Medieval and Medievalism Studies Program

Medieval Studies is a broad category of study that analyses cultural materials from the era c. 500-1500 AD. These materials include myths, philosophy, history, heroic stories, theology, combat, fine arts, language, military history, manuscripts, literature, politics, music, economics, calligraphy, urban studies, architecture, language history, images, philosophy of science, cultural studies, gender studies, and many other areas and disciplines. Study of the medieval era frequently requires an inherent interdisciplinary approach as well as a variety of intellectual approaches. Students will also examine the field of Medievalism, that is, the study of the representations and legacies of the Middle Ages in later historical periods, including our own times.

Honours Combination BA and Minor:

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Faculty

Medieval and Medievalism Studies Co-ordinating Committee

 
Course Offerings
Course #TitleCredits
ML100 Discovering the Middle Ages 0.5
ML101 Harry Potter and Medieval Culture 0.5
ML102 Game of Thrones and History 0.5
ML103 Skyrim and the Middle Ages 0.5
ML200 The Middle Ages Today: Medievalism in Contemporary Culture 0.5
ML201 City and Cathedral: The Church in Medieval Society 0.5
ML202 Castle and Village: Class and Material Culture 0.5
ML288 Medieval Studies Travel Course [1] 0.5
ML300 Special Topics 0.5
ML301 An Introduction to Medieval Manuscripts 0.5
ML302 The Middle Ages Again 0.5
ML303 Medievalism and Pseudohistory 0.5
ML304 Medievalism in Science Fiction 0.5
ML305 Medievalism in Video Games 0.5
ML388 Medieval Studies Travel Course 1.0
ML400 Senior Seminar in Medieval Studies 0.5
ML402 Teaching, Learning and Thinking Through Medieval Studies 0.5
ML499 Directed Study 0.5
 

Senate/Editorial Changes

  1. Senate Academic Planning Committee Revisions February 26, 2019: ML288 Changed from ML299; effective September 1, 2019.