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The Protestant Reformation

February 26, 2014February 26, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on The Protestant Reformation

Outside of Wikipedia, where might one go to learn more about the Reformation?  While one can always look up information in an encyclopedia or another book, there are some reliable…

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Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition!

February 24, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition!
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Louise Labbé, a poetess of the 16th century

February 23, 2014February 26, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on Louise Labbé, a poetess of the 16th century

While the most famous Renaissance writers were men, Louise Labbe was a female poet, who wrote numerous poems. Take a look at this new article that reflects on some of…

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Copernican (R)evolution?

February 22, 2014February 24, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on Copernican (R)evolution?

Copernicus and the Scientific Revolution In 1962 Thomas Kuhn first published his seminal study on Copernicus, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. This book has become influential in trying to explain…

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The Sounds of Europe

February 5, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on The Sounds of Europe

This week the British Library announced an amazing new project, Europeana Sounds, which is bound to become one of the more interesting resources available through this wonderful project. In searching…

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AP European History Online

February 4, 2014February 26, 2014Christopher DeCouLeave a Comment on AP European History Online

Here begins the online component of our European History Class! What is the purpose of the site? The purpose of the site is to provide a low-stakes environment to practice…

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