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Medieval Europe: Crisis and Renewal

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Teofilo F. Ruiz

11:52:18

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  • 00. Professor Bio.mp4
    01:22
  • 01. Europe in 1300An Introduction.mp4
    43:30
  • 02. Europe in 1300Rural Society.mp4
    44:30
  • 03. Europe in 1300Urban Society.mp4
    44:39
  • 04. Europe in 1300Church, State and Learning.mp4
    44:42
  • 05. An Age of CrisesHunger.mp4
    44:38
  • 06. An Age of CrisesWar.mp4
    44:49
  • 07. An Age of CrisesThe Black Death.mp4
    44:31
  • 08. An Age of CrisesPopular Rebellions.mp4
    44:33
  • 09. Late Medieval SocietyPolitics.mp4
    44:47
  • 10. Late Medieval SocietyCastile in the Fifteenth Century.mp4
    44:20
  • 11. Late Medieval SocietyCulture and Mentality, Part I.mp4
    44:39
  • 12. Late Medieval SocietyCulture and Mentality, Part II.mp4
    44:34
  • 13. Late Medieval SocietyLove, Sexuality, and Misogyny, Part I.mp4
    44:27
  • 14. Late Medieval SocietyLove, Sexuality, and Misogyny, Part II.mp4
    43:48
  • 15. Late Medieval SocietyThe Blending of High and Popular Culture.mp4
    44:30
  • 16. The Beginnings of Modernity.mp4
    43:59
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    This course examines the crises of late medieval society (widespread famines in 1315-1317, wars, plagues, popular rebellions) and the manner in which, during the 14th and 15th centuries, men and women responded to these crises by formulating new concepts of love, art, religion, and political organization.

    The emphasis throughout is not on a sustained political narrative. The aim of the course is to explore the structure of late medieval society and show how the society, economy, and culture were transformed and refashioned by the upheavals besetting Europe at the onset of modernity.

    Thus, in tracing the response to economic, political, and social crises, we also chart the transition from the medieval to the modern world.

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    Teofilo F. Ruiz
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    Dr. Teofilo F. Ruiz is Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles. A student of Joseph R. Strayer, Dr. Ruiz earned his Ph.D. from Princeton University. Prior to taking his post at UCLA, he held teaching positions at Brooklyn College, the City University of New York Graduate Center, the University of Michigan, the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences in Paris, and Princeton University-as the 250th Anniversary Visiting Professor for Distinguished Teaching. In 1994-1995, the Carnegie Foundation selected Professor Ruiz as one of four Outstanding Teachers of the Year in the United States. Professor Ruiz has been the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, and the American Council of Learned Societies. Dr. Ruiz has published six books, more than 40 articles, and more than 100 reviews and smaller articles in national and international scholarly journals. His Crisis and Continuity, Land and Town in Late Medieval Castile was awarded the Premio del Rey Prize by the American Historical Association.
    The Teaching Company, doing business as Wondrium, is a media production company that produces educational, video and audio content in the form of courses, documentaries, series under two content brands - Wondrium and The Great Courses
    • language english
    • Training sessions 17
    • duration 11:52:18
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2023/06/06

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