Kevin Harrison, Martin R. Jervis, Andrew Jones
In the 14th century, the world was a terrifying and largely unknown territory, peopled by fabulous monsters and peoples. However, the rapid expansion of learning via the print revolution in the 15th century, prompted a wave of exploration, known as the Age of Discovery. What consequences did this have for the human race?
Lecture One: LATE MEDIEVAL WORLD VIEW:
Origins of the Age of Discovery
Lecture Two: THE SEARCH FOR THE EAST 1:
Finding trade routes to China via Africa
Lecture Three: THE SEARCH FOR THE EAST 2:
Finding trade routes with China via America
Lecture Four: THE SEARCH FOR EL DORADO:
The Spanish conquest of the Americas
Dayschool:Monday, 22 May 2017 Time: 10am-4pm
Venue:
Cross Street Chapel
Cross Street, Manchester, M2 1NL
Price | Concessions | Minimum No. | Maximum No. |
£40 | n/a | 12 | 30 |
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