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Academic Year 2000/2001
Medieval Studies - Courses Not Currently Offered
MDST203 FA
The Birth of Europe, 300-1000
MDST207 FA
Chaucer
MDST214 FA
Visionary Creatures: An Introduction to Medieval Culture
MDST221 FA
Medieval and Renaissance Music
MDST225 FA
European Intellectual History to the Renaissance
MDST231 FA
Early Medieval Art
MDST234 FA
Days and Knights of the Round Table
MDST247 FA
Building the Pedestal: The Representation of Women in Medieval and Renaissance Lyric Poetry
MDST251 FA
Islamic Civilization: The Classical Age
MDST256 FA
Rural Life in Medieval Europe
MDST268 FA
Medieval Women
MDST275 FA
Romans and Christians: The World of Late Antiquity
MDST277 FA
The High Middle Ages: The Culture of Europe Around the Year 1200
MDST278 FA
The Cultural History of Reading and Writing
MDST286 FA
Medieval Love: Desire in Language
MDST304 FA
Medieval Archaeology
MDST371 FA
Romans and Christians: Cultural Change in Late Antiquity
MDST117 SP
The Renaissance in Italy
MDST220 SP
Dante, Divine Comedy
MDST221 SP
Medieval and Renaissance Music
MDST222 SP
Early Renaissance Art in Italy
MDST232 SP
Queer Knights: The Romance of Lancelot and Galehaut
MDST233 SP
Architecture and Monastic Life to the 13th Century
MDST236 SP
Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture
MDST239 SP
The Gothic Cathedral
MDST248 SP
Chaucer and Medieval Culture
MDST250 SP
Scholars, Radicals, and Heretics: Ideologies of Biblical Reading in Medieval Europe
MDST261 SP
Medieval Latin: Martyrs, Kings, Saints and Lovers
MDST270 SP
Medieval Lyric Poetry
MDST277 SP
The High Middle Ages: The Culture of Europe Around the Year 1200
MDST279 SP
The Medieval Literature of Northern Europe, 800-1400
MDST285 SP
Practicing Courtly Love
MDST293 SP
Literature of the German Medieval Courts
MDST298 SP
Saints and Sinners in Europe, 1215-1590
MDST299 SP
The Medieval City as Cultural Vector
Last Updated on MAR-26-2001
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