in Quattrocento Italy a. The Early Renaissance in Italy (1400-1500) 2) Chapter 22: Renaissance and Mannerism in Cinquecento Italy a. The High and Late Renaissance in Italy (1500-1600) 3) Chapter 20: Late Medieval And Early Renaissance Northern Europe a. The Renaissance in Northern Europe in the 15th century 4) Chapter 23: High Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and Spain a. The Renaissance in Northern Europe in the 16th century 5) Chapter 24: The Baroque in Italy and Spain a. The
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the middle class‚ and the Columbian Exchange which spread goods from the Old and New World. Prior to the encounter with the Americas‚ the economic power of Europe was Italy‚ since it was the center of the Mediterranean Sea. In Italy‚ there were powerful banking families with an abundance of foreign trade. The trade routes of Italy linked them to the other countries’ ports that had access to the Mediterranean.
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oligarchy. The great Renaissance historian John Addington Symonds refers to the 14th and 15th Centuries in Italy as the “Age of the Despots.” It was under the tyrannies‚ in the midst of all the wars and revolutions‚ that the Italians were given the chance to develop their peculiar individuality. This individuality determined the qualities of the Renaissance and affected Europe as a whole. Italy‚ due to their unique form of politics‚ was able to lead the way in the education of Western races‚ and was
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Consulting Report: Starbucks entering Italy Table of Contents 1. Introduction. 2 2. Starbucks Corporation. 2 2.1 History of Starbucks. 2 2.2 Strategy of Starbucks. 3 2.3 Starbucks’ international expansion. 3 3. The Italian Environment. 5 3.1 General information. 5 3.2 Trade barriers. 6 3.3 Political and legal environment. 6 3.4 Social considerations. 8 4. The Italian Culture
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revolutionaries due to the influence of their chancellor‚ Metternich. The impact of Austria in Italy was felt before the first revolution in 1820. Due to the defeat of Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo‚ 1815‚ the Holy Alliance (containing Prussia‚ Russia and Austria) ensured that France’s power was severely limited. In order to do this‚ land from Italy was distributed to Austria‚ as a way of enticing Austria to protect Italy from French expansion. The lands of Lombardy and Venetia came under the influence of
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Chancellor Metternich‚ an extreme conservative who believed that everything should be kept the way it was‚ with the aristocracy in control and the rest of the population with little or no power. Metternich once described the area we know today as Italy‚ back then a disunited group of various states‚ as a ‘Geographical Expression’. At the time the disunited group of states were economically backwards compared to the rest of Europe‚ there was little trade between them and a slow developing industry
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Michelangelo Buonarroti was a famous Italian painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ sculptor. He was born in Caprese Italy. Michelangelo Buonarroti was an aid to the Catholic Church due to artwork like David and Pietá and because of the poetry he wrote. On March 6 in the year 1475‚ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born. He always had a fascination for painting and art. Throughout his youth he was surrounded by people who inspired him. It is no wonder that just in his teenage years he created outstanding
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Sicily for in between Italy and Sicily‚ there are terrible monsters. There is one monster who she seizes sailors out of their ship; over here the waters are swallowed by a second monster where your ships will be destroyed. Therefore‚ you will avoid the straight and you will sail around Sicily. You will also avoid the Sicilian monster Polyphemus; he has already devoured many Greek men.’ "We were sailing as the advice had been given by Helenus. But as we sailed close to Italy‚ we were called
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Italians followed relatives that were already established in Australia‚ many Italians had tried to make a living to be able to send money back to their relatives in Italy that were suffering from severe poverty in post war Italy‚ or simply just wanted to have a better future for themselves and their families. A lot of Italian migrants travelled to Australia with little to no money‚ a suitcase and the clothes that they were wearing. Many Italians had been called to work as soon as they had disembarked
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over into what we call the modern world came first from Italy. Italy‚ like the rest of the Roman Empire‚ had been overrun and conquered in the fifth century by the barbarian Teutonic tribes‚ but the devastation had been less complete there than in the more northern land‚ and there‚ even more‚ perhaps‚ than in France‚ the bulk of the people remained Latin in blood and in character. Hence it resulted that though the Middle Ages were in Italy a period of terrible political anarchy‚ yet Italian
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