The Renaissance was a period of great cultural and technological changes which swept Europe from the end of the 13th century. It was integral in developing Europe was subjected to different changes there were two primary renaissance which were most notable. They were the Italian and the Northern renaissance. Both of the renaissance had a profound impact on Europe. But they also had some typical differences among them and each was unique in its own way. Early in the 14th Century, Italian scholars started to study the ancient cultures that preceded them, like those of Greece and the Roman Empire. This scholarly interest would lead to the Italian Renaissance. Italy and Europe was ready for change after the harrowing destruction of the Black Plague in the Middle Ages. Florence, Italy, was the home of the start of the Renaissance. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, culture, politics, and the arts had only been in decline. Petrarch advocated learning about Italy's Latin and Roman history. The Pope and the royalty liked this idea, so other scholars begun to study in the same vein. These…
As for the Italian renaissance, due to Italy is the birthplace of Europe renaissance, the style of Italian renaissance is magnificent and serious. At that time, people started to have awareness of classical beauty,…
Italy’s location encouraged trade with northern Europe and North Africa. As a result of an increase in trade, banking, manufacturing, and merchant networks developed. Trade carried new ideas around Europe and provided the wealth which stimulated the Renaissance. New technology allowed people to perceive their world more accurately.…
Interpreting and creating an objective historical construct of archaic Italy is an extremely arduous and complex task due to the lack of a written record. Moreover, this issue is exacerbated because the Romans integrated their early history with mythology. Additionally, many of the Roman historians are writing their accounts several centuries later, and several of these histories, of the Roman republic and monarchy, are interlaced with fiction, and the biases of the authors. There were no historical guidelines to follow, and as a result of this. According to Boatwright, “A common consequence of such additions was to project back into the past the attitudes and practices of the author’s own day. Roman historians tended to think that their city,…
-trading- italy was the centre of the mediterrainean trade; this brought about great wealth to the country; the medici family was incharge of trade; they were very wealthy, this wealth was used to sponsor artists,painters,writers etc.…
Geographically, Italy is comprised of a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, as well as two large islands. The shape of Italy has been depicted as a ‘boot’ in many cartoons and drawings for years. The country covers over 116,000 square miles, making it approximately the combined size of Florida and Georgia. (Killinger, 2002) Italy is a democratic republic that has a current population of around 60 million people, making it the twenty-third most populous country in the world. Italy is a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the ‘Group of Six’, which later became the G8, and the European Union. ("Italy," 2010) Italians are primarily Roman Catholic and are required to have fourteen years of formal education. This has lead to a 98 percent literacy rate among the population that only has a growth rate of 0.02 percent per year, which is one of the lowest growth rates in the world. (Killinger, 2002)…
The rest of Italy is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, as the land is a huge peninsula jutting out into the waters. This gave Ancient Rome access to water routes to send ships out to other countries. Through the Mediterranean Sea, they could send out ship merchants to trade with other countries, expanding their resources for living. Also, Rome had developed an advanced army that sailed out to invade and conquer.…
Life in Italy in the 1930’s caused difficulty to some Italians during that time period. During the 1930’s a large number of Italians who had opposed the fascist rule of Benito Mussolini arrived in the United States. After the news spread in Italy about the bombing of Pearl Harbour almost all Italians supported the war against Benito Mussolini. At this point, Italy was slowly becoming under the Nazi rule, the significance of a woman’s role in Italy was emphasised as they were expected to accept the fascist ideology. Girls were expected to get married and conceive lots of children. Many young women in Italy felt the pressures of politics that were dominated by men and felt that women’s rights were disappearing as they were expected to carry out these tasks. Before the 1930’s, Mussolini launched his battle of births in 1927 which was a campaign that encouraged the people of Italy to increase their family sizes.…
The migrations of Indo-European peoples into Italy probably began about in the 9th century B.C. until it was overthrown by the Romans in the 3rd century B.C. From 800 on, the Holy Roman Catholic popes, Normans and Saracens all vied for control over various segments of the Italian peninsula. So, even though that Italy remained politically fragmented for centuries it became the cultural center of the western world from the 13th to the 16th century, so thats a little bit of Italy’s history.…
Renaissance means rebirth. It was a time period in Europe from the 14th century to the 17th century. The renaissance is the period when educated men and woman wanted to bring back the classical age. It started when scholars saw the art and literature of the Middle Ages. People found passion in the painting and the writing. There are three main reasons why The Renaissance took place in Italy. The first reason is because that's where ancient Rome left all its architecture and artwork in the dust. The second reason is because Italy became more urban while everywhere else was still rural because of the Crusades. The last reason is that Italy had many wealthy merchants tha just wanted to enjoy life at the time.…
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of great fortune must be in want of even greater material objects, such as priceless art and literature. Such are those in the time period of the Italian and Northern Renaissance, which encompassed all detail of religious and political graces of and before its time. Where wealth and trade were among a large array, there lay many opportunities for Italian artist of that time in the 14th to 17th century AD to sell their art and skill. Unfortunately for the Northern Renaissance artists, the potential customer pool was a shallow one and it forced many to travel in search of potential buyers.…
Italy is considered the place of origin for western civilisation. Benito Mussolini had a major influence on Italy's ruling ways, Mussolini was an Italian politician, journalist, and creator of the National Fascist Party in 1919. Eventually making himself dictator and the ruler of Italy. Then ruling Italy as prime minister from 1922- 1943. Italy has also fought in WWI on side with allies in 1915 and WWII in 1940-1943 siding with Germany. Shortly followed by dictator benito being forced to resign and for King Umberto ll stepping up to the throne for 3 years and leaving throne immediately in 1946 when italians voted to end monarchy and make their nation a democratic republic. Italy has also been the starting point for the Roman Catholic…
The Italian Renaissance was a time when people prospered, in which artists, Inventors, and scientists founded the concepts that helped create the modern world as we know it. Although, behind the great minds of the Renaissance were powerful families, in Florence, and Rome. One family helped fuel the Renaissance with their power and wealth, and another corrupt and power hungry.…
M, V., and M. S. "Fashions of the Renaissance Period." Fashions of the Renaissance Period.…
-Italy is one of the most popular countries known all around the world, it is particularly known for its food, and is considered one of the top countries visited for those travelling Europe…