May 27, June 10, 24, July 8, 22, & August 5 from 8-10 PM Eastern
This course with Junius Johnson explores the reshaping of Europe that took place after the erosion of Roman authority in the fifth century. Using the Humanitas History of the Early Middle Ages textbook, we will read and discuss primary sources that tell the story of the birth of the modern European peoples. This course is an excellent orientation for teachers preparing to teach the new Humanitas: Early Middle Ages student text from Classical Academic Press.
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- We will only offer one section of this course, so seats are limited.
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