Inventing the Renaissance, Ada Palmer
Inventing the Renaissance, Ada Palmer
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Inventing the Renaissance
The Myth of a Golden Age

Author: Ada Palmer

Narrator: Candida Gubbins

Unabridged: 30 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/21/2025


Synopsis

An irreverent new take on the Renaissance, which reveals it as anything but Europe’s golden age.
From the darkness of a plagued and war-torn Middle Ages, the Renaissance (we’re told) heralds the dawning of a new world—a halcyon age of art, prosperity, and rebirth. Hogwash! or so says award-winning novelist and historian Ada Palmer. In Inventing the Renaissance, Palmer turns her witty and irreverent eye on the fantasies we’ve told ourselves about Europe’s not-so-golden age, myths she sets right with sharp clarity.
Palmer’s Renaissance is altogether desperate. Troubled by centuries of conflict, she argues, Europe looked to a long-lost Roman Empire (even its education practices) to save them from unending war. Later historians met their own political challenges with a similarly nostalgic vision, only now they looked to the Renaissance and told a partial story. To right this wrong, Palmer offers fifteen provocative portraits of Renaissance men and women (some famous, some obscure) whose lives reveal a far more diverse, fragile, and wild Renaissance than its glowing reputation suggests.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tim on March 15, 2025

I haven't had this much fun reading a history book in many years. It is chatty, witty, often laugh out loud funny, but with vivid and engaging prose that has a real desire on the part of the writer for the readers to understand,/i> the subject, and in an in-depth and multilayered way. Motivated in p......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on August 03, 2024

Inventing the Renaissance does something magical: it manages to take a tightly-held conviction (that there was a thing in European history called “the Renaissance”), dismantle it with humor and intelligence, then put it back together as something different and more true to the past itself. But maybe......more

Goodreads review by William on February 19, 2025

Review forthcoming.......more

Goodreads review by kay on February 16, 2025

This was long so I'll keep it short. This is how you write history nonfiction. There wasn't a dull moment, or a section I couldn't wait to get through, whether it was about people, events, ideas or concepts. It was fun, broad and yet easy to follow, and wonderfully supplemented the mind numbing rena......more

Goodreads review by Brian on April 02, 2025

Can someone please retire the words "Inventing" and "Invention" from history books. We get the message: there is no Truth, and nothing is what we think it is.......more