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How has the Catholic Church shaped the world? Ask Fred McGinness.

Carole Straw's book Gregory the Great: Perfection in Imperfection has been "the indispensable starting point for anyone seeking the roots and basic contours of medieval spirituality."

If dozing in the dark in front of a slide show is your idea of a class in architecture, then you probably haven't studied with Michael Davis.

Carolyn Collette's interests include Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, women, language, and power in the late medieval and early modern period, and versions of the stories of King Arthur and Joan of Arc.

Is yesterday's serf today's exploited worker?  Is yesterday's feudal lord today's CEO?  Ask Harold Garrett-Goodyear.

Nadia Margolis Discusses First Feminist

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