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<SUBJECT ID="131-118" CODEUSED="131-118">
<TITLE>THE MEDIEVAL WORLD A</TITLE>
<POINTS>12.5 1st year
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor A Gilmour-Bryson.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial.
<OBJECTIVES>On completing this subject students should have learned to: analyse primary source documents; assess a variety of secondary source material; argue productively in tutorials; and understand the major changes which took place in Western Europe between 300 and 1066 AD.
<CONTENT>The major changes which took place in Western Europe between 300 AD and 1066 AD, in particular the nature of the marriage of Roman institutions to Germanic custom; the development of the early Church and the papacy, and early medieval social institutions.
<ASSESSMENT>One short exercise of 1,500 words (30%); one research essay of 2,500 words (60%); tutorial participation and contribution (10%).
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT><i>Source Documents and Readings </i>ed. A Gilmour-Bryson, History Dept
<ATEXT>Davis R H C <i>A History of Medieval Europe from Constantine to Saint Louis</i>
<ATEXT>(2nd ed. ), London, 1988
<ATEXT><i>Atlas of World History</i> vol 1. Penguin 1964
</PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<NOTE>It is recommended that this subject be taken in conjunction with 131-119 The Medieval World B.
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<SUBJECT ID="131-118" CODEUSED="131-118">
<TITLE>THE MEDIEVAL WORLD A</TITLE>
<NOTE>It is recommended that this subject be taken in conjunction with 131-119 The Medieval World B.
<POINTS>12.5
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor A Gilmour-Bryson.
<SEMESTER>First semester.
<CONTACT>Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial each week.
<OBJECTIVES>On completing this subject students should have learned to: analyse primary source documents; assess a variety of secondary source material; argue productively in tutorials; and understand the major changes which took place in Western Europe between 300 and 1066 AD.
<CONTENT>The major changes which took place in Western Europe between 300 AD and 1066 AD, in particular the nature of the marriage of Roman institutions to Germanic custom; the development of the early Church and the papacy, and early medieval social institutions.
<ASSESSMENT>One short exercise of 1,500 words (30 per cent); one research essay of 2,500 words (60 per cent); tutorial participation and contribution (10 per cent).
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT><i>Source Documents and Readings</i> ed. A Gilmour-Bryson, History Dept
<ATEXT>Davis R H C <i>A History of Medieval Europe from Constantine to Saint Louis</i>
<ATEXT>(2nd ed. ), London, 1988
<ATEXT><i>Atlas of World History</i> vol 1. Penguin 1964
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