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Erin Cunningham
Erin Cunningham over 1 year ago

I recently listened to the audiobook version of Femina: A New History of the Middle Ages, Through the Women Written Out of It by Janina Ramirez and I really enjoyed it. My intention was to use it toward my AP European History class since it focuses on Medieval European women but the author emphasizes the worldliness of these European women so it made me think a lot about the questioning of the Dark Ages label in WHP. I also really appreciated the author's discussion of historiography at the beginning and end of the book because she gets at the idea of narratives and it made me think of the danger of a single story.

I haven't decided exactly how I'll use it yet but it gave me a lot to think about! I was able to listen to it courtesy of the Hoopla app--you just have to give your library card info and you get instant access to ebooks, audiobooks, TV, movie, and music without having to wait for a copy to come available.

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  • Anne Koschmider
    Anne Koschmider over 1 year ago

    Thanks for the recommendation, Erin Cunningham ! Do you think the book would have useful information to supplement a lesson on Margery Kempe? I feel bad that I never have quite as much to say about her as I do about Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo. 

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  • Erin Cunningham
    Erin Cunningham over 1 year ago in reply to Anne Koschmider

    100% yes! The entire last chapter is about her--I learned so much! Each chapter focuses on a different woman--some more well known than others-- and also ties in archeological findings to corroborate the written record, which also felt very WHP-friendly.

    I loved that I learned so much and it didn't read like a textbook. For example, I had no idea that Jadwiga of Poland was one of the few women to have been crowned a king rather than queen. The political circumstances of the decision are fascinating

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  • Anne Koschmider
    Anne Koschmider over 1 year ago in reply to Erin Cunningham

    Oh, that’s perfect! Thank you so much! I was also able to borrow the book through Hoopla. 

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  • Adam Esrig
    Adam Esrig over 1 year ago

    Love the suggestion Erin Cunningham  Would be very curious going forward if/when you're able to integrate this into your lessons! 

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