The high Middle Ages [videorecording] / Philip Daileader ; The Teaching Company.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublisher number: 869 | Teaching Company867--868 | Teaching CompanySeries: Great courses (DVD)Publication details: Chantilly, Va. : Teaching Co., 2001.Description: 4 videodiscs (741 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 2 course guidebooks (22 cm.)ISBN:
  • 1565856368 :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DVD D 119 .D35 2001
Contents:
part I: 1. Why the Middle Ages? -- 2. Demography and the commercial revolution -- 3. Those who fought: the nobles -- 4. The chivalric code -- 5. Feudalism -- 6. Those who worked: the peasants -- 7. Those who worked: the townspeople -- 8. Women in medieval society -- 9. Those who prayed: the monks -- 10. Francis of Assisi & the Franciscan movement -- 11. Heretics & heresy -- 12. The medieval inquisitions. -- part II: 13. Jews & Christians -- 14. The origins of scholasticism -- 15. Aquinas & the problem of Aristotle -- 16. The first universities -- 17. The People's Crusade -- 18. The conquest of Jerusalem -- 19. The Norman Conquest -- 20. Philip II of France -- 21. Magna Carta -- 22. Empire versus papacy -- 23. Emperor Frederick II -- 24. Looking back, looking forward.
Production credits:
  • Producer: Tamara Stonebarger.
Lecturer: Philip Daileader, College of William and Mary.Summary: This course of twenty-four lectures examines the period know as the High Middle Ages (1000-1300). The first eight lectures cover medieval society. Lectures nine through sixteen examine the intellectual and religious history of Europe during this period. The final eight lectures cover the major political developments and events.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD D 119 .D35 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Discs 1&2, Plus Guidebook 98625798
Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD D 119 .D35 2001 PT.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Discs 3&4, Plus Guidebook 98625799
Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD D 119 .D35 2001 TRANS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Accompanying Transcript, Part 1 98625800
Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD D 119 .D35 2001 TRANS PT.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Accompanying Transcript, Part 2 98625801

Each lecture is 35-40 min. In 2 containers (25 x 17 cm.)

24 lectures on 4 discs, 2 discs in each container.

part I: 1. Why the Middle Ages? -- 2. Demography and the commercial revolution -- 3. Those who fought: the nobles -- 4. The chivalric code -- 5. Feudalism -- 6. Those who worked: the peasants -- 7. Those who worked: the townspeople -- 8. Women in medieval society -- 9. Those who prayed: the monks -- 10. Francis of Assisi & the Franciscan movement -- 11. Heretics & heresy -- 12. The medieval inquisitions. -- part II: 13. Jews & Christians -- 14. The origins of scholasticism -- 15. Aquinas & the problem of Aristotle -- 16. The first universities -- 17. The People's Crusade -- 18. The conquest of Jerusalem -- 19. The Norman Conquest -- 20. Philip II of France -- 21. Magna Carta -- 22. Empire versus papacy -- 23. Emperor Frederick II -- 24. Looking back, looking forward.

Producer: Tamara Stonebarger.

Lecturer: Philip Daileader, College of William and Mary.

This course of twenty-four lectures examines the period know as the High Middle Ages (1000-1300). The first eight lectures cover medieval society. Lectures nine through sixteen examine the intellectual and religious history of Europe during this period. The final eight lectures cover the major political developments and events.

DVD, region 1.

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