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Recovery and Rebirth: The Renaissance
Chapter 12 Recovery and Rebirth: The Renaissance
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Meaning and Characteristics of the Renaissance
Making of Renaissance Society Social Changes in the Renaissance Peasants and Townspeople Family and Marriage in Renaissance Italy Italian States Birth of Modern Diplomacy Machiavelli and the New Statecraft Italian Renaissance Humanism Education, History and the Impact of Printing Art in the Early Renaissance The Artist and Social Status European State in the Renaissance The Church and the Renaissance
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Meaning and Characteristics of the Italian Renaissance
Jacob Burkhardt Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860) Age of Recovery Emphasis on individual ability
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The Making of Renaissance Society
Economic Recovery Revival in trade Italian cities lose economic supremacy Hanseatic League Manufacturing Banking Florence and the Medici
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Social Changes in the Renaissance
The Nobility Reconstruction of the aristocracy Aristocracy: 2 – 3 percent of the population Baldassare Castiglione (1478 – 1529) The Book of the Courtier (1528)
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Peasants and Townspeople
Decline of manorial system and serfdom Urban Society Patricians Petty burghers, shopkeepers, artisans, guildmasters, and guildsmen The poor and unemployed Slaves
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Family & Marriage in Renaissance Italy
Husbands and Wives Marriages Husbands Wives Children Wealthy and Poor Sexual Norms Prostitution – city regulation
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The Italian States in the Renaissance
Five Major Powers Milan Venice Florence The Papal States Kingdom of Naples Independent City-States Mantua Ferrara Urbino The Role of Women Warfare in Italy
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Map 12.1: Renaissance Italy
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The Birth of Modern Diplomacy
Modern diplomacy a product of Renaissance Italy Changing concept of the ambassador Resident ambassadors Agents of the territorial state
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Machiavelli and the New Statecraft
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 – 1527) The Prince
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Italian Renaissance Humanism
Classical Revival Petrarch (1304 – 1374) Humanism in Fifteenth-Century Italy Humanism and Philosophy Translates Plato’s dialogues Synthesis of Christianity and Platonism
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Education, History, and the Impact of Printing
Education in the Renaissance Humanism and History Secularization The Impact of Printing Johannes Gutenberg The spread of printing
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Art in the Early Renaissance
Masaccio (1401 – 1428)
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Masaccio, Tribute Money
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Raphael, School of Athens
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The Artist and Social Status
Early Renaissance High Renaissance Heroes
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The European State in the Renaissance
The Renaissance State in Western Europe France England Spain Unification of Castile and Aragón Establishment of professional royal army Religious uniformity The Inquisition Conquest of Granada Expulsion of the Jews
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Map 12.2: Europe in the Second Half of the Fifteenth Century
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Map 12.3: The Iberian Peninsula
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The Church in the Renaissance
The Problems of Heresy and Reform John Wycliff (c – 1384) and Lollardy John Hus (1374 – 1415) Urged the elimination of worldliness and corruption of the clergy Burned at the stake (1415) Church Councils The Papacy The Renaissance Papacy Julius II (1503 – 1513) “Warrior Pope” Nepotism Patrons of Culture Leo X (1513 – 1521)
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