- Level Foundation
- Course by Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Total students 1,003 enrolled
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This MOOC focuses on Spanish history between the Renaissance and Baroque periods—a time when the Spanish culture set the tone in the Western world.
The monarchy of this Spain created the first global empire of History. The greatest literary works of this period, including La Celestina, Lazarillo de Tormes, were immediately translated in the first European and American printing houses. Spanish fashion was the trendiest at the Courts of Early Modern Europe. Spanish military and political treaties set the standard for political machinations of the era.
In this period—between the 16th and 17th centuries—, Spain’s society achieved excellence in Arts and Literature. Exceptional and talented people such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Velázquez, were drawn to Madrid. Literary academies, theatre productions and celebrations flourished in other big cities of the Empire as Seville, Lisbon, Barcelona, Naples, Mexico, and Lima. A synthesis of nations united for the loyalty to the Crown and the Catholic faith. In our tour through the Spain of Don Quixote, we will discuss the relationship between fantastic to real geography. Society was polarized between the privileged—nobility and clergy—and the poor and rogues. Humanism was cultivated in universities. Family, food, housing, games, and celebrations played a part in everyday life.
In times of Don Quixote, the lights of Literature and Art geniuses shined upon the shadows of the Inquisition. Let’s travel to this sublime culture of Spanish Golden Age.
What you will learn
- Spanish Golden Age History, with Don Quixote as common thread
- Everyday life in the 16th and 17th centuries through society and culture
- Don Quixote’s period of time as if you lived then, through written and visual sources
- How values of the Spain of Don Quixote have evolved over the History
Skills you learn
Syllabus
- Introduction: Time and Space
- Everyday Life
- Economy and Society
- Policy, Religion and Inquisition
- Literature
- Fine Arts
- Iconography of Don Quixote
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Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Spain during the Renaissance and Baroque periods with "The Spain of Don Quixote." This Arts & Humanities course, brought to you by edX, delves into a time when Spanish culture dominated the Western world, creating a global empire that influenced literary, fashion, military, and political landscapes. Guided by expert instructors, you'll explore the works of literary giants like Cervantes and Lope de Vega, and the masterpieces of artists such as Velázquez. The course examines how Spanish society of the 16th and 17th centuries excelled in arts and literature, with vibrant cultural hubs from Madrid to Mexico City. Discover the contrasting lives of the privileged nobility and clergy versus the poor and rogues, and understand the impact of the Inquisition amidst the flourishing humanism of the era. Dive into everyday life, family dynamics, cuisine, housing, games, and celebrations of this fascinating period. With a foundation-level approach, this course is perfect for anyone interested in Spanish history, literature, and art. Subscriptions are available at the starter level, offering flexibility to fit your schedule. Journey through the golden age of Spanish culture with "The Spain of Don Quixote."

Pedro García Martín