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Mar 10, 2025
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2023-2024 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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WGS 316 - Gender in Medieval & Early Modern Europe Credits 3 Lecture / 3 hours per week Requirements: Prerequisite: Course not open to Freshmen How pre-modern European societies understood, represented, and enforced gender difference. A wide variety of source material - saints’ lives and marriage contracts, sermons and law codes, guides for witch hunters and aristocratic portraits, medical treatises and mystical poetry - will be used to explore the changing answers to two basic questions: what makes a person a woman or a man, and how does this gender identity affect their lives in the world. Course content will move from the waning days of the Roman Empire through the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Reform. Cross-listed as WMS 316. Cross-listed with HST 316 Graded
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