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The Medieval English House: Hearth and Home (c.1150-c.1500)

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The Medieval English House: Hearth and Home (c.1150-c.1500)

An accredited history and heritage module. 

Course Code

CLL 24/25_Acc_015
Course Description

Architecture and building materials can be observed in the city walls, the castle, the Minster, and the fabric of many of York’s domestic buildings. This module aims to provide an overview of the development of the English house from the twelfth to late fifteenth centuries by exploring aspects of architecture and aesthetics and covering a range of topics: building materials; methods of construction; the labour force; the building plot; patterns of access; use of rooms; fittings; and furnishings. We shall look at exteriors, interiors, outbuildings, commercial premises, yards and gardens in order to find out more about the hearths and homes of medieval families.

Tutor: Cristina Figueredo MA BA PhD

Term: Summer

Day: Tuesday

Start Date: 22 April 2025

Time: 7-9pm

No. of weeks: 11

Full fee: £156

Credits: 10

Location: Online

This course will be delivered via Zoom. Students joining the course will need access to a computer, laptop or tablet with a microphone (essential) and a webcam (desirable), as well as a reliable broadband connection.

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