Program in Medieval Studies

Current Year Courses

Courses on Medieval topics 2026–2027.

Fall 2026

ENGL 0202S — Memento Mori: The (Dead) Body in Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture, G. Quast

ENGL 0230R — New and Imagined Worlds from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, C. Yates

HIAA 1440E — The Body and the Senses in Medieval Art, TBD

HISP 1240P — Health and Medicine in Cervantes and His World (Literature and Science), A. Hicks-Bartlett

 

HIST 1205 — The Long Fall of the Roman Empire, J. Conant

HIST 1954F — Globalism before Globalization: The Interconnected World of the Early Middle Ages, J. Conant

 

ITAL 1610 — The Divina Commedia: Inferno and Purgatorio, R. Martinez

 

JUDS 1630 — The Talmud, M. Satlow

RELS 0063 — Antisemitism: A History, M. Satlow

Spring 2027

MDVL 0360 — The Body: Medieval Perspectives, J. Conant and Medieval Studies Faculty

LATN 1110D — Alcuin, J. Pucci

COLT 0510K — The 1001 Nights, E. Muhanna

JAPN 0810 — Classical Japanese, J. Niedermaier

 

HIAA 0405 — Arts of the Sacred and the Demonic in the Ancient Mediterranean, G. Rodriguez & S. Harvey

HIAA 0420 — Cathedrals and Castles, TBD

HIST 1211 — Becoming Medieval, A. Remensnyder

HIST 1960U — Forgotten Sahara: A History of Northern Africa in the Early Middle Ages, J. Conant

RELS 0405 — Arts of the Sacred and the Demonic in the Ancient Mediterranean, G. Rodriguez & S. Harvey

RELS 1325C — The Virgin Mary in Christian Tradition, S. Harvey