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HYM5330 - Cultures of Devotion in Renaissance Italy12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSLPostgraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Peter HowardOfferedNot offered in 2008 SynopsisThis unit examines the religious cultures of Italy from the fourteenth to the early sixteenth century, including the role of humanism and the recovery of the classical past in the re-envisioning of the Christian life in the Renaissance city, the boundaries between magic, superstition, and orthodox religion, the cult of the saints, shrines, and pilgrimage, the relationship between institutional religion and popular piety, high culture and popular expressions of devotion, the function of preaching and education by friars in local contexts, and the extent to which public theology shaped the cultural and material milieu. Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit students will:
Students taking the subject at Level 5 have the additional objectives of acquiring a greater degree of analytical skills and a greater understanding of the key conceptual and methodological issues involved in using different kinds of literary and historical works in the context of social history. Assessment
Research essay (6000 words): 60% Contact hours2 hours per week PrerequisitesA History or RLT Major |