HIST 2083 A Land to Call Our Own: De-Colonizing Medieval Europe (also MEDVL 2083) (GLC-AS, HST-AS) (HPE,HEU)
Tuesday and Thursday: 2:55-4:10 plus Independent Research
Professor Oren Falk
Colonial projects have a bad reputation; no one in their right mind would choose to identify as a colonizer, much less a colonialist. This was not always the case. In the 1800s, colonialism was the height of civilized accomplishment; everyone wanted in on it. In this course, we shift our gaze farther back in time to examine the thoughts and practices of people in medieval Europe. We delve into questions of function and type (is there a difference between colonization and colonialism?), of perspective and bias (does it matter how recent a colony is?), of social, cultural, regional, and temporal variation. By highlighting the non-self-evidence of truths we hold, the medieval past can help us appreciate why we cherish them nonetheless – or prompt us to re-evaluate them.