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- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) abstract "The Humanist Generation is the name given by sociologists to describe the generation of people, born 1461–1482. It is an identified cohort within the Strauss–Howe generational theory.This generation came of age at the height of the Middle Ages, just prior to the Reformation and Renaissance. For the educated classes life was fairly static, with Humanist teaching and a clear career path through the church or State becoming increasingly available for the educated middle classes. Humanist influences took hold across Europe, and in many ways prepared the intellectual landscape for the coming reformation. Their youth coincided with the development of the European Printing press allowing a greater dissemination of knowledge.".
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- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_generations.
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- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) wikiPageWikiLink Sociology.
- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) wikiPageWikiLink Strauss–Howe_generational_theory.
- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Linacre.
- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_More.
- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wolsey.
- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Humanist Generation".
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- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) comment "The Humanist Generation is the name given by sociologists to describe the generation of people, born 1461–1482. It is an identified cohort within the Strauss–Howe generational theory.This generation came of age at the height of the Middle Ages, just prior to the Reformation and Renaissance. For the educated classes life was fairly static, with Humanist teaching and a clear career path through the church or State becoming increasingly available for the educated middle classes.".
- Humanist_Generation_(Strauss-Howe_Theory) label "Humanist Generation (Strauss-Howe Theory)".
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