Goody Jack Renaissances : the one or the many ? Cambridge : Cambridge unviersity press, 2010,1 vol. (IX-322 p.). ISBN 978-0-521-7680-6 Résumé : One of most distinguished social scientists in the world addresses one of the central historical questions of the past millennium : does the european renaissance deserve its unique status at the very heart of our notions of modernity ? Jack Goody scrutinizes the european model in relation to parallel renaissances that have taken place in other cultur..
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In a cultural history of polymaths from the Renaissance to the present (from Leonardo da Vinci to Um...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
European history from the fourteenth through the sixteenth century. Consideration of political, soci...
This article discusses Eurocentric history, its focus on the Renaissance and modernity, which contin...
This work is an entry in the Volume 4 of the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, edited by Paul F. Gre...
Lee Alxander, Péporté Pit, Schnitker Harry Renaissance ? Perceptions of continuity and discontinuity...
Laureys Marc. Philip Jacks, The Antiquarian and the Myth of Antiquity. The Origins of Rome in Renais...
In an article published in the Public Discourse on 28 June 2021, James Hankins notes that the constr...
The article scientifically substantiates the unique characteristics of the Renaissance in European c...
The roots of the idea of the Renaissance as a time of innovation and revival of learning, wisdom and...
At a 'conjuncture' in pre-modern global history, labelled by previous generations of historians as t...
This dictionary provides rich detail on all aspects of the Renaissance in 14th to 17th century Europ...
In a cultural history of polymaths from the Renaissance to the present (from Leonardo da Vinci to Um...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
European history from the fourteenth through the sixteenth century. Consideration of political, soci...