Medieval environmental history can be taught within many contexts, including as part of a medieval survey course, as part of a global environmental history course, or as a stand-alone course. This network can serve as a portal to share teaching ideas for environmental history of the Middle Ages. This can include syllabi, suggested readings, suggested multimedia, etc.<\/p>\n
Richard Hoffmann, York Univ, “Environmental History in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.” Download the syllabus<\/a>.<\/p>\n Richard Hoffmann, York Univ, “Europeans and Natural World to 1800.” Download the syllabus<\/a>.<\/p>\n Michael Kucher, Univ of Washington, “Europe and the Environment in the Middle Ages.” Go to the website<\/a>.<\/p>\n Ellen Arnold, Macalester College,\u00c2\u00a0 “Introduction to Global Environmental History” (with a medieval component). Download the syllabus<\/a>.<\/p>\n Kairn Klieman, Univ of Houston, “Global Environmental History to 1800” (with a medieval component). Download the syllabus<\/a>.<\/p>\n If you have something to share, add it via a Comment or send an email to Dolly<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Medieval environmental history can be taught within many contexts, including as part of a medieval survey course, as part of a global environmental history course, or as a stand-alone course. This network can serve as a portal to share teaching … Continue reading Share your stuff<\/h3>\n