History 226 - Renaissance and Reformation? Europe in the Late Middle Ages: Society, Culture and Politics From

Renaissance & Reformation

Spring
2023
01
4.00
Joshua Birk

M W F 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM

Smith College
HST-226-01-202303
Seelye 204
jcbirk@smith.edu
Did radical societal shifts really take place in Europe between 1300 and 1600, as the terms “Renaissance” and “Reformation” imply? Students will use this question to frame their learning in this survey course, studying the period that saw the aftermath of the Black Death, the fragmentation of Christianity, the growing power of monarchs, the advent of the printing press, and the beginnings of the age of European Imperialism. Students will examine and discuss humanism, witch hunts, popular piety and heresy, the advent of the Italian city-state, and the intersection of politics and science.
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