Course No. 8280 (36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Dorsey Armstrong Purdue University Ph.D, Duke University 1. The Medieval World 2. The Legacy of the Roman World 3. The Christianization of Europe 4. After the Roman Empire—Hybrid Cultures 5. Early Monasticism 6. From Merovingian Gaul to Carolingian France 7. Charlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance 8. Byzantium, Islam, and the West 9. The Viking Invasions 10. Alfred the Great 11. The Rearrangement of the Medieval World 12. The Norman Conquest and the Bayeux Tapestry 13. King Arthur—The Power of the Legend 14. The Three Orders of Medieval Society 15. Pilgrimage and Sainthood 16. Knighthood and Heraldry 17. The Gothic Cathedral 18. Piety, Politics, and Persecution 19. The Persistence of an Ideal 20. Late Medieval Religious Institutions 21. The Magna Carta 22. Daily Life in a Noble Household 23. Daily Life in a Medieval Village 24. Medieval City Life 25. Food and Drink 26. Music and Entertainment 27. Dress and Fashion 28. Medieval Medicine 29. The Black Death and its Effects 30. Childhood in the Middle Ages 31. Marriage and the Family 32. Art and Artisans 33. Science and Technology 34. Weapons and Warfare 35. Revolts, Uprisings, and Wars 36. Toward the Early Modern Period