The historians used the following term to describe the cultural changes of 19 th century.
(A) Renaissance
(B) Humanism
(C) Resurrection
(D) Liberism
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(D) Liberism
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Concept :
The study of popular cultural traditions and cultural perceptions of historical experience is done through the integration of anthropological and historical methods known as cultural history. It looks at historical documents and narrative accounts, covering the progression of events pertaining to a culture that took place one after another and that extended from the past to the present and even into the future.
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- As people were more inclined toward a liberal society built on equality and freedom, a new idea of a nation-state arose. King no longer possessed absolute power. The Reformation increased the strength and power of the nation-state.
- By the beginning of the fourteenth century, teachers of grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history, and moral philosophy were referred to as "humanists."
- These topics focused on the skills that people learn via conversation and debate and were not related to or borrowed from any particular religion.
- The author of Decameron, the greatest writer and humanist, was Giovanni Boccaccio. Universities in Padua and Bologna had long served as major hubs for legal education.
- According to academics, the Industrial Revolution's development of the middle class is where popular culture first began to flourish.
- In order to distance themselves from their parents and employers, those who were categorised as working class and relocated to metropolitan areas far from their traditional farming life started to develop their own cultures to share with their coworkers.
- So, The answer is Libersim
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