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<TITLE>THE MEDIEVAL WORLD B</TITLE>
<POINTS>12.5 1st year
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor A Gilmour-Bryson.
<PREREQUISITES>131-118 The Medieval World A
<SEMESTER>Second semester
<CONTACT>Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial.
<OBJECTIVES>On completing this subject students should have learned to: strengthen their analysis of primary source documents; critically assess a variety of secondary source material; argue more productively in tutorials; and understand the major changes which took place in Western Europe between 1066 and 1325 AD.
<CONTENT>The major changes which took place in Western Europe between 1066 AD and 1325 AD, in particular the nature of the struggle between church and state, the background to and effects on the west of the Crusades, the importance of courtly love and chivalry, and the growing role of the state.
<ASSESSMENT>One research essay of 2,000 words (40%); one reflective essay of 2,000 words (50%); tutorial participation and contribution (10%).
<PRESCRIBEDTEXTS>
<ATEXT><i>Source Documents and Readings </i>ed. A Gilmour-Bryson History Dept
<ATEXT>Davis R H C A <i>History of Medieval Europe from Constantine to Saint Louis
<ATEXT></i> (2nd ed. ), London, 1988
<ATEXT><i>Atlas of World History </i>vol 1. Penguin, 1964
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<TITLE>THE MEDIEVAL WORLD B</TITLE>
<POINTS>12.5
<COORDINATOR>Associate Professor A Gilmour-Bryson.
<PREREQUISITES>131-118 The Medieval World A.
<SEMESTER>Second semester.
<CONTACT>Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial each week.
<OBJECTIVES>On completing this subject students should have learned to: strengthen their analysis of primary source documents; critically assess a variety of secondary source material; argue more productively in tutorials; and understand the major changes which took place in Western Europe between 1066 and 1325 AD.
<CONTENT>The major changes which took place in Western Europe between 1066 AD and 1325 AD, in particular the nature of the struggle between church and state, the background to and effects on the west of the Crusades, the importance of courtly love and chivalry, and the growing role of the state.
<ASSESSMENT>One research essay of 2,000 words (40 per cent); one reflective essay of 2,000 words (50 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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