HTY 213 - Cross-Cultural Middle Ages: Europe and Its Neighbors Before there were nations, there was a sea and the peoples it brought together, all heirs to faded empires. This course explores the Mediterranean basin during the period of around 650 to 1650 as the product of its imperial roots and as a network of interconnected societies that significantly impacted the course of European history. Topics include areas of collaboration and conflict (examples: trading, crusading) and how these affected the circulation of ideas and the growth of institutions and identity. Students will have the opportunity to pursue their own interests in addition to our common coursework. GLOBAL CONCENTRATION
Course Typically Offered: Every 2 years.
Prerequisite(s): None.
Credits: 3
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