- Semester
- Winter 2024/25
- Instructor
- Jessica Minieri
- Start Date
- 12-16-2024
- Total Credits
- 4
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- 607-777-6088
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The Italian Peninsula has long been viewed as a center point for cultural diversity, religious coexistence, and art history in the study of the premodern Mediterranean. The polities that came to dominate Italian life – notably the Kingdom of Sicily, Republic of Venice, and Republic of Genoa – between 500 and 1650 offer a complex history filled with religious coexistence, trade, warfare, social change, and cultural development. Drawing upon readings of primary and secondary sources, this course aims to study premodern Italian history through themes of religious interaction (Christian, Islamic, and Jewish), conquest and political expansion, race and race making, and gender and sexuality. This course will ask students to think critically about the role of Italy in the Mediterranean world and its interactions with the peoples, polities, and cultures that occupied the same sea.
General Education Area(s): Social Sciences
Course Area: History
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 12-16-2024 - 01-17-2025
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- Local Course ID: 24WI_BIN_HIST381A_01
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