Unit information: Chivalry in the Later Middle Ages (Level C Special Topic) in 2008/09

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Unit name Chivalry in the Later Middle Ages (Level C Special Topic)
Unit code HIST14013
Credit points 20
Level of study C/4
Teaching block(s) Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24)
Unit director Dr. Gibbons
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

None

School/department Department of History (Historical Studies)
Faculty Faculty of Arts

Description including Unit Aims

A knight on horseback is a potent symbol of the Middle Ages. Shining armour, fluttering pennons, and feats of derring-do performed for honour or the love of a lady have inspired the imagination of countless writers and artists in a cultural stereotype remaining constant from Thomas Malory in the fifteenth century to A Knight's Tale in the twenty-first.

This unit uncovers the truth behind these tantalising representations in a period described both as a 'golden age' of chivalry, a heady time of luxury and colour, but also 'an epoch of fading and decay', of decline, cynicism and bathos. We'll look at the knight's military role, developments in weaponry, armour and battlefield practice, along with contemporary theories of chivalry and its ethics. We'll analyse uses of heraldry, pageantry and courtly culture to emphasise aristocratic status and ties between crown and nobility, and key themes in the lives and activities of the chivalric class.

Within this Special Topic, students will become familiar with a variety of written and visual sources, such as contemporary handbooks of chivalry, chronicles, poems, legal and personal documentation, artefacts and artwork.

Teaching Information

10 x 2- hour seminars.

Assessment Information

1 x 2 hour exam

Reading and References

INTRODUCTORY READING:

  • Barber, Richard, The Knight and Chivalry (new edn., 2000)
  • Coss, Peter, The Knight in Medieval England, 1000-1400 (1993)
  • Keen, Maurice, Chivalry (new edn., 2005)
  • Laing, Lloyd & Jennifer Laing, Medieval Britain: the age of chivalry (1996)
  • Nigel Saul (ed.), The Age of chivalry: art and society in late medieval England (1992)
  • Vale, Malcolm G.A., War and chivalry: warfare and aristocratic culture in England, France and Burgundy at the end of the Middle Ages (1981)