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Week 11: Medieval Europe IDs

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Week 11: Medieval Europe IDs Week 11: Medieval Europe IDs Week 11: Medieval Europe IDs - group work

 


 

Working together using this wiki

Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. The entire class can share information using this wiki, making your research accessible to everyone. You no longer have to complete the IDs all by yourself! Play around with this wiki: Notice how you can add comments to a page, see what people have changed, and edit all the text.

 

Directions:

1. YOU are responsible for the term/concept next to your name (it was the luck of the draw this week). You need to use the textbook (and possibly other resources) to research your term/concept. It's the only one YOU are responsible for, so make sure you include lots of details to share with your classmates. You can post your description in paragraph form or a bulletted list - just be complete.

2. Once you have posted your own term/concept, you have the opportunity to add to your classmates postings. If you see something that is wrong or needs more explanation you can edit their term/concept. However, you must include your name with any changes you make.

3. Finally, you can print off this "wiki" and file in your notebook (you are keeping a 3-ring binder full of stuff for this course, right?).

 

Feudalism

Charlemagne

Chivalry

The manor

Serfdom

The Roman Catholic Church, the medieval popes, and the ideal of Christendom

The Holy Inquisition

The Vikings

William the Conqueror and the Norman invasion of England

The Magna Carta

Parliament

The Capetian dynasty and the centralization of France

The Hundred Years’ War

The Habsburgs

The Reconquista

The Crusades

The Hanseatic League

The Medicis and the Fuggers

The Black Death

Romanesque vs. Gothic architecture

Scholasticism and Thomas Aquinas

 

 

 

 

 

 

Resources**Chapter 10 in Stearns textbook (please cite any other resources you use

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