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European History Series LTK91020569185X
We have 14 scripts on European History. Each script is around 15K words. We would like to hire one person to record the entire series. Payments will be made upon completion of each script. Please let us know your rates for this job.
Aug 22, 2007 08:55:03 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Aug 23, 2007 00:31:46 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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English - British
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Young Adult Male OR Middle Age Male
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Script Details
YesThe Renaissance began in the great city-states of Italy. Italian merchants and political officials commissioned the great artists, thus the products of the Renaissance grew up inside their walls. The most powerful city-states were Florence, The Papal States (centered in Rome), Venice, and Milan. Each state had its own distinctive character, due to their different forms of government. Florence, considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, was a powerful wool-trading post. Florence remained powerful due to the Medici family, who maintained the city's financial strength and were generous patrons of the arts. The Pope, who ruled the Catholic Church, ruled Rome as well. The Papacy became more political--filled with corruption and nepotism--rather than spiritual. Nevertheless, Rome--destroyed during the Middle Ages--flourished under papal leadership during the Renaissance. Venice and Milan also grew wealthy and powerful in Italian politics and attracted many artists and writers. Venice was ruled by oligarchy in the hands of its Great Council of noble families. Milan was ruled by a strong monarchy that produced a line of powerful dukes. The Renaissance began in the great city-states of Italy. Italian merchants and political officials commissioned the great artists, thus the products of the Renaissance grew up inside their walls. The most powerful city-states were Florence, The Papal States (centered in Rome), Venice, and Milan. Each state had its own distinctive character, due to their different forms of government. Florence, considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, was a powerful wool-trading post. Florence remained powerful due to the Medici family, who maintained the city's financial strength and were generous patrons of the arts. The Pope, who ruled the Catholic Church, ruled Rome as well. The Papacy became more political--filled with corruption and nepotism--rather than spiritual. Nevertheless, Rome--destroyed during the Middle Ages--flourished under papal leadership during the Renaissance. Venice and Milan also grew wealthy and powerful in Italian politics and attracted many artists and writers. Venice was ruled by oligarchy in the hands of its Great Council of noble families. Milan was ruled by a strong monarchy that produced a line of powerful dukes.
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