It is possible but by no means certain. It cannot be said, exactly, what would be different has something not occured. Though people may speculate about such matters.
which renaissance?
Majority of the people in the renaissance period would have been making their living by farming. The man took care of the farming and the women take care of poultry.
post war being the period AFTER a war, the opposite would be PRE WAR which is the period BEFORE the war in question occured. Hope I helped ^_^
hellenism
Ferrera came to be known as the City of the Renaissance because of its intellectual and artistic dominance during the period. Great minds congregated there, and it came to achieve the Humanist definition of an ideal city by constructing what would become a model of the modern metropolis.
That would be Harlem. The Harlem Renaissance took place from the 1920s through the early 1930s.
There are a number of periods of time referred to as "renaissances". If you are referring to the European renaissance of the 16th century, the baroque period followed it. The Harlem Renaissance occured during the 1920's in New York City. The time period following this Renaissance would be the 1930's which was marked by the Great Depression and World War II.
without the Harlem Renaissance there would be no rap, R&B, hip-hop music today or black artist, authors, actors, etc
Some other names for the Harlem Renaissance would be the "New Negro Movement" and the "Jazz age."
Literature played a big role in the Harlem renaissance in redefining the term negro. It laid the foundation for the Civil Rights movement that would come starting around 1940.
Langston Hughes
I would say the Lindy Hop, Charleston, Shag, Balboa and Blues.
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Frank Sinatra, while not directly a part of the Harlem Renaissance, was influenced by its cultural movements and the jazz scene that emerged during that period. The Harlem Renaissance, which celebrated African American culture in the 1920s, helped popularize jazz, blues, and other forms of music that Sinatra would later incorporate into his own style. His collaborations with African American artists and his appreciation for jazz contributed to the cross-cultural exchange in American music that the Renaissance epitomized. Thus, Sinatra's career can be seen as a continuation of the legacy of artistic innovation and collaboration born from the Harlem Renaissance.
I would like to say Langston hughes, clearly he added so much to this time period.
The Harlem Renaissance is most closely related to the theme of African American cultural revival and artistic expression. It was a flourishing of African American culture in the arts, literature, music, and social activism during the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York. Participants aimed to challenge racism and stereotypes while celebrating their heritage and achievements.
Around 1922, the movement titled "The Harlem Renaissance" was in full swing. This was a collection of talented African American poets, writers, and musicians that brought a new 'jazzy' culture to New York. Some famous people to come out of the Harlem Renaissance would be Langston Hues, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Charlotte Mason.