Soergel, EditorĪrts and Humanities Through The Eras: Renaissance Europe (1300–1600) Philip M. T h r o u g h t h e Era s Renaissance Europe 1300–1600 Philip M. The result is a broader and more inclusive picture of the culture of each period, emphasizing connections between, for example, religion, dance, and literature or between the visual arts and architecture. Each topic area is treated in a different chapter, but the connections between topics are highlighted both in the text and through cross-referencing. Chapters also include significant primary documents from the period, including quotations, excerpts from artists about their work and/or commentaries/criticism published during the period, and a list of general references for further information. Chapters begin with a chronology of major events within the discipline followed by articles covering the movements, schools of thought and masterworks that characterize the discipline during the era and biographical profiles of pioneers, masters and other prominent figures in the field. Nine chapters follow covering the major branches of the humanities: architecture and design, dance, fashion, literature, music, philosophy, religion, theater and visual arts. An overview of the period and a chronology of major world events begin the volume.
Arts and Humanities through the Eras: Renaissance Europe (1300-1600) helps students and researchers understand the various disciplines of the humanities in relation to each other, as well as to history and culture.