Mid-century typically refers to the design, architecture, and cultural trends that emerged roughly between the 1940s and the 1960s. This period is characterized by a focus on clean lines, organic forms, and a blend of functionality with aesthetic appeal, often reflecting a post-war optimism. Mid-century modern design emphasizes simplicity and integration with nature, making it a significant influence in contemporary design. It encompasses furniture, architecture, and even graphic design, and remains popular in today's aesthetic.
Mid 14th century to 16th century.
reaction to the conservative social norms of the 1950s.
Mid-century generally refers to the middle of the 20th century, specifically the years from around 1945 to 1965. This period is often associated with significant cultural, social, and design movements, including the rise of modernism in architecture and furniture design. It marked a time of post-war optimism and economic growth in many Western countries.
A mid-eleventh century date would fall between the years 1040 and 1060. This period is characterized by significant historical events, including the rise of powerful monarchies in Europe and the beginning of the Norman Conquest of England. It was a time of cultural and political changes, influencing the course of medieval history.
If you mean by "chronicler" a writer of history books on the subject it would probably be Barbara Tuchman, whose book "A distant mirror" focuses on this century and was a massive bestseller back in the eighties. If you mean a chronicler who lived in that century, Geoffrey Chaucer, writer of the Canterbury Tales, would be the one.
The hyphen would be located between the mid and the century.'Mid-century'.
It means 'mean and ungenerous' from mid 17th century English
From the mid-6th Century to the mid-4th Century BCE.
No, "mid-nineteenth century" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
mid twentieth century.
Mid 14th century to 16th century.
Late 8th century to the mid 11th century.
No, it is mid to late twentieth century
around the 11th century
Late 8th century to mid 11th century.
Late 8th century to the mid 11th century.
Which century? 18th, 19th or 20th?