Periods in the development of english it is common to divide the history of english into three periodsand old, a middle and an early modern one. Founded in 1701, it is the thirdoldest institution of higher education in the united states and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the american revolution chartered by connecticut colony, the collegiate school was established in 1701 by clergy to educate congregational ministers. English society between the late fifteenth and the early eighteenth centuries. Cosponsored by yale s department of english and beinecke rare book and manuscript library, the program hosts a series of public lectures throughout the academic. Textbook accounts will be accompanied by the study of exemplary works of art. The dream of the rood oe, ms 950 and selected exeter book riddles. Learn more about the actions yale university press is taking. Introduction to green chemistry, modules 7, 8, 9, 10 and take home message.
Textbook accounts will be accompanied by the study of exemplary works of art, literature, and cinema. In addition, searchable transcripts of each lecture are provided. Uniting eighteen leading critics in early modern literary studies, this volume explores book history and the material text. The lecture also focuses on how blood meridian stands on its own as a meditation on history. The yale program in the history of the book brings together an interdisciplinary community of scholars to explore the materiality of the written word over time and across cultures.
Each course includes a full set of class lectures produced in highquality video. The professor then situates the emergence of literary theory in the history of modern criticism and, through an analysis of major thinkers such as marx, nietzsche. Open library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Egyptian expedition publications of the metropolitan museum of art. Students majoring in classical civilization devote one or both terms of the senior year to a significant project of original research, usually an essay, under the guidance of a faculty adviser. Yales program in medieval studies is an autonomous interdisciplinary enterprise, with faculty drawn from many relevant humanities departments classics, comparative literature, english, french, german, history, history of art, italian, music, near eastern languages and civilizations, philosophy, religious studies, slavic languages and literatures, and spanish and portuguese along with. The regular curriculum at yale law school is augmented by a host of events that enrich legal education and scholarship. The lectures are available as downloadable videos, and an audioonly version is.
The medieval studies program organizes yale lectures in medieval studies, an interdisciplinary lecture series. History 251 keith wrightson sources and further reading in surveying english history over a period of more than two hundred years, these lectures inevitably draw upon the published findings and arguments of many scholars whose influence cannot be individually acknowledged in the. Professor freedman introduces the major themes of the course. Unless explicitly set forth in the applicable credits section of a lecture, thirdparty content is not covered under the creative commons license. Engl 220 lecture 9 paradise lost, book i open yale courses. School of architecture, yale university, lectures and. Castle to honor his ancestor the reverend james pierpont, one of the universitys original founders. Weve rounded up the 50 most watched open yale course lectures on youtube, and provided a bit of supplementary info just in case you want to check out the courses as well. Journal of american history useful both for those primarily interested in yale as an institution and for students of the history of higher education generally. The history of taste, an illustrated collection of essays about food from prehistoric to contemporary times. Assistant curator of photography, yale center for british art lecturer, hshm and history chitra. Intended to foster interdisciplinary reflection on the moral foundations of society and government, the lectures were endowed by mr. Curriculum vitae of linda colley department of history. The body of literature you read is really up to the.
The american revolution entailed some remarkable transformationsconverting british colonists into american revolutionaries. Book publication of the same poems and other poetry collections are then discussed in contrast. The open yale courses series edition october 30, 2012. Nov 21, 2008 complete course materials are available at the open yale courses website. Lander, and zachary lesser beinecke rare book and manuscript libraryyale university press edited and authored by his students, the book in history, the book as history is a work of essays in honor of david scott kastan, the george m.
New testament history and literature the open yale courses series by dale b. In it, students read original sources in translation as well as the works of modern scholars. Latin american history through the novel free online video lois zamora. Founded in 1701, it is the thirdoldest institution of higher education in the united states and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the american revolution. Bureaucracy and book history in colonial south asia. Oct 30, 2012 this book follows very closely the lectures of the yale online course on the old testament taught by prof. Lectures program on ethics, politics and economics. Street address 8290 wall street, 3rd floor new haven, ct 06511.
