Renaissance, which reveals it as anything but Europe’s golden age. From the darkness of a plagued and war-torn Middle Ages, the Renaissance (we’re told) heralds the dawning of a new world—a halcyon age of art, prosperity, and rebirth. Hogwash! or so says award-winning novelist and historian Ada Palmer. In Inventing the Renaissance, Palmer turns her witty and irreverent eye on the fantasies we’ve told ourselves about Europe’s not-so-golden age, myths she sets right with sharp clarity. Palmer’s Renaissance is altogether desperate. Troubled by centuries of conflict, she argues, Europe looked to a long-lost Roman Empire (even its education practices) to save it from unending war. Later historians met their own political challenges with a similarly nostalgic vision, only now they looked to the Renaissance and told a partial story. To right this wrong, Palmer offers fifteen provocative portraits of Renaissance men and women (some famous, some obscure) whose lives reveal a far more diverse, fragile, and wild Renaissance than its glowing reputation suggests. Read more
| ASIN | B0DNNGRN3C |
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| XRay | Enabled |
| ISBN13 | 978-0226837987 |
| Language | English |
| File size | 18.7 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 757 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | March 28, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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