Dr. Marc Saurette ( He/Him )
Associate Professor – Medieval History, Historical Game Studies, Digital Manuscript Studies
- BA Hons. (Manitoba), MA (Toronto), PhD (Toronto)
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As a member of the Department of History, the Digital Humanities graduate program and the Medieval and Early Modern Studies () program at 杏吧原创, my teaching seeks to demystify the medieval world and bring its study into the 21st century. I currently teach courses and supervise graduate students exploring the religious and cultural history of the Middle Ages or the field of Historical Game Studies (or both!).
Over the past decade, my teaching has explored and embraced game-based learning. Since co-developing a classroom-based pedagogical role-playing game based on the early-medieval chronicle History of the Franks, I have incorporated games into several courses focussing on medieval aristocratic and religious life. I also teach methodologically focussed courses on , encouraging students to analyze representations of the past in videogames, to consider games鈥 pedagogical value and also to engage in History game design. My interest in games is born from the interest of our students to reflect on the historical value of games as today鈥檚 newly dominant cultural medium. I am particularly intrigued by how games (both analog and digital) function as medievalisms (modern representations of the medieval past) which communicate truths and myths. My goal in teaching with and about games is to provide students the tools for critical study of the game they play.
It has also opened up new areas of research collaboration. At the 2024 Canadian Society of Medievalists, I organized two sessions on using games in the Medieval Studies classroom, which has initiated a new group focussed on game-based pedagogy. I am also helping organize a new community of practice at 杏吧原创 with Teaching and Learning Services devoted to game-based learning. And last year I began the 杏吧原创 University Game Studies workshop as a collaborative space to playtest games in development by students and faculty, both at 杏吧原创 and beyond.
My research interests tend to be more temporally distant. Inspired by the digital transformation of knowledge in our own lifetime, I have become intrigued by how changes in communication can transform society. My research focuses on the lives and literary production of twelfth-century monks of Cluny in the midst of their own communication revolution. Their lives revolved around the cultivation of virtue and spiritual prestige through an unparalleled program of prayers, liturgical celebration and ritualized bodily comportment, but began to be transformed as written forms of memory transformed their experiences. I have focused my research on three authors writing within the Cluniac miler: the twelfth-century abbot of Cluny 鈥揚eter the Venerable鈥 and two of his monks 鈥揚eter of Poitiers and Richard of Poitiers (also known as Richard of Cluny). Through the writing of these three monks, I seek to explore the world view, the power relationships and the forms of emotion disseminated from Cluny. In order to make these writings more accessible, I have begun the to make these writings available in English to modern student and scholarly audiences.
Please contact me if you are interested in pursuing graduate research in Historical Game Studies or medieval studies at the Department of History.
Teaching and Research Interests
- Historical Game Studies
- Medieval cultures, politics, and religions
- History of Christianity, especially ascetic and monastic communities
- The History of Affectivity/ Emotions
- Digital Manuscript Studies
- The Middle Ages in Pop Culture/ Medievalisms
Honours and Awards
- 2022 FASS Teaching Development Award
- 2022 Teaching and Learning Services 鈥 Teaching Development Grant
- 2018 杏吧原创 University 鈥 Provost鈥檚 Teaching Achievement Award
- 2009-16 SSHRC Standard Research Grant: An Edition and Study of the聽Opera Omnia聽of Richard of Poitiers
- 2008-09 SSHRC Institutional Grant
- 2005-06 Postdoctoral Fellowship, SSHRCC
- 2004-05 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Groupe de recherche sur les pouvoirs et les soci茅t茅s de l鈥橭ccident m茅di茅val et moderne (GREPSOMM)
- 2004聽Student Development Award, Erindale Part-time Undergraduate Students (EPUS), University of Toronto at Mississauga
Select Publications
鈥淭he Challenges of the Twelfth-Century鈥 in A Companion to the Abbey of Cluny in the Middle Ages (Brill, 2022)
鈥淔inding Spaces for Learning at Twelfth-Century Cluny鈥 in Horizontal Learning in Twelfth-Century Monastic Culture, eds. Steven Vanderputten, Micol Long and Tjamke Snijders (2020).
鈥淪cholaris ludens: Developing Games in Teaching History.鈥 Epoiesen: A Journal For Creative Engagement In History And Archaeology. (March, 2018),
Peter the Venerable and Secular Friendships.鈥 Friendship in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age: Explorations of a Fundamental Ethical Discourse. Eds. Albrecht Classen and Sandidge, Marilyn. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2011, 281鈥308.
Thoughts on Friendship in the Letters of Peter the Venerable.鈥 Revue B茅n茅dictine 120 (December, 2010).
鈥淭racing the Twelfth-Century Chronica of Richard of Poitiers, monk of Cluny.鈥 Memini: travaux et documents 8 (2004/05). Submitted and published in 2007.
Current Graduate Students
- Jihad Bayoun, Phd PH student, (begun September, 2024) 鈥 Historical Game Studies (co-supervised by Shawn Graham)
- Corey Safinuk, Phd PH student, (begun September, 2024) 鈥 Historical Game Studies (co-supervised by Shawn Graham)
- Emma Perreault, MA PH student (begun September, 2024) 鈥 Historical Game Studies/ Medieval Studies
Past Graduate Supervisions
- Jonah Ellens (co-supervised with Shawn Graham),聽Modelling the First World War on the Table, Public History MRE, (Completed May 2023)
- Max Cronkite,聽Divided Kingdom, 561: A Case Study. Communicating Historical Narratives Through Board Games聽(Completed May 2021)
- Kaitlyn Brasseur,:聽A digital description, edition and facsimile of ARC, manuscript no. 1.聽MA thesis. (Completed May 2020)
- Edith Liz Cherrett,聽Emotional Rhetoric associated with Anglo-Saxon Monastic Reform circa 1000 CE聽(Completed January 2019).
- Evan Jones, 鈥淥rder and Emotion: The Rhetoric of Disgust in Peter the Venerable鈥檚聽Adversus Iudaeos,鈥 M.A. Thesis (completed, September 2016)
- Abraham Plunkett-Latimer, 鈥淭he Cistercian Lay Brother in Burchard of Bellevaux鈥檚聽Apologia de barbis,鈥澛(completed August, 2010).
- Corinna Prior, 鈥淐rossing out of the Carolingian Cloister: An Examination of Interaction during the Monastic Reforms of 816-817,鈥 (completed September, 2009).
Honour鈥檚 Thesis Supervisions
- Savannah Ranger, 鈥淢edieval Fragments: A project proposal for a medieval manuscript exhibition for MacOdrum Library,鈥 (Defended April, 2024)
- Bryce Greer, 鈥淲hite Supremacy and聽Assassin鈥檚 Creed: Valhalla鈥 (Defended April 2022).
- Matthew Wells, 鈥淩ediscovering the Lost聽Homines聽of Eleventh-Century Aragon: A Re-Examination of a Medieval Social and Political Community.鈥 (Completed April, 2008).
- Kaitlyn Brasseur, B.A. Honour鈥檚 Thesis; defended April 2018.聽Manuscripts Ottawa: A Catalogue of Medieval Materials in Canada鈥檚 Capital.聽
- Maximillian Cronkite, B.A. Honour鈥檚 Thesis; defended April, 2018.聽Divided Kingdoms, 561. Gamifying the Sixth-Century World of Gregory of Tours.
- Shamus McCoy, B.A. Honour鈥檚 Thesis; defended April 2018.聽Merovingian Marseilles: An Introduction, Translation and Critical Commentary on Selections from the Works of Venantius Fortunatus and Gregory of Tours.