Here's the youtube link to the video I showed in class about a few of the many Muslim Inventions made during the Golden Age of Islam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZDe9DCx7Wk
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Just recently (01/15/2018) a study has been published that states the the Black Plague was probably in fact caused by human fleas and lice and not rats!
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/01/rats-plague-black-death-humans-lice-health-science/ Here are some interest links to more information about serfs, lords, and life on the manor:
http://www.isle.k12.mn.us/highschool/ernest/AncCiv/Medieval/serf.htm <-------(Serf life) http://www.lordsandladies.org/medieval-manors.htm <---- Manor life, lords, etc https://www.britannica.com/topic/three-field-system <--- crop system Here I will be posting up useful links to help guide you towards better understanding your kingdoms for your group projects.
Poland: http://quatr.us/medieval/history/highmiddle/poland.htm (brief history on Medieval Poland 950-1400) Portugal: http://www.localhistories.org/portugal.html (brief overview of Portugal's entire history [focus on middle ages/medieval]) France: http://www.thefinertimes.com/Middle-Ages/france-in-the-middle-ages.html (broad history of France) England: Difficult reads. England's history during the Middle Ages is complicated. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/middle_ages/overview_middleages_01.shtml (note to people doing England): England has a complex political and social history with Normandy (France) and the Anglo-Saxons who lived on the British Isles Hungary: https://theorangefiles.hu/the-independent-kingdom-of-hungary-1000-1526/ Sweden: Focus on the part about the middle ages http://www.localhistories.org/sweden.html Castile https://www.britannica.com/place/Castile-region-Spain Here's a link to an interactive map from the National Geographic website. It has some interesting things and features that I would like all of you to look at:
https://mapmaker.nationalgeographic.org/ Here is a link to a larger reading of the Charlemagne annotated reading by Einhard if any of you are interested: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/einhard.asp#Private Life
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