A global examination of the fourteenth-century crises: famine, epidemics, civic unrest, warfare, and Papal politics. Selected topics will lead to the comparative study of the period from England, France, Italy and the Holy Roman Empire, with a critical assessment of the impact of the Black Death on late medieval society.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- History 300 and 319 or 321 or consent of the Department.
Sections
| SEM 1 | F 14:00 - 16:45
| | Francine Michaud | | Outline |
| Notes: All 500-level Fall term and Winter term History courses are restricted to History majors, ANME majors, and History graduate students until August 14. |