History (HIST) - Order and Disorder in the Later Middle Ages (1054-1378)
HIST 2107 Order and Disorder in the Later Middle Ages (1054-1378)
Prerequisites:
Six credits of History at the 1000 level or 24 credits completed.
Antirequisites:
HIST 2105
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week.
Credits:
3
Description:
Students explore, in thematic fashion, popular movements in Europe between the separation of the Eastern and Western churches and the great Western Schism of the late fourteenth century. Topics that may be explored include new religious movements, popular devotions and heresy hunting, the rise of literacy, social movements and popular revolts, understandings of health and disease, and their impact on the social and cultural life of the period.