A graduate research seminar that traces the political and social formation of the British Isles from the twilight of Roman Britain through the Elizabethan settlement, treating roughly eleven centuries not as a fixed canon but as a flexible terrain shaped around whatever the participants are actually working on. You read broadly across the chronology week to week, lead a discussion on a text or theme of your own choosing, and produce a substantial term paper grounded in both primary and secondary sources. It functions as a methods workshop disguised as a survey: useful preparation for anyone whose thesis touches medieval or early modern Europe, and a way to test whether a narrower research question can sustain real archival work.
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Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment Explain the main political ands social developments in what is now England, and the British Isles more generally, from the late Roman period until the sixteenth century. In-class participation In-class attendance Conduct original research on an individually chosen topic, employing both primary and secondary source material. Term project Organize and coordinate a discussion/debate focused on topic/text. Oral presentation