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Recommended Reading:
- Powerpoint presentation
- Text of Jacob Burckhardt’s Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy; click here for hardcopy and Kindle editions
- The debate over the meaning of the Italian Renaissance
- Historical background on the five major Italian Renaissance states
- The Economy of Renaissance Florence by Richard Goldthwaite, one of the most influential economic historians of the Renaissance
- Power and Imagination: City-States in Renaissance Italy by Lauro Martines is a solid treatment of the city-state system with attention to its grounding in the medieval era.
- Text of Machiavelli’s The Prince; click here for hardcopy and free Kindle edition
Introduction; Italian Renaissance Society and Economy – Quiz
- Identify the three ancient peoples that played the biggest roles in shaping Western civilization.
- _______________ was the 19th-century historian who popularized the idea that the Italian Renaissance marked the beginning of the modern age.
- Feudalism and manorialism looked different in medieval Italy than they did in northern Europe, primarily because around 25% of the medieval Italian population was __________.
- Explain how Italy became disproportionately wealthy during Middle Ages among the regions of Europe.
- By the 15th century, most Italian city-states had moved from a republican form of government to a ____________.
- The phrase _________________ refers to a State whose power is not sanctioned by tradition or religion.
- The most significant exposition of amorality in statecraft was ___________________, written by _____________________.
- Identify the five major Italian states during the Renaissance.
- Hebrews, Greeks, Romans
- Jacob Burckhardt
- urban
- Commercial activity in the Mediterranean
- despotism
- illegitimate authority
- The Prince, Machiavelli
- Naples, Papal States, Florence, Milan, Venice