Richard (Rick) Barton
Assistant Professor of History
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Rick Barton teaches Medieval History at the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro. My research interests include issues of power, social
interaction, and social construction in Western France between ca. 900
and 1200, with a particular focus on the regions of Maine and Anjou. This
page offers links to course materials (syllabi, handouts, etc.), documents
that I have translated from Latin and use (or will use) in my courses,
my curriculum vitae, and other links concerning medieval history and my
own particular interests. Comments? Send
me email .....
Count Charles the Good of Flanders (d. 1127)
COURSES TAUGHT AT UNCG:
History 221 (Spring 2004): the Medieval Legacy
History 221, sections 01 and 03 (Fall 2003): the Medieval Legacy
History 221 (Spring 2003): the Medieval Legacy
History 221 (Spring 2002): the Medieval Legacy [NOTE: both sections 01 and 02 are accessible via this link]
History 221 (Fall 2001): the Medieval Legacy
History 221H (Fall 2000): The Medieval Legacy (Honors)
History 221W: The Medieval Legacy (Writing Intensive)
History 309: Unity and Unrest in Medieval Towns
History 310 (Fall 2003): Daughters of Eve, Sisters of Mary: Women in the Middle Ages
History 310 (Fall 1999): Daughters of Eve: Women and the Family in the Middle Ages
History 393 (Spring 2003): Church and State in the Middle Ages
History 511B (Sp. 2000): Honor, Love and Violence: the High Medieval Aristocracy
History 621 (Fall 2000):
Graduate Colloquium in European History Before 1800
TRANSLATED TEXTS AND OTHER PRIMARY
SOURCES
LINKS
e-mail me at rebarton@uncg.edu