Courses: High Middle Ages (HISTB224001)
Spring 2012
Class Number: 1179
This course will cover the second half of the European Middle Ages, often called the High and Late Middle Ages, from roughly 1000-1400. The course has a general chronological framework, and is based on important themes of medieval history. These include feudalism and the feudal economy; the social transformation of the millennium; monastic reform; the rise of the papacy; trade, exchange, and exploration; urbanism and the growth of towns.
Div: I or III; Approach: Inquiry into the Past (IP), Cross-Cultural Analysis (CC); Haverford: Humanities (HU)
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1179 Div: I or III; IPCC ; HU
DepartmentTaught ByTruitt,Elly |
LocationBryn Mawr, TAYG Meeting TimesTTH 9:45am-11:15am |
