Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
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If you are looking to follow a particular subject stream while you are studying with us, see below a list of courses in the same stream across the four weeks, showing possible combinations by week.
10-session courses running over one week are marked * and 10-session courses running over two weeks are marked **
W15Am30 | Illumino: a history of medieval Britain in 12 illuminated manuscripts | Professor Michelle Brown | 5 sessions |
W15Am31 | King John: the making of a tyrant | Professor Stephen Church | 5 sessions |
W15Pm26 | The Northumbrian Renaissance | Professor Michelle Brown | 5 sessions |
W15Pm27 | Robin Hood in history and legend | Professor Stephen Church | 5 sessions |
W15Pm28 | The ever-changing English parish church: art, architecture and furnishings | Richard Halsey | 5 sessions |
W25Am30 | Literature and society in the Age of Chaucer | Professor Stephen Rigby | 5 sessions |
W25Pm28 | English society in the Later Middle Ages: class, status and gender | Professor Stephen Rigby | 5 sessions |
W35Am27 | Signs and symbols in medieval art | Dr Miriam Gill | 5 sessions |
W35Am28 | Magna Carta: history and meaning | Professor Nigel Saul | 5 sessions |
W35Am29 | Chaucer's Canterbury Tales | Millicent-Rose Newis | 5 sessions |
W35Pm27 | Medieval pilgrimage: the pilgrim’s perspective | Dr Miriam Gilll | 5 sessions |
W35Pm28 | The Age of Richard II: kingship, art and society, 1360-1400 | Professor Nigel Saul | 5 sessions |
W35Pm29 | Building in the Baltic - from the Vikings to the Hanseatic League | Dr Francis Woodman | 5 sessions |
W45Am27 | The global Middle Ages: Britain and the world, c.400–1500 | Dr Caitlin Green | 5 sessions |
W45Am28 | Five English medieval gems: the smaller cathedrals at Rochester, Southwell, Ripon, Bristol and Oxford | Dr Frank Woodman | 5 sessions |
W45Pm26 | The catastrophic 14th century | Professor Mark Bailey | 5 sessions |
W45Pm27 | The origins of England and the English: Anglo-Saxon England, c.400–1100 | Dr Caitlin Green | 5 sessions |