The Medieval Imaginary

Exploration of Europeans’ expressions of identity and community from the close of Mediterranean antiquity to the Black Death of the fourteenth century. Consideration of literary texts, social organization, and ritual practices, with emphasis on Christian Europe as continually self-defining against its pagan and Muslim frontiers. Meets the Critical Learning: AIM requirement. Meets the Critical Learning: HP requirement.

Degree requirement — Critical Learning: AIM, Critical Learning: HP

1 unit — Neel

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2022 Block 2 The Medieval Imaginary Carol Neel Palmer Hall 233A 25 / 1 05/30/2023
Fall 2023 Block 3 The Medieval Imaginary Carol Neel TBA 25 / 22 05/30/2023
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