Worldviews Timline

By dhoda
  • Classical Era 500 BC-500 ish
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    Classical Era 500 BC-500 ish

    The Parthenon is a beautiful temple in Greece. It shows how the Greeks cared about art, science, and thinking. This era helped us think logically and create great buildings.
  • Medieval Era 500-1500 ish
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    Medieval Era 500-1500 ish

    The cross represents Christianity, which was very important in this time. People looked to the church for answers about life and faith. The church was like a guiding light for everyone back then.
  • Renaissance 1300 – 1600 ish

    Renaissance 1300 – 1600 ish

    The Mona Lisa shows the importance of art and human emotions during the Renaissance. It makes us think about people and beauty. This time was a big change from just focusing on religion.
  • Enlightenment  1650 – 1800 ish

    Enlightenment 1650 – 1800 ish

    The light bulb represents new ideas and scientific discoveries. During this time, people started using reason and logic to understand the world instead of just faith. It was a time of new thoughts about freedom too.
  • Romantic Era 1780 – 1850 ish

    Romantic Era 1780 – 1850 ish

    Romantic art often shows nature's beauty and strong emotions. This era valued feelings and imagination over reason. It was a time to express the awe of nature.
  • Victorian Era 1830 – 1900 ish

    Victorian Era 1830 – 1900 ish

    Factories grew during this time because of industrialization. It changed how people lived and worked. The Victorian Era also had strict rules about how to behave and think.
  • Modern Era 1900 – 1970 ish

    Modern Era 1900 – 1970 ish

    Skyscrapers show the belief in progress and technology. This era had a strong trust in science and facts. It was about moving forward and believing in what can be proven.
  • Postmodernism 1960 – 2000 ish

    Postmodernism 1960 – 2000 ish

    The broken mirror shows how things are not always clear or true. Postmodernism questioned old ideas and said that truth is different for everyone. This era was all about different perspectives.
  • Post-Postmodernism 2000 – Present ish

    Post-Postmodernism 2000 – Present ish

    The smartphone represents how connected we are today. We can share ideas and communicate instantly with others around the world. This era is all about using technology to connect with each other.