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5.00 credits
22.5 h
Q1
This biannual learning unit is not being organized in 2025-2026 !
Teacher(s)
Language
French
Content
The Ruler’s Body
By comparing Ming and Qing emperors with Western kings and princes of the Late Middle Ages, the course will explore the very contradiction between sacred and human aspects of royal function. After a historiographical survey of both areas, we will focus on the ruler’s images and self-fashioning, his or her life and death, health care, court medicine and cultural exchanges. Such topics as sexualities, illness, madness, poisons and detoxification, for instance, will enable us to understand what makes the ruler’s body so exceptional.
Please note that classes will be taught in English, jointly by Pr. Hsiu-fen Chen (NCCU, Taiwan) and Pr. Gilles Lecuppre (UCLouvain), during an intensive session of 18 hours (November 13th-25th).
By comparing Ming and Qing emperors with Western kings and princes of the Late Middle Ages, the course will explore the very contradiction between sacred and human aspects of royal function. After a historiographical survey of both areas, we will focus on the ruler’s images and self-fashioning, his or her life and death, health care, court medicine and cultural exchanges. Such topics as sexualities, illness, madness, poisons and detoxification, for instance, will enable us to understand what makes the ruler’s body so exceptional.
Please note that classes will be taught in English, jointly by Pr. Hsiu-fen Chen (NCCU, Taiwan) and Pr. Gilles Lecuppre (UCLouvain), during an intensive session of 18 hours (November 13th-25th).
Evaluation methods
Oral exam
Online resources
Powerpoint projections of the course sessions, as well as all the documents analyzed, will be available via the Moodle platform on the course website.
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] of Education, Section 4 : History