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Syllabus Medieval Women: Culture and Religion in Europe - 39361
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Last update 07-10-2015
HU Credits: 2

Degree/Cycle: 1st degree (Bachelor)

Responsible Department: history

Semester: 2nd Semester

Teaching Languages: Hebrew

Campus: Mt. Scopus

Course/Module Coordinator: Prof. Elisheva Baumgarten


Coordinator Office Hours: wed 11-12

Teaching Staff:
Prof Elisheva Baumgarten

Course/Module description:
This course will examine the lives of medieval women and will seek to outline the ways historians have tried to interpret medieval sources pertaining to medieval women and society and to outlie women’s lives in the past. We will read primary sources written by medieval women and about them, as well as theoretical materials on gender. Most of the units of the course will focus on the lives of medieval Christian women but we will also compare and contrast between their lives and those of Jewish and Muslim women in medieval Europe. We will also discuss differences and similarities between different geographical regions and between the early and later middle ages

Course/Module aims:
work with a wide variety of primary sources, acquaintance with secondary bibliography, gender methodsbasic academic writing and research

Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
write a short focused paper, present to class, conduct independent research

Attendance requirements(%):
100

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: frontal, group discussion, presentations, analysis of primary sources in pairs, movies

Course/Module Content:
Intro to gender theory
women in medieval religion in Europe
women in medieval social spaces
Christian women: church, orders, laywomen
Jewish women
Muslim women
women or gender?

Required Reading:
Oxford Handbook on Women and Gender in the Middle Ages, 2012

Additional Reading Material:

Course/Module evaluation:
End of year written/oral examination 0 %
Presentation 10 %
Participation in Tutorials 15 %
Project work 40 %
Assignments 0 %
Reports 35 %
Research project 0 %
Quizzes 0 %
Other 0 %

Additional information:
 
Students needing academic accommodations based on a disability should contact the Center for Diagnosis and Support of Students with Learning Disabilities, or the Office for Students with Disabilities, as early as possible, to discuss and coordinate accommodations, based on relevant documentation.
For further information, please visit the site of the Dean of Students Office.
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