learn-history

c. 15th–18th centuries

Renaissance and humanism

Classical revival intertwined with patronage — culture entangled with power.

‘Renaissance’ maps Italian urban networks that reused antiquity under merchant and papal patronage — plural Renaissances rather than one genius zeitgeist.

Humanism reshaped curricula and notions of virtue; simultaneous Atlantic crossings tied Europe to Americas with catastrophic implications — study culture alongside coercion.