Description

In the changing times of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, creative minds addressed the presence of evil in their lives. The devil became an active force in image and story, matching the real and horrifying facts in religion and warfare.

Charlie Steen’s classes place historical events in context with art, architecture, religion, and other cultural aspects of a period. He teaches western civilization at UNM. He is the author of several books, including his recently published A Cultural History of Early Modern Europe. A graduate of UNM, he also holds a PhD in early modern European history from UCLA.