On the Importance of Being an Individual in Renaissance Italy: Men, Their Professions, and Their Beards (Haney Foundation Series)
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. Hardcover. New oversized hardcover in new dust jacket. 4to. (7.1 x 1 x 10.1 inches) Text is clean and free of marks or underlining. Includes author's notes, bibliography, index, and figures. 328 pp. In recent decades, scholars have vigorously revised Jacob Burckhardt's notion that the free, untrammeled, and essentially modern Western individual emerged in Renaissance Italy. Douglas Biow does not deny the strong cultural and historical constraints that placed limits on identity formation in the early modern period. Still, as he contends in this witty, reflective, and generously illustrated book, the category of the individual was important and highly complex for a variety of men in this particular time and place, for both those who belonged to the elite and those who aspired to be part of it.
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ISBN: 9780812246711
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