https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/becoming-modern/romanticism
This resource from the Khan Academy explores 19th century Romanticism - a
movement known for encapsulating "the spectrum and intensity of human
emotion." Its comprehensive lessons may be of interest to educators
looking to teach a unit on Romanticism, or curious readers looking to
learn independently. Users will likely want to begin with the
Romanticism - an Introduction section, which includes the essay "A
beginner's guide to Romanticism," by Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven
Zucker that provides context on the who, what, where, and when of the
cultural movement. From there, the unit is broken down geographically
into lessons on France, Spain, England (further divided into two
periods: first Blake and Fuseli, and then Constable, Turner, Martin),
and Germany. Each lesson includes text, images, and videos that
highlight important concepts and key contributors who brought
"emotionally expressive art," to the forefront of changing societies.
Units also include mid-lesson practice questions that provide a good
check-in for learners. The Romanticism lesson plan concludes with a
13-question test on all of the sections. Khan Academy is a nonprofit
that seeks "to provide a free, world-class education to anyone,
anywhere."
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r52123/khan_academy_romanticism
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