Inventing the Renaissance

Myths of a Golden Age

Hardcover, 768 pages

English language

Published March 10, 2025 by Head of Zeus.

ISBN:
9781035910120
ASIN:
0226837971

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5 stars (1 review)

The Renaissance is one of the most studied and celebrated eras of history. Spanning the end of the Middle Ages to the beginning of modernity, it has come to symbolise the transformative rebirth of knowledge, art, culture and political thought in Europe. And for the last two hundred years, historians have struggled to describe what makes this famous golden age unique.

In Inventing the Renaissance, acclaimed historian Ada Palmer provides a fresh perspective on what makes this epoch so captivating. Her witty and irreverent journey through the fantasies historians have constructed about the period show how its legend derives more from later centuries’ mythmaking than from the often-grim reality of the period itself. She examines its defining figures and movements: the enduring legacy of Niccolò Machiavelli, the rediscovery of the classics, the rise of the Medici and fall of the Borgias, the astonishing artistic achievements of Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Cellini, …

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Brilliant

5 stars

I don't normally read non-fiction, and when it doesn't it's modern feminism, queer theory etc. History is something I recognise as important but also something I left behind as soon as possible (I think, looking back, I was not impressed by UK school priorities and British-supremacy which pervaded the same topics over and over)

So, I thoroughly enjoyed this - even if I never type "renaissance" again. I also look forward to taking the information forward to an (eventual) reread of Palmer's (already) amazing Terra Ignota series

Subjects

  • Civilization, history