Classes

God Save the Queen! Ruling Women from Rome to the Renaissance (History and Literature HL 90an)

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2019

God Save the Queen explores the complex and contradictory figure of the royal woman from Late Antiquity to the early modern period, discussing the varied roles that queens played within their societies, their relationship to broader social and cultural institutions such as the Christian Church, and the ways in which queens were celebrated, criticized, and imagined by writers and artists of their time.  By doing so, students gain a better understanding not only of the meaning and significance of queens and queenship in medieval Europe, but of broader ideological and cultural...

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Sex, Love, and Marriage in the Middle Ages

Semester: 

Fall

Offered: 

2018

This course explores the many ways that passion, love, and obligation bound men and women to one another over the course of nearly two millennia, from first-century Rome to sixteenth-century Italy. In particular, it focuses on how those bonds were organized legally and institutionally, on the social roles created by such relationships, and on the connection (or lack thereof) between marriage, love, and sexual passion....

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