Overview
The Medieval History and Society course explores Europe, Asia, and the Middle East from the fall of Rome through the late Middle Ages. Learn how social structures, economies, religions, and politics influenced world history, international relations, and geography during a pivotal era.
Low-commitment learning with limited enrollment ensures a focused, immersive experience in medieval history.
Description
This course covers:
- Early Medieval Societies: Examine feudalism, monarchies, and religious institutions shaping world history and international relations.
- Religion and Culture: Study the role of the Church, monasteries, and religious orders in shaping history, societies, and geography.
- Economic and Technological Developments: Explore agriculture, trade, and innovations that transformed world history and regional geography.
- Conflicts and Diplomacy: Analyze medieval wars, treaties, and alliances influencing international relations.
- Society and Daily Life: Investigate social hierarchies, gender roles, and cultural practices in historical geography.
By the end, students can analyze medieval social structures, connect them to world history, and understand their influence on international relations and geography.
Who Is This Course For
- Students of history, world history, medieval studies, and international relations.
- Lifelong learners and educators interested in societal evolution and geography.
Requirements
- Interest in history, world history, international relations, and geography.
- Internet-enabled device; no prior knowledge required.
Career Path
- Academia, research, or teaching medieval history.
- Policy and Diplomacy, using historical insights in modern contexts.
- Museum or Cultural Heritage Work, connecting medieval society to public knowledge.
- Writing and Journalism, contextualizing medieval influences on modern world history.