Part 1: Lecture 1: The Medieval world
Lecture 2: The legacy of the Roman world
Lecture 3: The Christianization of Europe
Lecture 4: After the Roman Empire: hybrid cultures
Lecture 5: Early monasticism
Lecture 6: From Merovingian Gaul to Carolingian France
Lecture 7: Charlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance
Lecture 8: Byzantium, Islam, and the West
Lecture 9: The Viking invasions
Lecture 10: Alfred the Great
Lecture 11: The rearrangement of the medieval world
Lecture 12: The Norman conquest and the Bayeux tapestry
Part 2: Lecture 13: King Arthur: the power of the legend
Lecture 14: The three orders of medieval society
Lecture 15: Pilgrimage and sainthood
Lecture 16: Knighthood and heraldry
Lecture 17: The Gothic cathedral
Lecture 18: Piety, politics, and persecution
Lecture 19: The persistence of an ideal
Lecture 20: Late medieval religious institutions
Lecture 21: The Magna Carta
Lecture 22: Daily life in a noble household
Lecture 23: Daily life in a medieval village
Lecture 24: Medieval city life
Part 3: Lecture 25: Food and drink
Lecture 26: Music and entertainment
Lecture 27: Dress and fashion
Lecture 28: Medieval medicine
Lecture 29: The Black Death and its effects
Lecture 30: Childhood in the Middle Ages
Lecture 31: Marriage and the family
Lecture 32: Art and artisans
Lecture 33: Science an technology
Lecture 34: Weapons and warfare
Lecture 35: Revolts, uprisings, and wars
Lecture 36: Toward the early modern period.