Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe
Explore the transformative ideas that shaped liberty in Europe during the tumultuous sixteenth century with Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe by Hilary Gatti. Published by Princeton University Press in 2017, this insightful paperback spans 232 pages and delves into a period marked by fierce power struggles, religious fervor, and the quest for personal and political freedom. Gatti examines the intricate interactions between ambitious rulers, inquisitions, and the evolving concepts of liberty that emerged amidst chaos. This book is essential for anyone interested in the historical foundations of modern political thought and the enduring impact of early modern ideas on contemporary society. Discover how the events and philosophies of this era continue to resonate today. Add this compelling read to your collection and gain a deeper understanding of the roots of liberty in Europe.