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Greco-Roman Culture
Geek Culture
Social and Political Structure
Homer
Lyric Poetry
Drama
History
Philosophy and Science
Architecture
The Three Styles of the Greek Architecture
Roman Culture
History
The Pax Romana
Latin Literature
Biblical-Christian Culture
The Hebrews
The Pentateuch
The Spread of Christianity
Translation of the Bible
Medieval Period
Overview
The Middle Age
Time
476-1453
Why is the Middle Age called the "Age of Faith"?
Habitats
Nearly everyone (Quantity)
Christians
The statue of the Catholic Church
Central Government
Keep order
Unify Europe
The Influence of Christianity
Time Period
Hundreds of years
Fences
Politic
Economy
Culture
Religion
Law
Ideology/Learning
Manor and Church
Feudalism
Feudalism in Europe was made a system of holding land in exchange for military services
Growth of Feudalism
Charles Martel 查尔斯. 马尔特尔
Feudal landlord
Manor
The centre of medieval feudal life
The estate was built on a fief
On Chivalry and Knighthood
Church
Introduction of its development
The Organization of the Church
The power and influence of the Catholic Church
Three classes
Clergy
Lord
Peasant
Freeman
Serf
Differences
Serf
Freeman
The Crusades
The development of the event
Influence on the East and West of later generations
Learning and Science
Charlemagne
Introduction
Vs Alfred the Great's
Caroline Renaissance
Dante and The Divine Comedy
Dante
The Divine Comedy
Art and Architecture
Romanesque architecture
In what way is Gothic architecture different from Romanesque architecture?
Renaissance and Reformation
General Introduction
Renaissance in Italy
Reformation and Counter-reformation
Renaissance in Other Countries
Seventeenth Century
General Introduction
Science
Philosophy, Politics and Literature in England
French Classicism
Baroque Art
Enlightenment
General Introduction
Historical Background
French Philosophy and Literature
German Literature
Rococo Art
Romanticism
Definition
Common Characters
Two Revolutions
The Industrial Revolution
The French Revolution
Raising Reasons
Marxism and Darwinism
The Rise of Marxism
General Introduction
Historical Background
Three Sources and Components
Darwinism
General Introduction
Effects of Darwinism
On Biology
On Theology
On Social Science
Realism
Definition
Historical Background
Realist Movement in 19c
The development of science
Railway
Telegram
Other mechanical inventions
Liberal nationalities in 1830s
France
Russia
Portugal
1848 and later
Starting from France, a series of revolutions
Failures
New realism emerged
Modernism and Other Trends
Definition
Historical Context
Factors/Elements
Symbolism
Expressionism
Surrealism
Salvador Dali
Cubism
Pablo Picasso
Georges Braque
Futurism
Umberto Boccioni
Dadaism
Marcel Duchamp
Fauvism
Henri Matisse
Emil Nolde
Paul Klee
Wassily Kandinsky
Stream of consciousness
Absurd School
Backtte
Waiting for Gotta
Angry Young Men
John Osborne
Look Back In Anger
Beat Generation
Alan Ginsberg
Howl
Black Humor
Joseph Heller
Catch-22
Sigmund Freud
The person to whom modernist were indebted most was Sigmund Freud
His Books
The Interpretation of Dreams
Three Contributions to Sexual Theory
The Ego And Id
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