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HIST 201.07 Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, CE 300-1150 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 27, Waitlist: 0
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Through site visits, on-site projects, and readings, this course explores the ways in which individuals and communities attempted to give physical and visual form to their religious beliefs and political ambitions through their use of materials, iconography, topography, and architecture. We will also examine how the material legacies of imperial Rome, Byzantium, and early Christianity served as both resources for and constraints on the political, cultural, and religious evolution of the Italian peninsula and especially Rome and its environs from late antiquity through the twelfth century. Among the principal themes will be the development of the cult of saints, the development of the papal power and authority, Christianization, reform, pilgrimage, and monasticism.
Prerequisite: Acceptance to Carleton Rome Program
OCS Rome Program
HIST 206.07 Rome Program: The Eternal City in Time: Structure, Change, and Identity 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 27, Waitlist: 0
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This course will explore the lived experience of the city of Rome in the twelfth-sixteenth centuries. Students will study buildings, urban forms, surviving artifacts, and textual and other visual evidence to understand how politics, power, and religion (both Christianity and Judaism) mapped onto city spaces. How did urban challenges and opportunities shape daily life? How did the memory of the past influence the present? How did the rural world affect the city and vice versa? Students will work on projects closely tied to the urban fabric.
Prerequisite: Enrollment in OCS program
OCS Rome Program
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