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MEDIEVAL WORLD AND THE CRUSADES
Country - Partner Institution - Programs:
Japan - Hitotsubashi University - Tokyo - 'Hitotsubashi University'
UC Course Subject
History
Number & Suffix:
120
Full UC Title:
MEDIEVAL WORLD AND THE CRUSADES
Transcript Title:
MEDIEVAL CRUSADES
UC QTR Units - Division:
3.0 - Upper Division
Course Description:
This course first gives a background in the medieval time of world history. The roots of many present conflicts lie in this era, the beginning of nation states, and the rise of modern economic methods such as international trade, banking, and bureaucracy. Having the Crusades as its center, this course geographically covers from western Europe to the eastern edge of the Islamic world, as well as Russia to Ethiopia from north to south. While many eras histories are ‘written by the winners’, in the Crusades events were seen from multiple perspectives, allowing the student to judge a range of views from the time and in the historiography in order to answer questions of historical, economic and social value as a starting point.
Language of Instruction:
English
Partner Title:
SPECIAL LECTURE E / KISO KOGI E
Partner University Department:
Economics
Partner University Course Number: