This course examines important contributions from the Renaissance to Enlightenment that influences/impacts students’ daily lives. Students will focus on issues in social, political, religious, and intellectual history through the use of primary and secondary sources. Topics include the developments in literature, the arts, the sciences, religion, and government for almost three hundred years. In this class, we will highlight the history of humanism, but we will also study religious reformations and the rise of democratic politics. Students may only take this course once.
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