Spring has arrived, and so has our biggest Medieval Studies Online Courses sale of the season! For a limited time, get 15% off any course — live or self-paced!
Use the coupon code SPRING when you sign up to get the discount. Here are six courses starting up over the next two months:
Writing Medieval Fiction– In this 5-part workshop, bestselling and award-winning author C.J. Adrien helps aspiring historical fiction writers with an interest in the medieval period hone their craft, balance historicity with story, and find publishing avenues for their work.
The Art of War in Byzantium – George Theotokis teaches about Byzantine warfare including tactics, strategy, army structure, and equipment.
Norse Myth and Legend in The Saga of the Volsungs – This interactive course offers an intense introduction to The Saga of the Volsungs, one of the most powerful and enduring works of medieval Norse literature based on much older Germanic legend. Taught by Irina-Maria Manea, it traces the rise and ruin of a legendary family line, following the blood-soaked path from the god-born hero Sigmund to his dragon-slaying son Sigurd, and on through treachery, tragic love, the intricacies of fate and the slow unravelling of a cursed legacy.
Tolkien and his Medieval Sources – Study a selection of Tolkien’s works in concert with his earlier medieval sources, trace the transformation of medieval texts in the popular modern imagination, and emphasize their relevance to modern audiences. This course is taught by Larissa Tracy.
The Viking Age – An introduction to Viking History. Each week historian Terri Barnes takes you through a different aspect of the lives of Norse peoples who lived during the Viking Age from roughly AD 750 to 1100.
We also have a growing collection of self-paced courses – check them out here.
And please remember to use the coupon code SPRING to save 15%
Spring has arrived, and so has our biggest Medieval Studies Online Courses sale of the season! For a limited time, get 15% off any course — live or self-paced!
Use the coupon code SPRING when you sign up to get the discount. Here are six courses starting up over the next two months:
Writing Medieval Fiction – In this 5-part workshop, bestselling and award-winning author C.J. Adrien helps aspiring historical fiction writers with an interest in the medieval period hone their craft, balance historicity with story, and find publishing avenues for their work.
Anointed Sounds: Exploring Political Power and Religion in Medieval Music Manuscripts – Sonja Maurer-Dass leads this exploration of medieval music and the intertwined powers of politics and religion. Through vivid manuscripts and wild tales of saints, kings, and even a corrupt horse, discover how song shaped faith, identity, and power.
The Art of War in Byzantium – George Theotokis teaches about Byzantine warfare including tactics, strategy, army structure, and equipment.
Norse Myth and Legend in The Saga of the Volsungs – This interactive course offers an intense introduction to The Saga of the Volsungs, one of the most powerful and enduring works of medieval Norse literature based on much older Germanic legend. Taught by Irina-Maria Manea, it traces the rise and ruin of a legendary family line, following the blood-soaked path from the god-born hero Sigmund to his dragon-slaying son Sigurd, and on through treachery, tragic love, the intricacies of fate and the slow unravelling of a cursed legacy.
Tolkien and his Medieval Sources – Study a selection of Tolkien’s works in concert with his earlier medieval sources, trace the transformation of medieval texts in the popular modern imagination, and emphasize their relevance to modern audiences. This course is taught by Larissa Tracy.
The Viking Age – An introduction to Viking History. Each week historian Terri Barnes takes you through a different aspect of the lives of Norse peoples who lived during the Viking Age from roughly AD 750 to 1100.
We also have a growing collection of self-paced courses – check them out here.
And please remember to use the coupon code SPRING to save 15%
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