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<title>3.1.1 California Institute of Technology (1981–1983)</title>
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<title>History 1a: Medieval and Early Modern Europe, 800–1700</title>
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<name>Keefe, Susan</name>
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<summary type="text">History 1a: Medieval and Early Modern Europe, 800–1700
Keefe, Susan
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<title>History 1b: Europe from the French Revolution to the Age of Imperialism (1789–1914)</title>
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<name>Keefe, Susan</name>
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<summary type="text">History 1b: Europe from the French Revolution to the Age of Imperialism (1789–1914)
Keefe, Susan
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<title>Ritual and Society in the Middle Ages</title>
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<summary type="text">Ritual and Society in the Middle Ages
Keefe, Susan
In this course we will examine six rites of medieval&#13;
society. Less concentration will be placed on the historical&#13;
development of each rite, than on its actual ceremony: words,&#13;
gestures, symbols, costume; its preparation; duration; location;&#13;
and interpretation at one given time.&#13;
&#13;
Patterns of ritual observation will emerge that have&#13;
universal application to rituals in the most primitive and&#13;
advanced societies, which you will be welcomed to discuss and&#13;
reflect on in class participation. But at the same time the&#13;
six rites of baptism (Christian Initiation), the Mass (Eucharist),&#13;
clerical ordination, coronation of kings, knighting, and&#13;
marriage will help us to understand the mentality and what is&#13;
distinct about western European medieval society, to which we&#13;
trace our roots.
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