Associate Professor in the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studiessara.galletti@duke.edu ...
Michael Cornett (MA, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is the Associate Director and Director of Undergraduate Studies for Duke's Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and he is ...
ann.chapman.price@duke.eduAnn's Scholarly Digital Editing Work ...
Study of the literary form and argument of Augustine's epoch-making City of God: a rhetorical tour de force of consummate artistry and stunning originality and scope; and a political, religious, and ...
Students can get either a major or a minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MEDREN). Duke is one of a handful of universities in the U.S. to offer an undergraduate major in Medieval and ...
Rumi, the iconic poet of Persian Islamic tradition; course examines his writings, context, and legacy. Involves students' research. Encourages students to cultivate critical skills by assessing ...
Seminar on the material bases (archival documents, legal records, court records, manuscripts, material artifacts, and the like) for the study of the Middle Ages. Topics addressed include origins and ...
Subjects, areas or themes that cut across historical eras, several national literatures, or genres, medieval and early modern period. See synopsis for more details. Satisfies Area I requirement for ...
The English East India Company at the Height of Mughal Expansion: A Soldier’s Diary of the 1689 Siege of Bombay, with Related Documents ...
Investigation of pilgrimage and tourist destinations (e.g. Jerusalem, Mecca, Las Vegas, Dubai) and those places' mementos from the Middle Ages to the present through a study of their material remains, ...
Examines a particular aspect of Boccaccio's works, such as the Decameron. Issues may include Boccaccio's role in the construction of a vernacular literary community, his place in the history of ...
Ben Ames-McCrimmonben.ames-mccrimmon@duke.edu ...