Worldly Goods: A New History of the Renaissance
 

Worldly Goods: A New History of the Renaissance

by Lisa Jardine

In this provocative and wholly absorbing work, Lisa Jardine offers a radical interpretation of the Renaissance, arguing that the creation of culture during that time was inextricably tied to the creation of wealth-that the expansion of commerce spurred the expansion of thought. As Jardine boldly states, "The seeds of our own exuberant multiculturalism and bravura consumerism were... (read more)

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Although the author is something of an economic determinist (something I normal loathe in historians) I found this book to be one of the best one volume discussions about how money, religion, art and culture all came together to create the Renaissance.

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