
Varn Vlog Renaissance Without the Myth with Ada Palmer
Jan 22, 2026
Historian and novelist Ada Palmer dives deep into the Renaissance's true nature, challenging its myth as merely a 'rebirth.' She reveals how 19th-century nationalism twisted historical narratives and why Italy wasn't a unified nation but a chaotic region. Explore the surprising role of libraries and culture as powerful political tools and how prominent figures like Machiavelli critiqued the era's ideals. Palmer asserts that peace, not crisis, fosters true innovation and advocates for a nuanced view of historical beginnings, likening them to a river's gradual flow.
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Golden/Dark Age Myths Are Political Tools
- The “golden age” and “dark age” metaphors are propaganda, not neutral descriptions.
- They persist because they serve political narratives about what modernity should be.
The Renaissance Was Invented By Nationalists
- The Renaissance is a 19th-century construction shaped by nationalism and scholarly framing.
- Different countries carved national 'renaissances' to claim unique origins of modernity.
Antiquity As A Stability Strategy
- Italy's turn to antiquity was a desperate strategy to demand stability and legitimacy.
- Elite library- and art-building were investments intended to produce virtuous rulers and deter conquest.





