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ISBN10: 0195176723, ISBN13: 9780195176728, [publisher: OUP USA 2021-02-24, New York] Hardcover Language: ENG [London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2021]
ISBN10: 0195176723, ISBN13: 9780195176728, [publisher: OUP USA 2021-02-24, New York] Hardcover Language: ENG [London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2021]
ISBN10: 0195176723, ISBN13: 9780195176728, [publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, New York] Hardcover Hardcover. In accessible language supported by prolific illustrations and primary sources, Wiesner-Hanks covers the age of exploration from Europe into Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas. Quotes from leaders, philosophers, merchants, and voyagers draw readers into the time period. Told through the words and experiences of the people who lived it- kings, queens, and commoners, priests and lay people, explorers, scientists, artists, and world travelers- this is aworld history for a new generation. Cultural life flowered from the mid-fifteenth century in the Italian city-states, many of which profited from the new trading opportunities that growing world networks permitted. Contact among regions of the world expanded, bringing new ideas and prompting an appreciation of arts and letters-not only of the present but of the past. In Italy this cultural flowering was known at first as the renaissance of arts and letters, soon shortened to just "Renaissance" to accommodate cultural ingredients that came from beyond Europe. Italian and northern European cultural expansion benefited from similar retrieval of ancient knowledge in the Islamic world and East Asia. Like the Italians, the Chinese had grown even wealthier from the extensive links to global commerce provided by the Mongol Empire, but once thrown off, their cultural life flourished ...
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