BBC’s History Extra magazine is awesome and I strongly encourage you to subscribe to it on your iPad (or, you know, on old school paper). I trolled the archives for a few links that you guys might find interesting. Enjoy! 10 Things you (probably) didn’t know about the Reformation “Mooke, fylthe and other vyle things” […]
January 15, 2020
If you missed today, you have readings by Luther and Tetzel to grab from me. Here’re the alternate Protestant Reformation notes – remember, these aren’t from our book! These are the actual textbook notes. Enjoy – Luther was not this adorable in real life.
January 13, 2020
If you weren’t here in class today, here’s the in-class reading/discussion. Please complete these attached questions regarding Machiavelli’s work The Prince. Many of these are philosophical and personal questions with no correct answer. The goal of this activity is to get you to evaluate Machiavelli’s viewpoint and perspective. Please keep in mind that much of […]
January 9, 2020
Here’re non-textbook lecture notes for the Renaissance – see the art resource page for the art tour notes (and make sure that you read the selection from the Annotated Mona Lisa that I’ll be giving you in class soon). ap euro 2 the renaissance complete 2013 Here are the notes from the textbook. Also, […]
January 6, 2020
The image on this post is the one that I was talking about in class today – Yoda made a special guest appearance in a manuscript. It was found by the curator of medieval manuscripts at the British Library, and has turned the blog into something of an internet phenomenon. From Vox, we have a […]
January 6, 2020
These aren’t the textbook notes, they’re the support notes that I mentioned to you guys during class. Late Middle Ages Notes These, however, are the McKay notes. McKay Chapter 11 We worked on a primary resource document analysis activity on Pisan’s “The Book of the City of Ladies” that you will need to see me […]
January 16, 2020
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