Welcome to the Internet version of course materials for History 232, " Medieval History, " taught by Marvin G. Slind at Luther College. Course Contents For files marked with Calendar of Assignment Deadlines Course Outline Course Requirements Reading Schedule Examinations: Midterm #1, March 10 Midterm#2, April 26 Final Exam, 3:30 - 5:30, Tuesday, May 17 Some advice for writing examinations Criteria used in evaluating essay exams Map Quizzes: February 17 March 15 April 14 and May 3 Some points to remember when citing other works in your paper Handouts regarding: Ecumenical Councils and Comparison of Orthodox and Catholic Churches SYLLABUS Marvin G. Slind Office: Koren 202 Phone: (319) 387-1155 e-mail: slindmar@luther.edu (You can find my personal homepage at http://www.norse.org - Office Hours:
- Tu-Th 9:00 - 10:00; M, F 10:30 - 11:30
M-W-F 1:30 - 2:30; Tu-Th 2:30 - 3:30; and by appointment (For more information about specific assignments, click on highlighted items.) The Course History 232, Medieval History, examines a thousand years of medieval life in three phases: first, the barbarian world from the fall of Rome to the Vikings; second, the rise of medieval institutions (monasteries manors and villages, the medieval family, feudalism, Crusader kingdoms, and universities); and third, the late medieval crisis from the Black Death to the age of exploration. | |
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