Illustrative Module Options (Subject to change)
Modules being offered from participating departments are subject to change / availability / numbers
For students completing the course full-time, i.e. taken over 1 year
Autumn Term: Modules taken in Venice
- Compulsory CORE (History) module: Order and Disorder: Culture, Society, and Religion in Renaissance Venice (HI985-30)
- Compulsory CORE (History of Art) module: Research in Medieval and/or Early Modern Art/Architectural History (HA970)
For students completing the course part-time, over 2 yrs, or for those opting out of going to Venice
Autumn Term, Year One, possible optional modules taken at Warwick
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Themes in Early Modern History c.1450-c.1800 (History HI992)
- Leonardo: Art and Science (HA966)
- Shakespeare in History (EN9ZF)
- Approaching Ancient Visual and Material Culture (Classics CX901)
- Setting the Scene: Architecture and the Visual Arts in Renaissance Italy (HA973)
- Topics in Philosophy and the Arts (PH9F7-30)
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Crafting the Global Early Modern (HA986-30)
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Advanced Study Option I (RS907-30). This is a directed reading module in Renaissance & Medieval studies, functioning on a tutorial basis, with topics to be agreed with the relevant tutor
The following optional modules are for both full and part-time students, are Warwick-based and are subject to confirmation
Spring Term
- Compulsory CORE module: Renaissance Culture and Society (RS904-30) mostly taught on Tuesdays
- Compulsory CORE module: Methodology Class (RS902-0)
- Then and Now: Displaying the Renaissance (HA980-30)
- Deconstructing Medieval and Early Modern Buildings (HA960) [Will run only if there is enough interest]
- The Development of English Drama 1558-1659 (EN985)
- Early Modern Ecologies (EN9C8-30)
- Epigraphy (CX900)
- Themes and Approaches to the Historical Study of Religious Cultures (HI993)
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Themes and Approaches to the Historical Study of Consumption (HI994)
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Themes and Approaches to the Historical Study of Empire (HI995)
- Advanced Study Option II (RS906-30). This is a directed reading module in Renaissance & Medieval studies, functioning on a tutorial basis. This year's ASO will be taught by Professor Catherine Bates on English Renaissance Poetry and Poetics and from 2024/25 'The Golden Age Drama of England and Spain' (Tess Grant / Rich Rabone)