Interdepartmental 106 - The Renaissance

The Renaissance

Fall
2024
01
2.00
John E. Moore

M 7:00 PM - 8:40 PM

Smith College
IDP-106-01-202501
Hillyer 103
jmoore@smith.edu
The French word renaissance means "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. Importantly, the descriptor was devised 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.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.