Inventing the Individual is really good - it discusses how Roman society transformed into medieval European society, re-organized around Christian beliefs It's also just a good description of how the structure of medieval society worked in generalhttps://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jan/27/inventing-individual-origins-western-liberalism-larry-siedentop-review …
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Well, it is a pretty variegated phenomenon. My favorite book for getting a grip on society in the early medieval to early modern would be Duby's The Age of the Cathedrals. Covers extensively patronage in the art world, if naught else.
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The fact that you think I might know is the highest compliment I could have received. (I've got nothing, but lmk if you get a good rec). :)
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@jackconte - You know a thing or two about patronage. Any thoughts here?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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