Worldly Goods

Worldly Goods by Lisa Jardine, published by Nan A. Talese on November 1, 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of the economic history during the Renaissance period. This first edition spans 496 pages and presents a detailed examination of the material aspects of life in this transformative era, complementing the more commonly discussed artistic achievements of the time.
Readers will find that the book delves into the intricate details and small stories that shaped the economic landscape of the Renaissance. By focusing on the material side of history, Jardine provides a unique perspective that enriches the understanding of this significant period. The work emphasizes the importance of economic factors in shaping societal developments, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Renaissance studies and economic history.
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“Fascinating . . . Jardine’s attention to the material side of things is an important explanatory complement to the many histories of the period that have dwelt on the sublime works of art . . . Real history is in the details, the small stories, of which WORLDLY GOODS is a treasure house.”
Richard Bernstein, The New York Times
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