How Great Was the Great Famine of 1314-22: Between Ecology and Institutions
The first aspect to be examined is the extent of harvest failures within different crop sectors. The second issue is to what degree was the Great Famine of 1314-22 a subsistence crisis…My project is based on over 3,000 manorial and monastic accounts compiled between c.1310 and 1350.
A Model of the monetary system of Medieval Europe
In this paper we build a model of a commodity money system with a limited number of types of coins and show how the choices of coin type influences economic welfare through the distribution of wealth and output.
Of Milk and Blood: Innocent III and the Jews, revisited
Much of the past century of scholarship devoted to the history of Medieval European Jewry has attempted to trace and explain the waning of Christian tolerance and the rise of anti-Jewish prejudice and violence, as measured by a number of macabre indices
The Emperor Heraclius: investigations into the image of an emperor
This thesis is an investigation into the image of the emperor Heraclius as depicted by the ancient sources who cover his reign (610-641 A. D.).
The Jews in England, 1272-1290
Edward I’s Jewish policy attempted to curb usury and transform the lives and financial practices of the Jews. Historians have claimed that the policy, which is embodied in the Statutum de Judeismo of 1275, was a failure and resulted in the Expulsion of 1290.
The cult of saints in the early Welsh March: aspects of cultural transmission in a time of political conflict
The last mark of subjection … touched the realm of sentiment merely and yet was none the less keenly felt by a people so imaginative as the Welsh.
Slave girls under the early Abbasids
Every one in Abbasid society who could compose poetry, good or bad, composed about slave-girls or at least made mention of them.
Castle for Sale: Ballyfinboy Castle, Ireland
This Irish fortress was built around 1480, and comes with two-and-a-half acres of land, with the Ballyfinboy river forming the boundary to the north.
Anthropologist compares medieval lives, pre- and post-Black Death
‘The survivors were either tremendously lucky or there was something about them that made them better able to resist the Black Death or mount a really strong immune response to disease’
The Baronage in the Reign of Richard II, 1377-1399
The usurpation of Richard II by his cousin Henry Bolingbroke in 1399 was one of the most significant events in later medieval history.
Wonders, Marvels, and Magic in a Divinely Ordered World: Gervase of Tilbury and Book III of the Otia Imperialia
Gervase of Tilbury, a twelfth- and thirteenth-century canon lawyer, courtier, imperial marshal, and historian, included this account in the third book of his Otia imperialia, along with over one hundred fifty other mysterious incidents, marvels, miracles, legends, and cautionary tales intended to amuse and edify Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV
Teaching the Visions: Female Mystics’ Participation in Thirteenth-Century Education
Female visionaries in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries brought to their readers vivid accounts of spiritual meetings with God regarding the religious life.
Dreaming and the Symbiotic Relationship Between Christianity and the Carolingian Dynasty
Setting out to understand the role of dreams during the Carolingian period it is important to note that the dreams to which we have access are those that have been recorded and survived as physical documents for approximately twelve centuries.
The Pennsylvania State University Medieval Garden: Using a Specialized Garden as an Alternative Teaching and Learning Environment
Since its installation, various colleges within the university as well as community groups have used the garden as an alternative classroom for learning activities, educational demonstrations, and events related to the medieval period.
World Without End – Review of Episode 1: Knight
There was a lot packed into this first episode and although there were some graphic scenes to keep people glued to their screens, the opening episode really wasn’t engaging me and keeping my interest.
Search for Richard III confirms discovery of the Church of the Grey Friars
Public gets their first chance to see the archaeological site this Saturday
People of Medieval Scotland online database officially launched
The People of Medieval Scotland (PoMS) project has catalogued over 21,000 individuals mentioned in 8,600 documents. The documents, written between 1093 and 1314, tell the story of Scotland’s transformation from a land of patchwork regions to an established kingdom with fixed borders and modern systems of government.
Coloring Pages about the Middle Ages
Looking for printable coloring pages to allow preschoolers and young children learn more about the Middle Ages?
Grade 8 Unit Plan: What elements of the 21st Century have their roots in the Middle Ages?
By studying social, political, and economic aspects of the medieval era, students will better understand why their lives are the way they are now.
Medieval Movie Review: Arn: The Knight Templar
This was a good movie, solid, and understated but well worth watching. It doesn’t shout it’s story at you, but tells it in a captivating and engaging manner.
Christian Mysticism as a Threat to Papal Traditions
Several aspects of the mystic Christianity in the Middle Ages challenged the traditions of the church, including the mystics’ theological interpretation of scripture, their graphic visions, and their threat to established gender roles.
Curricula and educational process in Mamluk Madrasas
This study examined and discussed about the process of education in Egypt and Syria during the Mamluk Era (1250 – 1517).
Arab Siege of Egyptian Babylon : a Classic Study in Islamic Expansion of the 7th Century
The fall of the Byzantine Fortress of Babylon in 641 CE allowed invading Arab armies to move beyond the Lower Nile region of Egypt and ultimately conquer the whole of the province from the Byzantines, effectively ending centuries of almost totally uninterrupted Roman rule.
Life in Medieval Times – Unit Plan for Grade 8 students
The main goal of this unit is to introduce life in the Middle Ages and in turn have the students relate Medieval times to their daily lives.
Science and the Medieval University
It is no exaggeration or distortion to claim that the curriculum of the medieval university was founded on science and largely devoted to teaching about the nature and operation of the physical world.