Many historians argue that the Renaissance is a constructed narrative rather than a distinct historical period, emphasizing that the cultural, social, and intellectual developments attributed to the Renaissance were gradual and not confined to a specific timeframe. They point out that significant advancements were already occurring in the late Middle Ages, suggesting continuity rather than a clear break with the past. Additionally, some historians critique the Renaissance as Eurocentric, overlooking parallel developments in other cultures. This perspective encourages a more nuanced understanding of historical progress rather than a simplistic division into "medieval" and "modern" eras.
Historians sometimes refer to the late fifteenth century as "new monarchies" or "Renaissance states" because in the renaissance time new discoveries had been affected by the first rulers.The historians usually refer to the monarchies of the late fifteenth century as Renaissance states because of the type of governance in these states.
The modern era
The modern age.
by Remus and Romulus ++ That's the legend. I doubt historians believe it!
No need, it was the same thing. Historians are only now splitting them for 'the want of something to do', in my opinion.
The Italian Renaissance began in Florence.
Many historians believe that the Hittites were the first civilization to develop the use of the Israelite monarchy reached its peak with the reign.
pedestrans
Francis Hopkinson
No. In fact many historians believe that michelangelo was homosexual.
Frolicking in the state of enlightenment
Yes. Me and many historians do believe that pineapples are animals.
Yes, many historians believe that the leading motive for the War of 1812 was the western desire for land expansion.
Many historians believe that the leading motive for the War of 1812 was the development of their a national identity and yes, the desire for land expansion (particularly in Canada).
Yes, many historians believe that the leading motive for the War of 1812 was the western desire for land expansion.
Historians sometimes refer to the late fifteenth century as "new monarchies" or "Renaissance states" because in the renaissance time new discoveries had been affected by the first rulers.The historians usually refer to the monarchies of the late fifteenth century as Renaissance states because of the type of governance in these states.
The Renaissance period is said by historians to have started around 1450-1500