English 30: Introduction to Renaissance Studies

Fall 1995
Professor Rebecca Bushnell


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Section I: Introduction


Section II: Court Culture


Section III: Urban Life


Section IV: Rural Pleasures & Labors

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Section V: New Worlds/New Science


Section VI: The New State and the Nation


Section VII: The New Family


Section VIII: The New Church


Section IX: The New Subject


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