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The Medieval Legacy

By: Carol Symes, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Carol Symes
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Though it ended five centuries ago, the medieval era continues to permeate our world in far-reaching ways. Whether we pay attention to them or not, the influences and imprints of the Middle Ages are all around us, sometimes evident and sometimes less so.

In these 36 revealing lectures, you’ll learn how to recognize the medieval impacts on the modern world, and to grasp their significance and implications. Professor Symes’s challenging and incisive perspectives provides a historical inquiry of extraordinary relevance and meaning:

  • Representative Government and Organized Labor. Find the origins of the forms of representative government that we now take for granted and learn how medieval trade guilds evolved, prefiguring our own labor unions.
  • Romance and Chivalry. Delve into the powerful and enduring culture of chivalry, the moral ideals and codes of valor of which still resonate strongly today. See how these ideals took shape in medieval epics and chivalric romance literature.
  • The Scientific Method. Study the work of the great medieval scientists, from al-Haytham and Avicenna to Ockham and Copernicus, and their integral contributions to the inductive-deductive method and the experimental science that gave us the modern world.
  • Race Thinking and Racism. Trace how the notion of race arose in the 14th and 15th centuries. Observe the factors of religious ideology, travel literature, and the racialization of the slave industry in conceptions of “white” European superiority.
  • The Phenomenon of Medievalism. Examine the ways in which the medieval past—or ideas about it—have been claimed and appropriated in more recent times; in 19th century British movements in art; in European and American architecture; in 19th century nationalist movements, and in our own era in literature, film, and popular culture.

The Medieval Legacy offers you a deep look at a stunning millennium of change and innovation which continues to inform our contemporary world.

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Important names, information and books from a feminist point of view. (l’m a male historian.)

Excellent!

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Super entertaining.!!
So worth the time. I will definitely listen to this again, just a ton of information

She’s great and the info’s better

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Professor Symes brilliantly uncovers how so much of today’s consciousness is shaped by medieval thought, rituals, politics, linguistics, etc. Her passion and expertise for the subject is infectious and I especially love her lyrical use of various old and contemporary languages. I have already listened to a few chapters more than once with deep appreciation. Thank you for enriching my understanding of our world Professor Symes and The Great Courses!

Brilliant Course!

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Presents information about the period and connection to today in a novel way, bridging gap between historical fact and contemporary practices. The professor’s willingness to advance theories that some might see as controversial also serves as a nice counterweight to lecturers who play it safe or refuse to take on outdated academic orthodoxies.

Nuanced and engaging

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I don’t doubt she has vast historical knowledge, but listening to her go on and on about protofeminism and marginalized people at every opportunity just makes me cringe internally and I couldn’t get to the end. And her reciting poems in medieval French isn’t about enlightening her audience, it’s about demonstrating her arcane knowledge. I know who she’s aiming her lecture series at, and it isn’t me.

It’s exhausting to be a white male in 2023

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