Renaissance: The Transformation of the West
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Jennifer McNabb
About this listen
While it’s easy to get caught up - and, rightfully so - in the art of the Renaissance, you cannot have a full, rounded understanding of just how important these centuries were without digging beneath the surface, without investigating the period in terms of its politics, its spirituality, its philosophies, its economics, and its societies.
Do just that with these 48 lectures that consider the European Renaissance from all sides, that disturb traditional understandings, that tip sacred cows, and that enlarges our understanding of how the Renaissance revolutionized the Western world.
Guiding you through centuries of exhilarating change in Europe with the knowledge, insights, and discernment of a master scholar, Professor McNabb offers new perspectives on familiar figures and events while focusing on often-unexplored or overlooked areas, such as the role of women in the Renaissance, the daily lives of the rural poor and urban elite, the classical roots of Renaissance thinking, and the powerful connections between the Renaissance and the Reformation.
By observing the Renaissance less casually and more critically, you’ll uncover insights and connections you can’t find in typical narratives that celebrate these remarkable, tumultuous centuries. These lectures are an authoritative, uncompromising, and multidisciplinary way to experience not just one of Europe’s Renaissance movements - but all of them.
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- matthew brown
- 30-03-2024
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just one fact thats wrong, michealangelo's david is in the academia gallery not the uffizi museum in florence
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- Sarah
- 12-04-2020
Too hard to follow
As someone who has not researched any Renaissance history before, this course was not the right place to start! I found the first ten chapters utterly boring and hard to follow the who is who and who was doing what where etc. I then skipped the next 10 chapters. I listened to another three hours approximately and still was no more intrigued or interested than I was with the first five hours.
It just wasn't for me and if like me, you have little to no foundation to build upon with the content of this course, then dare I say you too may find yourself wishing you didn't buy it.
I have listened to a large number of TGC and this is the first time I have wrote a negative review.
Honestly, the first ten chapters did my head in!
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