Welcome to my Random Laypersons ! Welcome to the VFM, welcome to the Dread Ilk, welcome to the Reprehensibles, welcome to the Unauthorized , and welcome to the Bears! This is the History Course you have been waiting for! Or, rather, it will be, as soon as I get some feedback from you. I was greatly encouraged when Vox asked you the other night about whether you would be interested in such a course and so many of you said, “Yes—as long as it is real history!” As Fencing Bear would put it, “ Three cheers !” We are thinking about having a video a week, starting this summer. The first question that I have is about format. What kind of format would make for a good course online? What I do not want is to have these videos simply be lectures, the canonical professor-talks-while-the-students-doze lectures you get in the movies before the professor starts encouraging the students to stand on their desks. I wan...
Brilliant work! Thank you Prof. Rachel/Prof. Fencing Bear.
ReplyDeleteVery excited about the course.
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For a decade or more now I have wondered what was the name of a children's novel set in medieval times and had such fascinating details on the wool and cloth trade. Now I know. The Wool Pack! Thank you for including it in your reading list. My frustrated wonderings are satisfied.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed the Cadfael books (and the TV series). Another enjoyable medieval whodunnit series has a nun as detective. The Dame Frevisse series by Margaret Frazer