Cities and statecraft in the Renaissance /
By: Flatt, Lizann
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940.2/ELL The Renaissance in Europe / | 940.21/ELL Exploration in the Renaissance / | 940.21/FLA Religion in the Renaissance / | 940.21/FLA Cities and statecraft in the Renaissance / | 940.21/QUI The Renaissance / | 940.21/ROM Great ideas of the Renaissance / | 940.3/11 Roots of the conflict / |
Includes index.
Renaissance -- Trade -- Italian city-states -- Life in the city -- Ideas and individuals -- Achievements in architecture -- Weapons and war -- Monarchs gain might -- Expanding the empire -- Rules for rulers -- Politics and religion -- Power and the people.
Cities and Statecraft in the Renaissance looks at the rise of trade, commerce, guilds, and the merchant and ruling classes in northern Europe. This influenced the growth of towns, cities, states, and regions, who competed with one another for power, artistic talent, and creativity. At the same time, people rich and poor were struggling to establish new forms of society and government.
Lexile: 1120.
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