Vice-rector for academic Faculty of Humanities SUBJECT TEACHING GUIDE M1334 - Christian Europe in the Middle Ages: Church, Empire and Monarchy From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Master's Degree: The Construction of Europe between the Ancient and the Mediaeval Worlds Academic year 2016-2017 1. IDENTIFYING DATA Degree Faculty From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Master's Degree: The Construction of Europe between the Ancient and the Mediaeval Type and Year Optional. Year 1 Faculty of Humanities Discipline Optional Subjects of the Module Ancient History and Mediaeval History History of the Middle Ages Course unit title and code M1334 - Christian Europe in the Middle Ages: Church, Empire and Monarchy Number of ECTS credits allocated Web 3 Term Language of instruction Spanish Mode of delivery Department DPTO. CIENCIAS HISTORICAS Name of lecturer DOLORES MARIÑO VEIRAS E-mail [email protected] Office Edificio Interfacultativo. Planta: + 1. DESPACHO PROFESORES (124) Others Face-to-face Other lecturers 3.1 LEARNING OUTCOMES - General knowledge about the multiplicity of politics and religious powers, as well as the variety of communities and collectives that define the Middle Age’s empires and monarchies, especially in West Europe. - Consolidation of core concepts and precise historic vocabulary in order to recognize, integrate, systematize and express the archived document’s historic reality. - Development of an historic perspective between the Medieval politic and religious system and the current one. Page 1 Vice-rector for academic Faculty of Humanities 4. OBJECTIVES Development of the understanding, analysis and systematization capabilities for the purposed collection of themes. Apply to the documental practice the previously mentioned capacities and knowledges. Acquire a critical awareness on the development of the Church and the politic forms and medieval institutions. 6. COURSE ORGANIZATION CONTENTS 1 Introduction and state of the art about the politic-religious building of the Christian Europe. The Roman and Christian cultural basis. 2 The Church and the Christian society. The conception of the Church’s hierarchical structure. Christianism and cities. Episcopacy and monasticism. 3 The Empire: Universality and unity in the Christian West. Basis for the imperial title’s authority and contents. 4 The Church and Monarchy encounters: The King’s saintliness, restorations… The royal blood, the marvellous, the myths, the miracles… in restorations, vitae… 5 The Church’s and Monarchy’s financial resources in the Christian Spain. 6 The legal system. 7. ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA Description Type Final Eval. Reassessment % Written final exam Written exam No Yes 50,00 Seminars Others No No 20,00 Document’s report - essay Work No No 30,00 TOTAL 100,00 Observations Observations for part-time students Part-time students can request the Professor to calculate their final mark from the document’s report and the final exam, excluding this way the Seminars. 8. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND TEACHING MATERIALS BASIC Básica BARBERO A. Carlo Magno. Un padre dell’ Europa, laterza, Roma-Bari, 2000. FOLZ R. Les saints rois du Moyen Age Occident (VI-XIII siécles), Subsidia Hagiográfica 68, Bruxelles, 1984. GIERKE, O von Teorías políticas de la Edad Media, Edición de F. W Maitland, Madrid 1995. GUILLOT, O. RIGADIERE, A. SASSIER, Y. Pouvoirs et institutions dans la France Médiévale. Des temps féodaux aux temps de l’Etat, 2 vol. París 1994. HINTZE, O Historia de las formas políticas, Madrid 1968. Histoire de la pensée politique médiévale: 350-1450, bajo dirección de BURNS, París, 1993. KANTOROWICZ, E. H. Los dos cuerpos del Rey. Un estudio de teología política medieval, Madrid 1985. ORSELLI A. Saintità militare e culto dei santi militari nell’ Impero dei Romani (secoli VI-X), Bologna, 1993. PACAUT, M. Les estructures politiques de l’ Occident Medieval, París 1969. TABACCO, G. La disoluzione dello Stato medievale nella recente storiografia, Spoleto, 1979. Page 2 Vice-rector for academic Faculty of Humanities Page 3