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Joshua Hevert

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Teaching the Once and Future Middle Ages

Teaching the Once and Future Middle Ages

Lucy C. Barnhouse; Matthew Baker; Esther Liberman Cuenca; Samantha Sagui; Kisha G. Tracy; Caroline Dunn; Ruma Salhi; Sarah Ifft Decker; Joshua Hevert; David Gyllenhaal; Hilary Rhodes; Shannen Hutton; Habib Al Badawi; John Terry; Rachel Talbert; Kerry Boeye; Whitney Leeson

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
nidottu
On graduating high school, many American students believe that the Middle Ages was full of knights, war, all-powerful popes, and, if their content went beyond Europe, potentially an incredibly wealthy man named Mansa Musa, and a Mesoamerican ballgame. In this version of the past, medieval people were backward, dirty, and all believed the earth was flat. While people who work within this chronological time period recognize its complexity, most students are not exposed to the history of the middle ages until they take upper level or graduate classes at universities, if they ever get that far. Given recent national and international events, it is evident that leaving this complicated and nuanced history for so late in a person’s educational journey is doing a social as well as educational disservice. In a quest to help teachers remediate this problem, several scholars of the global Middle Ages and Medievalisms have written lesson guides to be used by teachers of World and United States history for grades six through twelve. the goal is to create a collection that a teacher would be able to implement in their classroom with minimal additional work.
Teaching the Once and Future Middle Ages

Teaching the Once and Future Middle Ages

Lucy C. Barnhouse; Matthew Baker; Esther Liberman Cuenca; Samantha Sagui; Kisha G. Tracy; Caroline Dunn; Ruma Salhi; Sarah Ifft Decker; Joshua Hevert; David Gyllenhaal; Hilary Rhodes; Shannen Hutton; Habib Al Badawi; John Terry; Rachel Talbert; Kerry Boeye; Whitney Leeson

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
sidottu
On graduating high school, many American students believe that the Middle Ages was full of knights, war, all-powerful popes, and, if their content went beyond Europe, potentially an incredibly wealthy man named Mansa Musa, and a Mesoamerican ballgame. In this version of the past, medieval people were backward, dirty, and all believed the earth was flat. While people who work within this chronological time period recognize its complexity, most students are not exposed to the history of the middle ages until they take upper level or graduate classes at universities, if they ever get that far. Given recent national and international events, it is evident that leaving this complicated and nuanced history for so late in a person’s educational journey is doing a social as well as educational disservice. In a quest to help teachers remediate this problem, several scholars of the global Middle Ages and Medievalisms have written lesson guides to be used by teachers of World and United States history for grades six through twelve. the goal is to create a collection that a teacher would be able to implement in their classroom with minimal additional work.