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Page 1: Italian Renaissance

The Italian Renaissance

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Bell Ringer

Using the definition of “renaissance” from last night’s reading, explain how the Black Plague might have influenced the start of the Renaissance

Discuss with partner45 seconds

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Defining the Renaissance

Renaissance = “rebirth” 1350-1600 (250 yrs.) Italian Renaissance - the period of

great cultural change and achievement in European history that began in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe

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Characteristics of the Renaissance

1. Renaissance Italy - mostly an urban societyo Powerful city-states became centers of

Italian political, economic & social lifeo See map - pg. 163o Result - an emergence of secular, or

worldly, society as increased wealth created new enjoyment of material things

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Characteristics (cont.)

2. Age of recovery from 14th C. disastersoBlack PlagueoPolitical instabilityoDecline in Church poweroResult - rebirth of interest in classical

antiquity, (ancient Greek & Roman culture) which affected politics & art

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Characteristics (cont.)

3. IndividualismoEmphasis on individual abilityoHigh regard for human worthoRealization of what individuals could

achieve

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Characteristics (cont.)

4. Humanismo cultural and educational reform, engaged

in by scholars, writers, and civic leadersoBased on study of the classics & the

literary works of ancient Greece & RomeoStudied grammar rhetoric, poetry, moral

philosophy & history (the humanities)

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Humanism (cont.)oPetrarch - Father of Italian Renaissance

humanismoStressed:

o Intellecto Civic involvement

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Renaissance Geo-Political Life

Italian City-StatesoNo central, unified monarchical state o Lack of single strong ruler - easy for C-S

to remain independento Milano Venice expanded & played criticalo Florence roles in Italian politics

oProspered in terms of trade

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Milan (Milano)

o Visconti Family - dukes of Milan/ Lombardio Viscontis died off - Sforzas conquered o Sforza -

o Efficient tax system = large state revenueso hired mercenaries (soldiers who sold their services)

• Pair & Share: • What would be 1 advantage & 1 disadvantage of

hiring mercenaries?

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Venice (Venezia)

o Link btwn. Asia & W. Europe = profitable trade empire & international power

o Officially a republic w/ elected leadero Realistically run by small group of

wealthy merchant aristocrats who ran gov’t for own benefit

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Florence (Firenze)

o Powerhouse of Tuscanyo de Medici Family

oBankersoUsed power, wealth, & personal influence

to make Florence the cultural center of Italy

o Birthplace of the Renaissance

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Renaissance Society Re-read pgs. 166-169 Group Activity

– Group 1: Nobility– Group 2: Patricians & Burghers– Group 3: Peasants & Workers – Group 4: Marriage & Family Life

Use Newsprint & Marker to outline general information and the roles played by your topic in Renaissance society

You will have 10 minutes to do this, then will present to the class

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Machiavelli & Politics

Niccolò Machiavelli Wrote The Prince A “how to” guide for

rulers One of THE most

influential books ever written

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Closure

With a partner, name and explain 1 of the 4 characteristics of the Renaissance.

30 seconds

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Homework

Worksheet: Read excerpt from Machiavelli’s The Prince and answer

the 3 questions that follow

Read pages 170-175