This course is offered through Corpus Christi College. The prof has given a choice of 20 topics covering family, religion, vikings and visigoths, roles of women, philosophy and more. Interdisciplinary exponential.
A copy of the assignment is in the reference binder, and is due Nov. 28th. The prof has suggested various paths for research (including Historical Abstracts, which doesn’t cover the medieval period).
My first attempt with a student was not a happy one. Perhaps you specialists out there can cobble together some appropriate sources? (the list could be long…).
I have given KB a copy of the assignment as well. Perhaps he can mitigate this somewhat.
This message is from Patrick, not Ellen.
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