Using an interdisciplinary approach, John Jeffries Martin collects thirty four illustrated essays from leading field scholars, and presents a sweeping survey of Europe in the Renaissance, and the foundations this complex era laid for the modern world.
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"This book is one among a series (13 and counting) of compendious studies of periods or cultures published by Routledge, each designed to tell a very large story through a number of specifically detailed studies. ... It is brought into focus by scholars, most very well known, who provide exemplary detailed accounts of economic, intellectual, political, and religious transformations that make clear this period's claim as one of innovation and transformation. ... " -- CHOICE September 2008 Vol. 46 (A. Rabil, Jr., SUNY College at Old Westbury)