HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION I
HISTORY 101
Topic Fourteen:  The Later Middle Ages, 1300-1500

 

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Identifications: 
The Black Death, the English Peasants' Revolt , the Great Famine,  the Florentine Ciompi Revolt 1378, Sumptuary Laws, Babylonian Captivity, The Crucifixion by Mathias Grunewald, The Great Schism, Council of Basel, Council of Constance, Master Eckhart, English Lollards, The Hundred Years' War, Joan of Arc, the Mongols, William of Ockham, fresco painting, Giotto, Boccaccio, War of the roses, Ferdinand and Isabella, Golden Horde, Ivan the Great, Chaucer,  John Hus, Medici

Essay
1.  Adalbero of Laon characterized medieval society as "those who worked, those who fought, and those who prayed."  Is this an accurate depiction of medieval society?
2.  Discuss the roots of the doctrine of the separation of church and state as they emerged in the Middle Ages.  What forces and events contributed to this development?
 

Reading Assignment

Judith G. Coffin and Robert C. Stacey, Chapter 10

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