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- S1 E1 - Resilience: Rethinking the Black DeathDecember 20, 202325minAs the bubonic plague rampaged across their continent, Europeans had to grapple with new and complicated moral, economic, and social realities. In the course’s inaugural lesson, explore the Black Death’s pathology and symptoms, and dive briefly into Geoffrey Chaucer’s childhood and early works to see how the initial outbreak of disease shaped the writer.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E2 - Medieval Globalization and the Black DeathDecember 20, 202328minDespite popular belief, medieval Europe was an interconnected society in the 14th century. Yet, while global connections opened new markets, they also allowed the plague to seed within and spread across the continent more easily. Investigate the public health consequences of globalization in the medieval period.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E3 - Death Ships: The Spread of Plague in EuropeDecember 20, 202328minBustling maritime routes from England to Spain in the Middle Ages hastened the spread of disease. But what did the plague’s path on the continent look like? How quickly or slowly did it spread? Was it an urban or rural phenomenon? And how did Europeans describe the trauma and terror it caused? Zero in on Spain’s experience for potential answers.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E4 - Children, Plague, and GriefDecember 20, 202327minThe plague’s ongoing impact on European children, orphaned or killed by the disease, proved enormous. Investigate the bubonic plague’s effect on these generations of children and learn how whole towns and neighborhoods attempted to care for the orphans in their midst.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E5 - Famine, Flood, and EarthquakesDecember 20, 202326minCatastrophe was not new to medieval men and women; they had experienced it many times over before the Black Death arrived. Explore how responses to three different kinds of disasters—famine, floods, and earthquakes—helped Europe mobilize against one of its deadliest and most devastating pandemics.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E6 - Plague Medicine: Opium, Gold, Poison CloudsDecember 20, 202326minThe medicines and methods deployed to fight the Black Death, ineffective as most ultimately were, reveal a broader turn toward scientific thinking in medieval Europe. Learn about the “plague treatises” that circulated at the time, as well as the role of religion, astrology, environment, and diet in medieval medicine.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E7 - Filth: How Medieval Cities Fought the PlagueDecember 20, 202326minThe plague decimated cities with dense and crowded populations. Evaluate the impact of the Black Death on urban centers from London to Florence. Explore how and why premodern cities implemented public health and safety measures before the plague. And discover how these efforts primed urban leaders to act when catastrophe came.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E8 - Laughter and Joy: Boccaccio’s DecameronDecember 20, 202325minGreat works of literature produced during and immediately after the Black Death shed light on the thoughts, dreams, and survival strategies of Europeans reckoning with mass death. Discover how the writer Giovanni Boccaccio found humor and joy in life, expressing them in his vibrant storytelling, even amid human suffering.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E9 - Wives, Widows, and WitchesDecember 20, 202325minHow did the status of women in medieval Europe change after the Black Death arrived? It’s complicated! By looking at literary characters, writers, poets, royalty, and peasants, witness how a more nuanced picture of women’s experiences emerged, as you learn about the pockets of autonomy available to some women, as well as the grim realities that affected many others.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E10 - Justice in the Age of Robin HoodDecember 20, 202326minWhat did justice mean in the age of the Black Death? Harsh punishments were common in European societies, and a complex legal system had developed. Yet violent crime abounded, political corruption flourished, and people sought a deeper kind of justice in the figure of the fictional Robin Hood, as he exacted revenge on exploitative sheriffs and abbots.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E11 - Into the Sky: How Plague Changed FaithDecember 20, 202325minReligion shaped everything from politics to the arts in medieval Europe. Yet rather than retract from or completely renounce their belief in God when faced with widespread death and despair, many Europeans strengthened their religious commitments. Investigate the period of intense religious fervor that followed the plague through Petrarch, the lovelorn Italian poet.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E12 - Astrology, Apocalypse, and PlagueDecember 20, 202327minTo many, the coming of the bubonic plague signaled the apocalypse. Others pointed to a dangerous alignment of planets and stars. Explore different strands of apocalyptic thought and see how astrology—a very much a respected science in the Middle Ages—legitimized these doomsday predictions.