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Exploring the Middle Ages through Chess

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Where are the Romans? What Attila's War Reveals about Barbarian Integration in the Late Roman Empire

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The New Testament for Medievalists: General Information, Useful Tools, Further Resources

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The Year of Jacob of Serugh: An Online Series of Lectures

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Society for Armenian Studies Podcast

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Medieval Blood Libel and Anti-Asian Racism

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Clerk's Tale and Sita's Ramayana

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Lectures on Medieval Studies and the Current Political Environment

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Bibliographies on De-centering the Global Middle Ages

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Teaching Portugal’s Age of Expansion and Exploration

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Eisenberg, Merle, McDougall, Sara, and Laura Morreale. Middle Ages for Educators. 2nd edition, December 8, 2020.  

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