HSY3125 - Dante's medieval world: politics, religion and the city
12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Clare Monagle and Constant Mews
Offered
Not offered in 2009
Synopsis
Dante's medieval world (1265-1321) was one of cultural innovation, religious revival and economic growth, as well as of political strife in many urban communities throughout Italy. This unit explores the political, social, artistic and spiritual worlds of Dante and his contemporaries, and in so doing will give coherency to this dynamic medieval period. Taught in Prato and its environs, the unit provides an opportunity to understand Dante's literary achievement and political activities through direct experience of Dante's Tuscany during the medieval period.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit students will be expected:
- to be familiar with the social, political, cultural and religious environment of the world in which Dante lived and formulated his writings
- to be familiar with core writings of Dante (in translation)
- to be capable of original analysis of a primary document and the location in which it was generated
- to formulate an argument and engage in original research
- to communicate a historical argument to staff and fellow students
- At fourth-year level, students will be expected to show greater initiative in developing their own research hypothesis and proposal.
Assessment
Written work: 90%
Oral presentation: 10%
Contact hours
Three 3-hour seminars per week for four weeks
Prerequisites
Second-year sequence in Historical Studies or Religion and Theology