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AudioThe Civilisation of the Period of the Renaissance in Italy, Vol. 1
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LibriVox recording of The Civilisation of the Period of the Renaissance in Italy, Vol. 1 by Jacob Christoph Burckhardt. (Translated by S. G. C. Middlemore.) Read in English by E. Sharp. Though Jacob Burckhardt describes his work as a mere "essay" in his introduction, "The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy" is a foundational work of cultural history that seeks to capture the “spirit” of the Italian Renaissance by examining its social, political, and intellectual life. The first volume explores how Renaissance Italy fostered new forms of political power, self-conscious individuality, and renewed engagement with classical culture. Burckhardt treats art, literature, festivals, religion, manners, and even everyday customs as interconnected expressions of a single civilization, fostering what he saw as the emergence of “modern” European consciousness. The work’s legacy is immense - it helped establish the Renaissance as a distinct historical period, pioneered the art-and-society method of cultural history, and popularized influential (if debated) ideas such as the birth of individualism and modernity in Renaissance Italy. Later historians have criticized some of its generalization…
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Jacob Christoph Burckhardt
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librivox; audiobooks;history; culture; renaissance; Italy; art history
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