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Renaissance is a term used to describe a revival in intellectual or artistic effort. In History, this term is most often used to describe a period in European History between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. However, there have been other periods and places said to under go a renaissance, such as the "Harlem Renaissance" in that Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, which took place in the early 20th Century. This article is about the European Renaissance,"the great revival of art and letters, under the influence of classical models, which began in Italy in the 14th century and continued during the 15th and 16th" centuries in Europe. (reference for quote: Oxford English Dictionary online http://www.oxfordonline.com/)

Accuracy of Term "Renaissance"

Rise of Humanism

In Italy

Northern Humanism

Developments in Art

Daily Life

The Peasantry

The Town Dwellers

Nobility

The Clergy

Historical Events in this Period

Black Death

Hundred Years' War

Turkish Influence

Country Specific History

Italy

Papal States

Florence

Venice

Naples and Sicily

Milan

France

Holy Roman Empire

England

Iberia (Spain) & Portugal

The Papacy

Discovery of the New World

Technology & Science

The Development of the Printing Press

Cosmology

People

References

Notes and Links

Further Reading

External Links