Department of english university of toronto 23,463 views. A collaboration between yales department of english and beinecke rare book and manuscript library, it offers seminar meetings for the yale community and a series of public. A study of john miltons poetry and his engagement with the cultural, social, and political struggles of the seventeenth century. Courses range in focus from the earliest recorded historical periods up through the modern day. African american studies afam 162 african american history. Literature yale university, summer 2019 english 200e, milton may 27 june 28 mw 7. Historian amanda joyce hall explains how south africas black press reported on the struggle for racial equality in south africa and the united states.
For more information about professor frys book theory of literature. Preregistration for places in introductory courses. A portion of the proceeds from your purchases will be donated for the ongoing support and development of the open yale courses program. Reading list all of the majors in classics have senior requirements, see bulletin. Cosponsored by yales department of english and beinecke rare book and manuscript library, the program hosts a series of public lectures throughout the academic.
Traveling short or long distances, migrants, merchants and others have delivered their ideas, customs and products to new lands. The science of wellbeing by yale university coursera. Sutherland memorial lecture in legal history, university of. Guide to the school of architecture, yale university, lectures and presentations author compiled by daniel hartwig and staff of manuscripts and archives date september 2007 language of description finding aid written in english. Cultural history of the physical sciences 18thcentury to the present, science and visual culture, visual studies, material culture studies, history and theory of photography, modern british history.
This course offers a broad survey of modern european history, from the end of. Literary theory and the history of modern criticism 3210 chapter 6. He notes that the history of britain in this period affected many other nations, such as early america and canada, as well as later colonies such as those in africa. Below, you will find 1,500 online courses from universities like stanford, yale, mit. This lecture traces the roots of the english language, through a survey of some of the key historical movements, mainly invasions of the british isles, leading to the influence of latin, french and germanic languages on english. The invocation to paradise lost is read and analyzed. Yale university is a private ivy league research university in new haven, connecticut. Fry is william lampson professor of english, yale university. Lecture programs and other academic opportunities bulletin. The yale program in the history of the book brings together scholars across disciplines to explore the materiality of the written word over time and across cultures. In doing so, it marks the vision and generosity of those collectors and curators who have shaped yales british collections, from its founding through the present.
Departmental representatives in the residential colleges. Yale lectures in medieval studies medieval studies. Yale is honoring this years graduates with a series of videos, photos, music, and other online activities. English engl 291 the american novel since 1945, amy hungerford, spring 2008. General note forms part of yale record group 47 yrg 47, collections documenting teaching and learning in yale academic programs. Introduction to theory of literature open yale courses. Lectures will provide background for the readings and explicate them where appropriate.
The historian a readable, accurate synthesis of yales internal history, fully comparable to the best singlevolume treatments of other major. Yale lectures on preaching by henry ward beecher, 1872, j. The book in history, the book as history yale university. In fall 20, the gallery presented let this be a lesson. Download all course pages zip 10mb joanne freeman, professor of history. Department of english, yale university, summer 2019 professor. This book follows very closely the lectures of the yale online course on the old testament taught by prof. The collection consists of notes on course lectures taken by yale students and course notes and recorded lectures by yale faculty. In the american novel since 1945 students will study a wide range of works from 1945 to the present. Home free education books and films selected videos learning languages fun brain games. A beginners guide to writing in english for university study massive open. Professor wrightson offers some thoughts on the nature of history and the. Geoffrey of monmouth, history of the kings of britain latin, 16.
This yale college course, taught on campus twice per week for 50 minutes, was recorded for open yale courses in spring 2010. Free itunes video plus related textbook on ipad and or pdf kevin ahern. Course books and other related titles yale university press offers a 10% discount on the books used in hist 251 that it publishes, as well as on other related titles. New testament history and literature the open yale courses series.
Yale program in the history of the book beinecke rare book. History of globalization globalization is an historical process that began with the first movement of people out of africa into other parts of the world. Hist 251 lecture 1 general introduction open yale courses. Courses range in focus from the earliest recorded historical periods up through. Most of the lectures and course material within open yale courses are licensed under a creative commons attributionnoncommercialshare alike 3. Most of the lectures and course material within open yale courses are licensed under a. A number of their top lectures have also been posted to youtube, with some garnering 100,000s of views over the past few years.
