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EUST 101 Elementary Italian
This course will provide instruction in spoken and written Italian with particular attention given to developing conversational ability.
Open only to students participating in Carleton History, Religion, and Urban Change in Medieval and Renaissance Rome program
- Spring 2025
- No Exploration
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EUST 207 Rome Program: Italian Encounters 3 credits
Through a range of interdisciplinary readings, guest lectures, and site visits, this course will provide students with opportunities to analyze important aspects of Italian culture and society, both past and present, as well as to examine the ways in which travelers, tourists, temporary visitors, and immigrants have experienced and coped with their Italian worlds. Topics may include transportation, cuisine, rituals and rhythms of Italian life, urbanism, religious diversity, immigration, tourism, historic preservation, and language. Class discussions and projects will offer students opportunities to reflect on their own encounters with contemporary Italian culture.
Open only to participants in OCS Rome Program
- Spring 2025
- HI, Humanistic Inquiry IS, International Studies
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS History in Rome Program.
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HIST 201 Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, CE 300-1150 6 credits
Through site visits, on-site projects, and readings, this course explores the ways in which individuals and communities attempted to give physical and visual form to their religious beliefs and political ambitions through their use of materials, iconography, topography, and architecture. We will also examine how the material legacies of imperial Rome, Byzantium, and early Christianity served as both resources for and constraints on the political, cultural, and religious evolution of the Italian peninsula and especially Rome and its environs from late antiquity through the twelfth century. Among the principal themes will be the development of the cult of saints, the development of the papal power and authority, Christianization, reform, pilgrimage, and monasticism.
Open only to participants in Carleton OCS Rome Program
- Spring 2025
- HI, Humanistic Inquiry IS, International Studies
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS History in Rome Program.
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HIST 201F Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy-Latin 2 credits
This course will offer reading and discussion of historical materials related to HIST 201 in their original Latin.
Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Rome Program.
- Spring 2025
- HI, Humanistic Inquiry
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS History in Rome Program AND student has completed the following course(s): LATN 204 or equivalent with a grade of C- or better.
- HIST 201: Rome Program: Building Power and Piety in Medieval Italy, CE 300-1150