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E13 - Travel and Wanderlust: Sir John MandevilleDecember 20, 202326minFourteenth-century Europe witnessed lockdowns, travel restrictions, and quarantines, but that did not stop Europeans from thinking and fantasizing about international travel in strange and distant lands. Delve into Sir John Mandeville’s Travels of John Mandeville to experience the wanderlust of this period.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E14 - Plague in the Islamic WorldDecember 20, 202326minIslam was an important element of medieval Spain and other parts of the medieval Mediterranean. How did they interpret the plague in accordance with their own religious and cultural values? How did they explain the Black Death, theologically and scientifically? And what might the fabulous palace of the Alhambra, in Granada, reveal about Muslim responses to the catastrophe?Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E15 - Jewish Experiences of the Black DeathDecember 20, 202327minOn the eve of the Black Death, many Jews had been experiencing a period of growth and prosperity, all the way from Spain to the Rhineland. The plague would change all of that. Discover the brutal effects of the plague on Jewish people across Europe, and the ways in which generations of Jews resisted a crisis that affected them in unique ways.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E16 - Revolution in Rome: Cola di RienzoDecember 20, 202327minThe desire for freedom from feudal barons among lower-class Europeans bubbled up shortly before and exploded after the Black Death. Witness the launch of revolution in Rome in 1347, led by the ill-fated visionary leader Cola di Rienzo, to trace the eruption of popular unrest after the plague.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E17 - Uprising in France: The JacquerieDecember 20, 202325minTrace the medieval search for freedom in the French countryside. Unearth the real story behind the revolt known as the Jacquerie, the extreme violence that defined it, and its relationship to the plague. Grapple with the revolt’s causes and effects by examining surviving contemporary records and dramatic firsthand accounts, as well as new arguments made by medieval historians.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E18 - England: The Black Death and Economic ChangeDecember 20, 202325minIn England, economic activity rebounded following a period of economic decline and famine in the early 14th century, followed by the cataclysm of the Great Pestilence. Explore the market realities facing ordinary English people both before and after the plague, and probe the strategies used by a range of industries to rebuild in the face of wide scale disaster.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E19 - The Peasants’ Revolt: England 1381December 20, 202326minIn 1381, England exploded in the greatest rebellion in medieval history. Thousands of people descended on London, converging on the Tower, setting fire to the houses of great lords. Why did this happen? Meet the men and women involved and unravel the ideas that gave it steam.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E20 - The Arthurian Court of Richard IIDecember 20, 202326minEven as new waves of pestilence continued to strike England, Richard II’s court ushered in a period of rebirth and revitalization, which contemporaries described as a new Camelot. Get to know King Richard—his childhood, adolescence, marriage, politics, and demise—and immerse yourself in the aesthetic, artistic, and cultural achievements ushered in by his troubled but brilliant reign.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E21 - Plague, Heresy, and the Questioning SpiritDecember 20, 202326minThe same rebellious spirit that characterized the peasant revolts spilled over into religious and theological arenas. Learn how the Monk and Friar from The Canterbury Tales reveal the problems that plagued the church in the medieval period. Then, explore reform efforts leveled at the church and the emergence of a new spirit of questioning which would last into the age of the Reformation.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E22 - The Passionate Mystic: Margery KempeDecember 20, 202326minThe plague ushered in a period of mysticism in Europe. Catholics across the continent, unsatisfied with the formalities of Catholicism, searched for a direct, personal, and passionate connection to God. Examine the passion of the mystic Margery of Kempe as a case study to understand the spiritual environment in post-plague Europe.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E23 - The Canterbury Tales and the Specter of DeathDecember 20, 202326minChaucer’s masterpiece, written at the end of our period, shows how European authors grappled with the enormity of the plague in their works. Examine stories like “The Clerk’s Tale,” “The Tale of Melibee,” and “The Man of Law’s Tale” that highlight stoicism and human resilience in the face of extreme adversity and misfortune.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E24 - The Plague and Us: Reaching across TimeDecember 20, 202330minFinish the series with some final thoughts about what the plague and its ultimate impact on Europe reveal about the dynamism of the medieval period as well as the strength of human spirit across time. Explore how the experience of the plague is captured in modern art, film, and literature.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
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