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Matt Esterman

Medieval Map - 0 views

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    Medieval Map. An interactive history website.
Yvonne Barrett

The Labyrinth - 0 views

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    "Resources for Medieval Studies Sponsored by Georgetown University"
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Hopewell Furnace, PA - 0 views

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    On Saturday, December the 4th 2010, Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site held its annual Iron Plantation Christmas. Today the furnace was quiet prior to the Christmas Holidays. However, during Christmas when the furnace was operating in the nineteenth century, Christmas was just another work day. Hopewell Village was a small self-sustaining village in colonial times which was built around a cold-blast, charcoal-burning iron furnace. The community life was in some respects similar to that of the small feudal manors of medieval Europe and was largely self-sustaining. Little had changed of the village from colonial times up through most of the nineteenth century.
Anna Pearce

HITTITE DEAF MEN IN THE 13th CENTURY BC: introductory notes with annotated bibliography | Independent Living Institute - 0 views

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    The article introduces bibliographical evidence on deaf men working in palaces and temples of the Hittite Kingdom in Anatolia (now Turkey) during the 13th century BC, with further notes on signing and deaf people's activities in the ancient and medieval Middle East. With some additions and revision September 2009. Internet publication URLs: www.independentliving.org/docs7/miles200809.html and www.independentliving.org/files/miles200809.pdf.
Christian Guyard

Internet History Sourcebooks Project - 0 views

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    Text by David Burr [olivi@mail.vt.edu]. See his INQUISITION: INTRODUCTION by David Burr When medieval people used the word "inquisition," they were referring to a judicial technique, not an organization. There was , in fact, no such thing as "the Inquisition" in the sense of an impersonal organization with a chain of command.
David Hilton

The History Faculty - Home - 1 views

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    The History Faculty offers FREE video & audio lectures by leading UK historians. Please register for access to all our materials. There's no catch. We will not use your details for any commercial purpose.
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