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For more information, please see full course syllabus of AP World History
For more information, please see full course syllabus of AP World History
AP World History Period IV: Changes In Literature, Visual & Performing Arts
Lecture Description
In this lesson, our instructor Ron Schooler gives an introduction to changes in literature, visual and performing arts. He discusses economic prosperity-the arts flourish, patrons of renaissance arts, St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, the Renaissance in Europe, Renaissance architecture, art and the humanities blossom, the other side of the Renaissance, popular literature proliferates, wood block prints in Japan, journey to the west, Chinese popular literature, and West African literature, Sundiata.
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