Interdepartmental 106 - The Renaissance

THE RENAISSANCE

Spring
2020
01
2.00
John Moore
M 07:30-09:00
Smith College
30788-S20
HILLYR 103
jmoore@smith.edu
The French wordrenaissancemeans “rebirth”; when capitalized, it defines both a chronological period (ca. 1300–1600) in European history and an impactful engagement with the legacy of Greco-Roman antiquity. The descriptor was devised, importantly, at the time, not retrospectively. This course describes events, activities and innovations widely understood as a defining and indispensable foundation of the modern world’s global turn. Lectures treat and contextualize various topics: history, language, education, manuscripts and printed books, court culture, trade and colonization, the invention of utopia, the rise of Protestantism, theater in Shakespeare’s London, science and mathematics and the visual arts.
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