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[http://find.galegroup.com/gvrl/aboutEbook.do?prodId=GVRL&userGroupName=tel_a_uots&actionString=DO_DISPLAY_ABOUT_PAGE&eisbn=0787693847&searchType=PublicationSearchForm '''''Arts & Humanities Through the Eras'''''] is a five volume reference work profiling milestones and [[Social movement|movements]] in [[The Arts|the arts]], [[literature]], [[music]], and [[religion]] from a specific period. Each volume in the set helps students and researchers understand the various [[discipline]]s of [[The Humanities|the humanities]] in relation to each other, as well as to [[history]] and [[culture]]. An overview of the period and a chronology of major world events begin each volume. Nine chapters follow, covering the major branches of the humanities: [[architecture]] and design, [[dance]], [[fashion]], [[literature]], [[music]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[Theatre|theater]], and visual arts. Chapters begin with a chronology of major events within the discipline followed by articles covering the movements, schools of thought, and masterworks that characterize the discipline during the era and [[biography|biographical]] profiles of pioneers, masters, and other prominent figures in the field. Chapters end with significant [[bibliography]] of primary documents from the period.
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'''''Arts & Humanities Through the Eras''''' is a five volume reference work profiling milestones and [[Social movement|movements]] in [[The Arts|the arts]], [[literature]], [[music]], and [[religion]] from a specific period. Each volume in the set helps students and researchers understand the various [[discipline]]s of [[The Humanities|the humanities]] in relation to each other, as well as to [[history]] and [[culture]]. An overview of the period and a chronology of major world events begin each volume. Nine chapters follow, covering the major branches of the humanities: [[architecture]] and design, [[dance]], [[fashion]], [[literature]], [[music]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[Theatre|theater]], and visual arts. Chapters begin with a chronology of major events within the discipline followed by articles covering the movements, schools of thought, and masterworks that characterize the discipline during the era and [[biography|biographical]] profiles of pioneers, masters, and other prominent figures in the field. Chapters end with significant [[bibliography]] of primary documents from the period.
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Arts & Humanities Through the Eras is a five volume reference work profiling milestones and movements in the arts, literature, music, and religion from a specific period. Each volume in the set helps students and researchers understand the various disciplines of the humanities in relation to each other, as well as to history and culture. An overview of the period and a chronology of major world events begin each volume. Nine chapters follow, covering the major branches of the humanities: architecture and design, dance, fashion, literature, music, philosophy, religion, theater, and visual arts. Chapters begin with a chronology of major events within the discipline followed by articles covering the movements, schools of thought, and masterworks that characterize the discipline during the era and biographical profiles of pioneers, masters, and other prominent figures in the field. Chapters end with significant bibliography of primary documents from the period.


Access this resource through the link to the Gale Reference Portal