William North: Courses
- EUST 110: Introduction to European Studies
- EUST 110: The Age of Cathedrals
- HIST 110: Saints, Sinners and Philosophers in Late Antiquity
- HIST 130: The Formation of Early Christian Thought
- HIST 137: Before Europe: The Early Medieval World, 250-1050
- HIST 199: Foreign Language Option
- HIST 230: The Early Medieval World: Institutional Structure and Culture in the Middle Ages
- HIST 233: Cultures of Empire: Byzantium 718-1453
- HIST 234: France in the Making, 987-1461
- HIST 238-02: Gender and Ethics in Late Medieval France
- Hist.238-01: Papacy, Church and Empire in the Age of Reform
- Hist.238-03: The World of Bede
- Hist.298: Junior Colloquium
- HIST.330/395: Gender, Ethics and Power in Medieval France
- HIST.331/395: Controversial Histories: Ideological Conflict and Consensus in the Pre-modern World
- Hist.333: Iconoclasm
- HIST.391 Augustine's Confessions
- HIST.391 Plutarch-Life of Pericles
- HIST.395: Medieval Frontiers
- Hist.400: Comprehensive Exercise Seminar
- Independent Studies (History 290,291,390): approximately 35 independent studies since 2002. from 1-10 people, many focused on reading and discussing historical sources in original Latin and Greek. Often addressed topics not offered in curriculum but dovetail with it: for example, Medieval Irish Archaeology or Medieval Banking and Corporations.
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