History 344
The High Middle Ages
Winter Semester 2005

Frank Luttmer
113 Classic Hall
M W F: 10:00-11:00 and by appointment
866-7205
historians@hanover.edu


Course Description and Objectives

This course is a discussion-oriented seminar on the history of Western Europe from roughly the eleventh- through the early fourteenth-centuries, with particular emphasis given to political, religious, and cultural history. Readings include a detailed narrative of the Crusades, an interpretive essay on Medieval magic, and a wide variety of primary sources. In addition to increasing your understanding of the High Middle Ages, the course is designed to promote an understanding of historical context and perspective and to encourage the skills essential to historical inquiry, including the capacity to define historical questions, analyze primary documents, evaluate alternative interpretations, develop coherent arguments, and write and speaking clearly and effectively.


Readings
(Book Order Information)

1. William Chester Jordan, Europe in the High Middle Ages
2. Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Crusades
3. Richard Kieckhefer, Magic in the Middle Ages
4. Patrick Geary, ed., Readings in Medieval History vol. 2, 3rd edition
5. Betty Radice, ed., Letters of Abelard and Heloise
6. Readings from the Internet (links to which can be found in the schedule below)



Grades

Final grades will be based on an evaluation of the following.

1. Three exams (20% each)
2. Research paper (20%)
3. Prospectus and in-class presentation (10%)
5. Class participation (10%)


Schedule


Jan. 12: Jordan, 1-51
Jan. 14: Jordan, 52-79; Geary, ix-x, 60-80

Jan. 17: Jordan, 83-99; Geary, 274-300
Jan. 19: Jordan, 143-160; Geary, 302-311, 424-441
Jan. 21: Jordan, 161-169; Geary, 467-8, 479-80; Jordan, 100-112; Riley-Smith, xxv-xxx, 1-17

Jan. 24: Riley-Smith, 18-39; Geary, 81-99
Jan. 26: Geary, 99-116; Riley-Smith, 40-60
Jan. 28: Riley Smith, 61-108; Jordan, 169-176

Jan. 31: Riley-Smith, 109-151
Feb. 2: Jordan, 283-285; Riley Smith, 179-207, 255-257
Feb. 4: No Class

Feb. 7: EXAM 1
Feb. 9: Jordan, 113-137; The Marriage of Sir Gawain
Feb. 11: Geary, 9-32

Feb. 14: Geary, 33-59
Feb. 16: Abelard, 57-106
Feb. 18: Abelard, 109-156

Feb. 21: No Class
Feb. 23: Abelard, 159-179; Jordan, 179-193
Feb. 25: Jordan, 194-212; Geary, 144-166

Mar. 7: Geary, 198-218
Mar. 9: Jordan, 213-225; Aquinas
Mar. 11: Geary, 167-197

Mar. 14: EXAM 2
Mar. 16: Jordan, 226-258, 271-282; Geary, 446-453
Mar. 18: Presentations; PROSPECTUS DUE

Mar. 21: Presentations
Mar. 23: Presentations
Mar. 25: Presentations

Mar. 28: No Class
Mar. 30: Kieckhefer, ix-x, 1-42
Apr. 1: Kieckhefer, 43-94

Apr. 4: Kieckhefer, 95-150
Apr. 6: Kieckhefer, 151-175
Apr. 8: Kieckhefer, 176-201

Apr. 11: Geary, 241-259
Apr. 13: Jordan, 137-142, 259-270; Romanesque; Gothic
Apr. 15: Music; RESEARCH PAPER DUE

Exam Week: EXAM 3



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