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The field of Medieval & Renaissance studies (Med-Ren) promotes cross-disciplinary examination of civilizations and their interactions during the global premodern era spanning 300 CE to 1700 CE. Med-Ren scholarship has expanded beyond its conventional Eurocentric framework. Alongside European societies, the program investigates non-Western cultures including medieval China, Japan, and African civilizations. Students engage with the beliefs and customs of these historical periods, which prove essential for comprehending the foundations of our contemporary world. Med-Ren facilitates rigorous exploration of historical, linguistic, religious, and cultural dimensions to cultivate scholarly insight and foster enduring intellectual curiosity.
The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program (Med-Ren) adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examining Europe and Mediterranean civilizations within the framework of worldwide cultural interactions from 300 CE to 1700 CE. Our comparative curriculum introduces students to diverse analytical approaches, linguistic systems, faith traditions, plus political, legal, literary, and artistic evolution. Through their studies, learners gain profound understanding of dynamic, multifaceted societies whose legacies persistently influence modern cultural identities, political systems, and international socioeconomic connections and frameworks.