History 229 - A WORLD BEFORE RACE
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Joshua Birk
MW 02:40-04:00
Smith College
30071-S18
SEELYE 105
jcbirk@smith.edu
Twenty-first century scholars argue that race is a constructed social identity that began to coalesce around the seventeenth century. But were they right? In this course, we will look to the Middle Ages to challenge the consensus that racial constructions were a byproduct of modernity. Does race function differently between the world of Latin Christendom and that of the dar al-Islam? What are the advantages and dangers of using the prism of race to analyze ethnic, cultural and religious differences in this medieval period? What does studying race in the Middle Ages teach us about contemporary conceptions of race? Enrollment limit of 18.