The Society Of Renaissance Florence: A Documentary Study

The Society Of Renaissance Florence: A Documentary Study

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Author: Gene Brucker
Binding: Paperback
Published: Harper Torchbooks, 1971

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: General yellowing of external cover and pages, signed by previous owner on internal cover

The scholarly work The Society Of Renaissance Florence: A Documentary Study by Gene Brucker presents a meticulous examination of the vibrant social fabric of one of history's most influential periods. This authoritative text chronicles the intricate daily lives, political machinations, and cultural achievements of Florentine citizens through a rich collection of primary source documents. It illustrates the complex interplay of power, wealth, and artistry that defined the era, offering an unparalleled window into the city's institutions and individual experiences. Brucker's narrative uncovers the nuances of Renaissance society, providing essential insights for historians and enthusiasts alike. The volume details the economic structures, family dynamics, and religious practices that shaped this pivotal moment in European history.

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Description

Author: Gene Brucker
Binding: Paperback
Published: Harper Torchbooks, 1971

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: General yellowing of external cover and pages, signed by previous owner on internal cover

The scholarly work The Society Of Renaissance Florence: A Documentary Study by Gene Brucker presents a meticulous examination of the vibrant social fabric of one of history's most influential periods. This authoritative text chronicles the intricate daily lives, political machinations, and cultural achievements of Florentine citizens through a rich collection of primary source documents. It illustrates the complex interplay of power, wealth, and artistry that defined the era, offering an unparalleled window into the city's institutions and individual experiences. Brucker's narrative uncovers the nuances of Renaissance society, providing essential insights for historians and enthusiasts alike. The volume details the economic structures, family dynamics, and religious practices that shaped this pivotal moment in European history.