HIST 315 - Renaissance Europe (4)
During the Renaissance, artists such as Leonardo da Vinci
began to experiment
with new visual techniques, theorists such as Machiavelli
forwarded bold and
new political ideas, and Italian merchants began to perfect an
economy based on
currency and trade. These developments helped end the Middle
Ages and, in
the long run, paved the way for the rise of secularism,
individualism, mass
communication, and capitalism – in short, the rise of modern
society. Yet, as this course will reveal, there is more to
the
Renaissance than beautiful art and the beginnings of progress. Themes include the
persistence of the “medieval”;
princely and papal courts; gender and religion in everyday
life; early printed
books; politics and conspicuous consumption; European
encounters with Islam; art
and society; and the value of the idea of the Renaissance
today. Offered
intermittently.