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A Companion to Early Modern Naples
Author: Editor Tommaso Astarita
Year: 2013
Pages: 600
Format: PDF
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Language: ENG



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The book "A Companion to Early Modern Naples" by John Davis provides a comprehensive overview of the history of Naples during the early modern period, from the 15th to the 18th century. The author examines the city's political, social, and cultural developments during this time, highlighting its unique position as a hub of artistic, scientific, and philosophical innovation. The book covers topics such as the rise of the Spanish and Bourbon dynasties, the impact of the Reformation, and the role of the city in the Mediterranean world. The book begins with an introduction to the historical context of Naples during the early modern period, providing readers with a solid foundation for understanding the city's development. The author then delves into the political and religious upheavals that shaped the city, including the struggles between the Spanish and French monarchies, the Protestant Reformation, and the Counter-Reformation. This section also explores the impact of these events on the city's art, literature, and culture. Next, the book examines the cultural achievements of Naples during this period, including its art, architecture, music, and philosophy.
В книге Джона Дэвиса «A Companion to Early Modern Naples» представлен всесторонний обзор истории Неаполя в период раннего Нового времени, с XV по XVIII век. Автор рассматривает политические, социальные и культурные события города за это время, подчеркивая его уникальное положение в качестве центра художественных, научных и философских инноваций. Книга охватывает такие темы, как возвышение испанской и бурбонской династий, влияние Реформации и роль города в средиземноморском мире. Книга начинается с введения в исторический контекст Неаполя раннего современного периода, предоставляя читателям прочную основу для понимания развития города. Затем автор углубляется в политические и религиозные потрясения, которые сформировали город, включая борьбу между испанской и французской монархиями, протестантскую Реформацию и Контрреформацию. В этом разделе также рассматривается влияние этих событий на искусство, литературу и культуру города. Далее в книге рассматриваются культурные достижения Неаполя в этот период, включая его искусство, архитектуру, музыку и философию.
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