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HIST 2237: Popes, Emperors and Kings: Aspects of the History of Medieval Political Theory
Course Format | Lecture 4.0 h + Seminar 0.0 h + Lab 0.0 h |
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Credits | 3.0 |
The concept of the separation of church and state - indeed, the idea of the modern state itself - grew out of a struggle between the kings, emperors and popes of medieval Europe. The polemics and the developments in law derived from the crucial medieval debate have left their imprint on the course of Western history. This course will discuss such vital issues as the nature of authority, justice, and property; the problem of legitimacy, allegiance, the right of resistance to the powers that be; and the character and function of law. These concepts form the very foundation of western societies and the medieval debate is relevant to an understanding of contemporary institution and ideas.
Prerequisite(s): Any History course.
Course Attributes: | |
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2nd Year Arts | Yes |
2nd Year Science | No |
Humanities | Yes |
Lab Science | No |
Science | No |
Social Science | Yes |
University Transferable | Yes |
Other Attributes: | |
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Offered online: | No |
Preparatory course: | No |
Repeat limit | |
Additional fees: | |
First offered: | Spring 2000 |
Last offered: | Spring 2008 |
Registration restrictions: | P |
Outline(s): | HIST 2237 - Summer 2019 (v. 2) |
Course | Destination | Credit | Start to End |
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HIST 2237 | Capilano University | CAPU HIST 2XX (3) | 20030501 to present |
HIST 2237 | Douglas College | DOUG HIST 2204 (3) | 20120901 to present |
HIST 2237 | Kwantlen Polytechnic University | KPU HIST 1XXX (3) | 19990901 to present |
HIST 2237 | Simon Fraser University | SFU HUM 1XX (3) | 19990901 to present |
HIST 2237 | Thompson Rivers University | TRU HIST 2XXX (3) | 20100901 to present |
HIST 2237 | Trinity Western University | TWU HIST 2XX (3) | 19990901 to present |
HIST 2237 | UBCO | UBCO HIST_O 2nd (3) | 20050501 to present |
HIST 2237 | University of Northern BC | UNBC HIST 2XX (3) | 19990901 to present |
HIST 2237 | University of Victoria | UVIC HSTR 2XX (1.5) | 20140501 to present |
HIST 2237 | Vancouver Island University | VIU HIST 2nd (3) | 19990901 to present |
Note: If you took courses within the period stated below, you can still transfer those credits.
Course | Destination | Credit | Start to End |
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HIST 2237 | Douglas College | DOUG HIST 2XXX (3) | 20040901 to 20120831 |
HIST 2237 | Thompson Rivers University | TRU HIST 2XX (3) | 19990901 to 20100831 |
HIST 2237 | UBCV | LANG HIST 2236 (3) & LANG HIST 2237 (3) = UBCV MDVL_V 200 (6) | 19990901 to 20160831 |
HIST 2237 | University of Victoria | UVIC HIST 2XX (1.5) | 19990501 to 20140430 |
Offerings of this course:
Semester | CRN | Section | Seats | Waitlist | Days | Time | Room | Type | Instructor |
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Spring 2008 | 10591 | 001 | 11 | N/A | MT-RF-- | 1030-1125 | B147 | Lecture | Raoul Grossman, Barrie Brill |
Spring 2007 | 10906 | 001 | 16 | N/A | MT-RF-- | 1030-1125 | B147 | Lecture | Barrie Brill |
Spring 2005 | 10122 | 001 | 8 | N/A | MT-RF-- | 1230-1325 | B248 | Lecture | Barrie Brill |
Spring 2004 | 10404 | 001 | 0 | 2 | MT-RF-- | 1230-1325 | B147 | Lecture | Barrie Brill |
Spring 2001 | 10158 | 001 | 2 | N/A | MT----- | 1330-1425 | A319 | Lecture | Barrie Brill |
---RF-- | 1330-1425 | B154 | Lecture | Barrie Brill | |||||
Spring 2000 | 10810 | 001 | 1 | N/A | MT-RF-- | 1330-1425 | B149 | Lecture | Barrie Brill |