Daily schedule
Seminars meet each weekday morning after breakfast.
After lunch, afternoons are free for individual study or exploring the many places of interest in and around the city. Optional plenary excursions and social activities including walking tours will also be available.
The course fee includes breakfasts Monday-Saturday (residential guests only), lunches Sunday-Friday, and three-course dinners Sunday-Thursday. All meals are taken in Christ Church’s spectacular dining hall.
On Friday, there will be a special four-course gala dinner to celebrate the closing of the week.
Seminars and field trip
Monday seminars
The Education of a Christian Prince: We look at early years of Francis’s life, his upbringing by his mother Louise of Savoy, and his education, outlook and the ideals of kingship he wanted to embody.
Accession and France: We explore Francis’s first decade as king and the priorities for his reign and get some understanding of the kingdom of Renaissance France.
Tuesday seminars
Duke of Milan: In this session we examine Francis’s astonishing military debut in 1515 and his international standing as he became duke of Milan, and the origins of his rivalry with Charles of Habsburg.
Cloth of Gold: We review Francis’s relations with Henry VIII of England, his famous meeting with him in 1520, and how Francis’s intense rivalry with Charles became militarised.
Wednesday seminars
Disaster at Pavia: We look at the war Francis began in 1521 and how it culminated in his defeat and capture at the Battle of Pavia in 1525. We look at his time as a captive in Spain.
The Return of the King: This session reviews the major events in the reign of Francis after his return from captivity in Spain. We look at the royal court, governing the realm and the flourishing of Francis’s artistic and architectural patronage.
Thursday seminar and field trip
The Personal Rule: We explore the political landmarks of Francis’s reign during the last decade of his life; why war with Charles V continued, efforts at peace, and the role of the Ottomans.
Short visit to the Ashmolean Museum: We look at a rare publicly available painting of Francis I’s defeat at the Battle of Pavia in 1525, at the Ashmolean Museum in central Oxford.
Friday seminars
Patron: We look at the astonishing range of Francis’s patronage of architecture, art and literature during the last decade of his reign, looking at the work of artists like Primaticcio, Titian, and Cellini, among others.
Legacy: We make a final assessment of Francis’s reign, his reputation and his legacy to France, and Europe beyond. Does he deserve the title given to him at his death of ‘The Great Francis’?
Field trip
Destination: The Ashmolean to look at the painting of the Battle of Pavia
Duration: Morning only, after the coffee break
Excursion Rating: Easy – up to an hour’s walk on even ground or less than half an hour’s walk on uneven/unpaved ground.