For a list of courses offered in the past, see the Medieval Cultures bulletin page.
Current Year Courses
Courses on Medieval topics 2026–2027.
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