Professor Curta’s teaching interests include early medieval European history, Byzantium, ethnicity in the Middle Ages, late antique economic and social history, and medieval archaeology.
Current Courses
EUH 3180: Medieval magic (Summer B)
Graduate Courses
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- EUH 5195: The Archaeology of the Middle Ages
- EUH 6126: East Central Europe in the Middle Ages
- EUH 6126: Ethnicity in the Middle Ages
- EUH 6126: Medieval Paleography
- EUH 6126: The Empire and The Barbarians
- EUH 6126: Village and Peasants in the Middle Ages
- EUH 6174: Conversion in the Middle Ages
- EUH 6177: Economy and Society in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
Undergraduate Courses
- EUH 2000: Western Medieval Civilization
- EUH 3121: Early Middle Ages
- EUH 3122: High Middle Ages
- EUH-3180: Medieval Magic
- EUH 3182: Medieval Archaeology
- EUH 3300: Byzantine History
- EUH 3323: Medieval Eastern Europe
- EUH 3383: Pagans, Christians and Barbarians
- EUH 3432: Medieval Italy
- EUH 3440: Medieval France
- EUH 3473: Medieval Germany
- EUH-3500: Medieval England
- EUH 3931: Crusades
- EUH 3931: Feudalism and Medieval Society
- EUH 3931: Jews of Medieval Eastern Europe
- EUH 4123: Holy War in the Middle Ages
- EUH 4185: The Viking Experience
- EUH 4186: Medieval Archaeology Field Practicum
- EUH: 4310: Medieval Spain
- EUH 4584: Medieval Russia
- EUH 4677: The History of Orthodox Christianity
- EUH-4930: History Research Seminar: Catastrophes in the Middle Ages
- HIS 3942: History practicum: Love and Marriage in the Middle Ages
- MEM 3003: Introduction to the Medieval World