Courses

The following courses can count towards the modification. A student can petition for any class or independent study to be counted towards the modification. Such a petition should be made to a member of the Steering Committee, who will bring it before the committee.

Art History

Classics

  • LAT 28: Medieval Latin (Otter)

Comparative Literature

  • COLT 10.12: Race in the Middle Ages
  • COLT 10.13: Debate and Dialog in Emerging Europe
  • COLT 21: Topics in Medieval Literatures
  • COLT 22: The Renaissance
  • COLT 57: Global Medievalism

English

  • ENGL 1:  Literary History I: Literature Up to the Mid-Seventeenth Century
  • ENGL 10:  Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian Epic and Saga
  • ENGL 11: Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
  • ENGL 12: Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde and Other Poems
  • ENGL 13: Medieval English Literature
  • ENGL 15: Shakespeare
  • ENGL 16: Renaissance Drama
  • ENGL 17: John Milton
  • ENGL 18: English Literature 1660-1714, including Drama
  • ENGL 19: Early American Literature
  • ENGL 51: Special Topics in Medieval or Renaissance English Literature
  • ENGL 61: Junior Colloquium in Medieval or Renaissance English Literature
  • ENGL 71: Advanced Seminar in Medieval or Renaissance English Literature

French and Italian

  • FREN 22: Introduction to French Literature I: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
  • FRIT 33.01:  Into and Beyond Dante's Inferno, cross-listed as REL 32.02 (Callegari)
  • FRIT 34: Renaissance Studies in Transition
  • FRIT 34.01: Sex and Gender in the Italian Renaissance
  • ITAL 21: Early Italian Literature and Culture
  • ITAL 22: Humanism and Renaissance
  • ITAL 23: Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Italian Literature and Culture

History

  • HIST ## Early Modern Intellectual History
  • HIST 3.01: Europe in the Age of Wonder
  • HIST 4.01: The Crusades
  • HIST 42: Gender and European Society from Antiquity to the Reformation (Cross-Listed as WGST 22)
  • HIST 43: European Intellectual and Cultural History, 400-1300
  • HIST 44: Medieval France, 400-1494
  • HIST 44.02: Art and Power from Augustus to the Sun King
  • HIST 45: Early Modern Europe (1300-1650)
  • HIST 46: Spain in the Golden Age
  • HIST 49: Early Modern England, 1485-1780
  • HIST 96: Upper-Level Seminar.  Special Topics in Medieval and/or Early Modern Europe (changes by year)

MES

  • MES 16.07: The Arabian Nights East and West (Kadhim)
  • MES 18.02: Art on the Move: Renaissance Italy and the Islamic World, cross-listed with ARTH 28.09 (Kassler-Taub)

Philosophy

  • PHIL 12: Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy

Religion

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  • REL 15: Christians, Christianity, Christendom: A History (MacEvitt)
  • REL 15.01: Other Christs: Introduction to Eastern Christianity (MacEvitt/Griffin)
  • REL 19.27: Female Saints and 'Feminine Spirituality' (Baker)
  • REL 19.34: Disease and Desire in Medieval Islam (Vignone)
  • REL 27: The Qur'an and the Prophet (Reinhart)
  • REL 30: Sacred Cities: Rome (MacEvitt)
  • REL 31: Sex, Celibacy, and the Problem of Purity: Asceticism and the Human Body in Late Antiquity, is cross-listed as CLST 11 and WGST 43.2 (MacEvitt)
  • REL 32.02:  Into and Beyond Dante's Inferno, cross-listed as FRIT 33.01 (Callegari)
  • REL 33: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Age of the Crusades, cross-listed as HIST 4.02 and JWST 36 (MacEvitt)
  • REL 34: Christianity and Conversion in the Northern World: Vikings, Celts, and Anglo-Saxons, cross-listed as HIST 4.03 (MacEvitt)

Spanish and Portuguese

  • SPAN 30: Introduction to Hispanic Studies I: Middle ages-17th century
  • SPAN 43.01: Ballads in Medieval Hispanic Literature

Theatre

  • THEA 15: Theatre and Society I: Classical and Medieval Performances