Meghan Lescault

Lecturer

Courses

Spring 2025 Courses

HPSS S275-01 - WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE AGES
Level Undergraduate
Unit History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences
Subject History, Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Period Spring 2025
Credits 3
Format Lecture
Mode In-Person
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HPSS S275-01

WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE AGES

Level Undergraduate
Unit History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences
Subject History, Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Period Spring 2025
Credits 3
Format Lecture
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2025-02-13 to 2025-05-23
Times: MW | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Instructor(s): Meghan Lescault Location(s): Washington Place, Room 302 Enrolled / Capacity: 25 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

Leaders, teachers, writers, artisans, laborers, mothers. While this brief list may look like a small selection of roles available to women today, it also represents positions held by women in the Middle Ages. In taking the broadest possible chronological approach to this time period from the years 500 to 1500, this course will examine the lives of medieval women. From queens to peasants, nuns to wives, and mystics to proprietors, we will explore the wide variety of roles and statuses that these women had. Over the course of the semester, we will investigate whether these figures were marginalized members of society, powerful agents, or a combination of both.

Elective