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131-248/348 Christians and Jews in Medieval Europe

Availability: Not offered in 1996.

Credit points: 16.7 2nd and 3rd years

Coordinator: Associate Professor A Gilmour-Bryson.

Prerequisite: Normally, 25 points of first year History - see Departmental Requirements. Latin, English, Politics, Philosophy, Fine Arts, CANES subjects may be accepted instead of a first-year History unit.

Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial a week.

Objectives:

By the end of the semester the student should understand: the origins of anti-semitism; the impact of law codes relating to Jews; the motivation for anti-Jewish actions; the activities and contributions of Jews in this period.

Content:

Relations between Christians and Jews in Western Europe and the Holy Land during the medieval period.

Assessment:

Class participation and contribution (10%), research essay 2,500 words (45%), reflective essay or seen exam at option of student 2,500 words (45%).

Prescribed texts:

1. History, Faculty of Arts (v3, p102) : Next:131-249 | Prev:131-247


2. History, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p128) : Next:131-249 | Prev:131-247

131-248/348 Christians and Jews in Medieval Europe

Availability: Not offered in 1996.

Credit points: 16.7

Coordinator: Associate Professor A Gilmour-Bryson.

Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial each week.

Objectives:

By the end of the semester the student should understand: the origins of anti-semitism; the impact of law codes relating to Jews; the motivation for anti-Jewish actions; the activities and contributions of Jews in this period.

Content:

Relations between Christians and Jews in Western Europe and the Holy Land during the medieval period.

Assessment:

Class participation and contribution (10 per cent); research essay 2,500 words (45 per cent); reflective essay or seen exam at option of student 2,500 words (45 per cent).

Prescribed texts:

* Note that ASSESSMENT, CONTACT, POINTS, PRESCRIBEDTEXTS differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

2. History, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p128) : Next:131-249 | Prev:131-247


3. Jewish Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p123) : Next:131-448 | Prev:150-252

131-248/348 Christians and Jews in Medieval Europe

Availability: Not offered in 1996.

Credit points: 16.7 2nd and 3rd years

Coordinator: Associate Professor A Gilmour-Bryson.

Prerequisite: Normally, 25 points of first year History - see Departmental Requirements. Latin, English, Politics, Philosophy, Fine Arts, CANES subjects may be accepted instead of a first-year History unit.

Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial a week.

Objectives:

By the end of the semester the student should understand: the origins of anti-semitism; the impact of law codes relating to Jews; the motivation for anti-Jewish actions; the activities and contributions of Jews in this period.

Content:

Relations between Christians and Jews in Western Europe and the Holy Land during the medieval period.

Assessment:

Class participation and contribution (10%), research essay 2,500 words (45%), reflective essay or seen exam at option of student 2,500 words (45%).

Prescribed texts:

* Note that PRESCRIBEDTEXTS differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

3. Jewish Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p123) : Next:131-448 | Prev:150-252


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