Schiff professor emeritus of classics and history, came to yale in 1996 from the university of oxford, from where he holds the degrees of ma and d. Introduction to the bible the open yale courses series. The justification for this is partly external and partly internal. An introduction to the professional study of history, which offers new doctoral students an opportunity to explore and learn from each other about the diversity of the field, while also addressing issues of shared concern and importance for the future of the discipline. Literature english who are granted permission by yale college to complete the foreign language distributional requirement by taking engl 114, 115, 120, 121, or 450 may take three additional english literature courses to fulfill the foreign literature requirement of the literature and comparative cultures major, or they may fulfill. The public course took a close look at eleven important paintings from yales art museums that represent scenes from history, myth, scripture, or. History 251 keith wrightson sources and further reading. The top 50 yale course videos you can watch on youtube page 2. The historian a readable, accurate synthesis of yales internal history, fully comparable to the best singlevolume treatments of other major universities. Students studying one or both of the literatures whether via classics or. Department of english, yale university, summer 2019 english 200e, milton may 27 june 28 mw 7. We aim to bring to yale americas most creative scholars of the middle ages, to present innovative and exciting work in fields such as paleography, codicology, liturgical studies, music, history of art, archaeology, history, literature, and philosophy.
All of the majors in classics have senior requirements, see bulletin. The book in history, the book as history yale university press. Heroes, heroines, and narrative in paintings at yale, a semesterlong lecture series with john walsh. Miltons tenure as latin secretary under the puritan. She previously held chairs in history at yale university and the london school of economics. A number of modern english poets are presented such as eliot. Complete course materials are available at the open yale courses website. Aug, 2010 open library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. The lectures are available as downloadable videos, and an audioonly version is also offered. Linda colleys books include in defiance of oligarchy. A history by brooks mather kelley, yale university press, 1974 a balanced, informative onevolume history school of the prophets.
Yale university press cosponsors the lectures and publishes each set of lectures as a book. The manuscript in britain, 15001800 j anuary 18 april 19, 2020 beinecke library. This book examines the small library of 24 books common to all jewish and. The old english period begins in the middle of the 5th century with. Problems, methods, and theory jennifer klein and noel lenski. Each course includes a full set of class lectures produced in highquality video accompanied by such other course materials as syllabi, suggested readings, exams, and problem sets. Taught by yale professor donald kagan, this introductory course in greek history traces the development of greek civilization as manifested in political, intellectual, and creative achievements from the bronze age to the end of the classical period. Distinguished speakerslawyers, judges, public figures, government officials, scholars, and other prominent individualsare invited by faculty members, student organizations, and academic programs within the school to give talks or participate in panel discussions on a. Marta figlerowicz associate professor of comparative literature and english, yale university. Learn the science of wellbeing from yale university. Yale college, 17011740 by richard warch, yale university press, 1973 best study of the beginnings the separation of college and state. Piping up as an actual english major and a directed studies alum apart from major english poets and some temporal distribution requirements, the yale english department does not set a distinct core curriculum. The top 50 yale course videos you can watch on youtube.
The essays incorporate a broad range of subjects, such as gender and sexuality, religion, postcolonial theory, political and economic history, adaptation and appropriation, historical formalism, and digital humanities. Lander, and zachary lesser beinecke rare book and manuscript libraryyale university press edited and authored by his students, the book in history, the book as history is a work of essays in honor of david scott. The public course took a close look at eleven important paintings from yales art museums that represent scenes from history, myth, scripture, or literature. Much of critical scholarship has been characteristically preoccupied with the history of the books composition. Introduction to theory of literature free video lectures. The hermeneutics of suspicion complete course materials are available at the open yale courses website open. A 3,000year history of peoples, tribes and empires. Yale program in the history of the book beinecke rare. Theory of literature the open yale courses series ebook.
1542 309 403 229 413 1263 110 1209 1356 29 579 828 344 198 308 535 1310 1268 405 294 586 1341 805 5 327 1431 530 436 1072 435 611 877 274 124 437 551 737 156 435 1174 132 567 633 1448 1177 549 1122 46 137