01:667:281,282Medieval Civilization (3,3) Intellectual, technological, artistic, and social developments as reflected in specific manifestations from each period. First term: from Justinian to the Crusades (400-1100), including Beowulf, Haghia Sophia, the Song of Roland, the manor. Second term: from Romanesque to Renaissance (1100-1450), including troubadour music, Chartres, the Black Death, Dante. Credit not given for these courses and 01:510:209,211. |
01:667:388. The Cultures of the Middle Ages (3) A detailed survey of a particular medieval society, with special emphasis on the complex interactions between different ethnic and cultural traditions of the medieval world. Topics covered vary depending on the interests and expertise of the professor. Credit not given for this course and 01:350:388 or 01: 195:388. |
01:667:481Senior Seminar in Medieval Studies (3) Interdisciplinary course taught by faculty drawn from the humanities and social science disciplines. Topics in medieval civilization vary from year to year. Research paper required, supervised by faculty in two disciplines. |