The Renaissance Bazaar: From the Silk Road to Michelangelo
Publication details: New York (with Oxford imprint) Oxford University Press 2002Description: 243pISBN: 9780192802682Subject(s): HistoryDDC classification: 909.041 Summary: Brotton challenges the notion of a Eurocentric Renaissance, arguing instead that it thrived on global exchanges across the Silk Road. The book highlights how Asian goods, ideas, and artistic influences shaped Renaissance art, politics, and culture .Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Brotton challenges the notion of a Eurocentric Renaissance, arguing instead that it thrived on global exchanges across the Silk Road. The book highlights how Asian goods, ideas, and artistic influences shaped Renaissance art, politics, and culture .
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