Course Revision #4
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ENGL 3158 - Milton (HUM)
(4.0 cr;
Prereq-1131, two from 2201, 2202, 2211, or 2212)
Concentrating
on Paradise Lost but also reading some of John Milton's other poetry and prose
tracts, students will study the works of Milton, with particular attention to
their political and religious context. Course material also includes some
readings from earlier authors (such as Augustine) who influenced Milton's view
of history and theology.
Rationale (see instructions):
Course to be replaced by one
that includes more than Milton and better reflects both student and professor
interests.
Course Revision #5
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ENGL 3163 CE: Life in a Medieval City:
Literature/Culture in York, 700-1500 (HIST HUM; 4 cr;
Prereq-1131, two from 2201, 2202, 2211, 2212 or #)
Travel to York, England, to study
the literature and history of the city from Anglo-Saxon times to the end of the
Middle Ages. Focus on the role that York played as the second city of medieval
England, emphasizing the diverse cultural influences on the city. Day trips to
historically significant sites in the vicinity of York. (Students who have
taken Hist 3104 will not receive credit for this course.)
Rationale (see instructions):
The course was originally
co-taught with a history faculty member no longer at UMM. The focus of the
course will shift slightly more now to literature, and HUM seems then the more
suitable GER. Hist 3104 is no longer offered, so students cannot also enroll in
it.