Italy After the Renaissance
Morley, Lacy Collison
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Add to basket"Italy After the Renaissance" provides a comprehensive and engaging examination of the social, cultural, and political landscape of Italy during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Following the peak of the Renaissance, Italy entered a period often characterized by foreign domination and the flourishing of the Baroque style. Lacy Collison-Morley explores this fascinating transition, moving beyond the traditional focus on political decline to highlight the vibrant social life, religious fervor, and artistic developments that defined the era.
The work delves into the daily lives of Italians across various social strata, from the opulent courts of the nobility to the bustling streets of Rome and Venice. It captures the unique atmosphere of a nation navigating its identity amidst the influence of the Spanish and Austrian empires. Readers will find detailed accounts of the period's customs, festivals, and the enduring influence of the Catholic Church. "Italy After the Renaissance" serves as an essential bridge for understanding how the legacy of the great masters evolved into a new age of complexity and spectacle. This insightful history offers a vivid portrait of a society in flux, making it an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts of European history and Italian culture.
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