Medieval Studies Outreach Activities
Outreach activities are sponsored by the Department of Liberal Studies and the Arts in
the Division of Continuing Studies, with the participation of
the Medieval Studies Program and other university departments.
The
following lists will give some idea of the range of
activities and
topics.
Recent Short Courses (since 2004)
-
Medieval Italy
- Beowulf
- Medieval People: The Twelfth Century
- Medieval Pilgrimage
- The Medieval Imagination
- The Medieval City and Its People
- The Route to Santiago de Compostela
- The Medieval World: The North of England
- Medieval Cathedrals: A Photographer's Journey
- Medieval Italian Cities and Their Authors
- French Gothic Cathedrals
- The Life of the Aristocracy
- Northern European Masterpieces of Art
- Early Christian and Medieval Monasticism
- Medieval Ireland
- A History of Medieval Childhood
- The Medieval World: The South of France
- Science Before the Scientific Revolution
- The Vikings
- Medieval Embroideries and Tapestries
- Medieval Saints and Society
- The Medieval World: The "1400 House"
- Constantinople 1204--The Road There and Back
- The Medieval World: Stained Glass
International Study Tours
- Medieval Alsace and the Rhine Valley (2008)
- Castles, Cathedrals and Abbeys: The North of England and Scotland (2007)
- Medieval Germany: Saxony (2006)
- Medieval Belgium and the North of France (2005)
- Medieval England: The South and West Country (2004)
Medieval Study Tour for fall 2009: A Pilgrimage to the South of France
Short Courses on the Medieval World, fall 2008:
- "Science before the Scientific Revolution" (fall 2008)
- "A History of Childhood" (fall 2008)
- "The South of France" (fall 2008)
- "Topics in Maritime History."
For further information and a program brochure (pdf file),
click here.
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