Two common terms for dividing up most of human history.
Anno Domini (AD)
Before Christ/Before Common Era (BC)
These are terms used to label or number years in the Gregorian calendar(公历), which is the calendar used in America and most of Europe. The term Anno Domini is Latin and translates in English to ‘In the year of the Lord.’ These terms are used to talk about eras (era = a long period of time) in human history. These two terms are based on the year of the birth of Jesus Christ (who is considered the incarnation(化身) of the “the Lord” in Christianity).
AD is used for counting years from the start of this current era in which we live. BC is used for counting years before the start of the current era. The years in the BC era are counted backwards from the way in which the years are counted in the AD era. There is no year zero in this system, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC. Using this system we are now in the year 2014 AD.
Periods of time and eras in the Western world
The Middle Ages: This period of time took place in Europe from the 5th–15th century; this is the name for a long period of time that connects what is considered ‘ancient times’ and ‘modern times.’ It is in the middle of ancient times and modern times, so it is called the “middle” ages.
The Renaissance: This period of time took place in parts of Europe from 1300 – 1600; this time was characterized by a cultural movement that revolved around learning about and from the past.
The Age of Discovery (The Age of Exploration): This period of time took place in Europe (and highly influenced other parts of the world) from 1400 – 1700; this was a time of exploration when Europeans travelled to new lands and “discovered” the Americas.
The Elizabethan Period: This period of time took place in the United Kingdom from 1558 – 1603; this was the period of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. This time is often thought of as the “golden age” or time of great progress in English history.
The Age of Enlightenment: This period of time took place in Europe in the 18th century; it is an often talked about cultural movement in Europe, which emphasized reason and individualism over traditions.
The Industrial Revolution: This period of time took place in Europe, the United States, and other areas around the world in the 18th and 19th centuries; this was the era in which manufacturing was introduced and became a very large force in society.
The Victorian Era: This period of time took place in the United Kingdom from 1837–1901; this was the period of the reign of Queen Victoria and was known for being a time of peace, prosperity, and British self-confidence and pride.
The Progressive Era: This period of time took place in the United States from the 1890s–1920s; this was a period of social activism and political reform during the terms of three progressive American Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson.
The Information Age (or Computer Age or Digital Age): This is now! This is the name many people use for the era that we are currently living in, in which technology has become so important and prevalent in our everyday lives and work.
2.历史类常见问题
Do you like (to learn about) history? Yes, I am a big fan of reading historical stories. When I was a little boy, I always took some historical books from my father’s bookshelf and read the historical events. I feel that history not only can cultivate my mental development, but also give me a better picture of human society.
Yes, I find it quite interesting. To be honest, I have a bad memory and so I don’t really remember that much. However, that’s