The Medieval and Renaissance Studies program at William & Mary offers an interdisciplinary minor exploring the period from late antiquity through the early modern era, roughly 300 to 1700 CE. This program delves into the rich history, literature, culture, and art of Europe and the Mediterranean, drawing on expertise from various fields to provide a comprehensive understanding. Students gain deep insight into these transformative centuries, examining diverse societies, methodologies, and significant developments across political, legal, literary, and artistic spheres. The curriculum emphasizes historical context and encourages critical thinking about the past's enduring influence on contemporary identities and global structures, fostering a vibrant intellectual community for undergraduates.
View Medieval and Renaissance StudiesWilliam & Mary is a public research university located in Williamsburg, Virginia. Founded in 1693, it is the second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is renowned for its academic excellence and strong commitment to liberal arts education.