
Living Like a Monk
This modules introduces the history of monasticism in medieval Europe, focusing on the daily life of monks within the monastery.

Chaucer’s “The Pardoner’s Tale”
This module uses “The Pardoner’s Tale” from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales to discuss medieval social relations and anxieties.

The Fall of Rome
This module introduces the traditional “decline and fall” narrative of the end of the Roman Empire, and uses primary and recent secondary sources to question that narrative and think about the legacy of Rome in the West.

Greek History: The Greek Dark Age and Homer
This lesson covers the Greek Dark Age and Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. This lesson seeks to challenge understandings of the world the epics were made in and the legacy they left on the Ancient and Medieval worlds and continue to leave today.

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