Abstract

This article discusses the role of the Italian revival in the spiritual and cultural revival of the Europeannation: on the methodology of educating and motivating cadets of military educational institutionsfor educational and research activities in the example of the topic. In the course of the research, themethods of analysis and synthesis, historical-statistical, civilizational approach, comparative-historicalanalysis, gender and socio-cultural approach, etc. were used. Historical and retrospective analyzeshave revealed a direct link between the European Renaissance and the formation of a newworldview, the transition to another stage of civilization, which is reflected in other areas ofeconomics, politics and human activity provided with innovations and innovative solutions. Thearticle also focuses on the development of the family and the role of women in society. In order todetermine the practical significance of the theoretical research, an experiment was conducted todetermine the impact on the cadets of the problem under consideration, followed by monitoringtheir development and at the same time their interest in learning.

Highlights

  • In the last three hundred years, it would have been impossible for the world to develop its materially modern civilization without spiritual development, without the widespread dissemination of its most important values, such as culture, scientific ideas, and technicalThe USA Journals Volume 02 Issue 09-2020achievements

  • In order to apply the obtained theoretical results in practice, in the 2019-2020 academic year, an experiment was conducted in 3 training groups with cadets of the Military-Technical Institute of the National Guard of the Republic of Uzbekistan, which we conditionally identified as group 1, group 2, group 3, subjects: “World Economy”, “Economic Geography and Ecology” [8]

  • Our analysis allows us to draw several key conclusions: 1. The Italian Renaissance Anglican Church became a necessary condition for the reform and formation of Protestantism

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INTRODUCTION

In the last three hundred years, it would have been impossible for the world to develop its materially modern civilization without spiritual development, without the widespread dissemination of its most important values, such as culture, scientific ideas, and technical. A deep antiquity period began before the Civilization phase (among Europeans it began in 500, marked by the fall of Rome and the beginning of the Merovingian period). This is followed by a real phase of culture that lasts for 1000 years. The era of the Great Renaissance marked the end of the “dark ages” in the history of Europe, which lasted for about 750 years (between the 5th and 12th centuries) and were characterized by the decline of classical Greco-Roman culture, degradation of the intellectual and social life of society in the previously civilized parts of the ancient world [15]

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Economic Prerequisites for the Development of the Renaissance in Italy
The Attitude towards the Institution of the Family has Changed Radically
The Influence of the Renaissance on the Change in Spiritual Values
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