Credit Weight: 1.0 Prerequisite(s): Five FCEs in History or permission of the instructor Description: An exploration of the impact of the Renaissance (‘rebirth’ of classical learning) and the Reformation (division of the Western Church into the Roman Catholic and Protestant faiths) upon 15th- and 16th-century Europe. Influential writers and leaders are placed within such contexts as: the experiences of the majority of the population; regional diversity; European global exploration and imperialism; the trials for religious heresy and witchcraft; and such socially constructed categories of difference as gender, class and race and sexuality. Cross-List(s): Women’s Studies 4101 Offering: 3-0; 3-0 Notes: Students who have previous credit in History 3105/Women’s Studies 3105 may not take History 4105/Women’s Studies 4101 for credit.

History 4105 Renaissance and Reformation Europe

Credit Weight: 1.0 Prerequisite(s): Five FCEs in History or permission of the instructor Description: An exploration of the impact of the Renaissance (‘rebirth’ of classical learning) and the Reformation (division of the Western Church into the Roman Catholic and Protestant faiths) upon 15th- and 16th-century Europe. Influential writers and leaders are placed within such contexts as: the experiences of the majority of the population; regional diversity; European global exploration and imperialism; the trials for religious heresy and witchcraft; and such socially constructed categories of difference as gender, class and race and sexuality. Cross-List(s): Women’s Studies 4101 Offering: 3-0; 3-0 Notes: Students who have previous credit in History 3105/Women’s Studies 3105 may not take History 4105/Women’s Studies 4101 for credit.





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