Introduction; J.Woolfson PART I Burkhardt's Ambivalent Renaissance; J.Woolfson The Diffusion of the Italian Renaissance: Southern Italy and Beyond; D.Abulafia Renaissance Europe and the World; P.Burke PART II Renaissance Humanism and Historiography Today; J.Hankins The Renaissance and Humanism: Origins and Definitions; R.Black Renaissance Humanism and its Development in Florentine Civic Culture; R.Fubini PART III Art; C.M.Soussloff Society; A.Arcangeli Gender; J.Brown Religion; J.M.Martin Literature; W.Boutcher Science; B.Ogilvie Politics and Political Thought; J.Najemy Select Bibliography Index
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DAVID ABULAFIA Professor of Mediterranean History, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, UK ROBERT BLACK Professor of Renaissance History, University of Leeds, UK WARREN BOUTCHER Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London, UK JUDITH BROWN Professor of History, Faculty of Modern History, University of Oxford, UK PETER BURKE Professor of History, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, UK RICCARDO FUBINI Professor of Renaissance History, University of Florence, Italy JAMES HANKINS Professor of Early Modern European History, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA JOHN J. MARTIN Professor of History, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, USA JOHN M. NAJEMY Professor of History, Cornell University, New York, USA BRIAN W. OGILVIE Associate Professor of History, University of Massachusetts Amhurst, Massachusetts, USA ALESSANDRO ARCANGELI Lecturer in Renaissance and Early Modern History, University of Verona, Italy CATHERINE M. SOUSSLOFF Professor of History of Art and Visual Culture, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
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