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Be Creative And Innovative Using A Medieval Sourcebook

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Discuss the following prompt in a short essay format. 500-750 words.
Take a look at the Internet Medieval Sourcebook
http://legacy(dot)fordham(dot)edu/halsall/sbook.asp
Next, ponder this:
As a teacher/ researcher/ writer, how could you make use of this Web site? Be concrete and specific. Provide examples. Pose possibilities.
Be creative and innovative. If you have any questions, please reach out. Thanks!
Hi there, Please take a look at my original instructions for this assignment. Please don't write it in first person as this is an academic essay and should not be in the first person. Also, please don't outright lie... this is the first time I've seen this sourcebook so please don't write how I think it's so great and use it all the time because that would be untrue. I think this sourcebook would be helpful for people interested in learning more about Renaissance festivals or if they're into LARPing (Live Action Role Playing) because they could use this soursebook to make sure they are being historically accurate. Please let me know if you have questions or need more clarification. Thanks for your help.

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Using a Medieval Sourcebook
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is located at the Fordham University and Center for Medieval Studies. No doubt, it is one of the best websites for writers like me; it provides one with information on modern, ancient and medieval source documents, bibliographies, music, photos, and maps. This sourcebook was created by Paul Halsall and Jerome S. Arkenberg in 1996 and is regularly used by teachers, researchers, writers and readers. As a teacher/ researcher/ writer the sourcebook helps to understand medieval history, the people involved, and the context when different events took place.
The sourcebook is useful to study the Middle Ages as there are primary and secondary sources with scholarly information, links and resources on the medieval era including medieval issues outside Europe. There are three main pages: Selected Sources, Full Text Sources, and Saints' Lives plus links to various topics. The sourcebook is arranged in a way that makes it possible to access relevant and useful information based on the topic and links. There are various links to full and excerpted text, and this is important to understand the different medieval subjects including information from translated texts. The content on the middle Ages is exhaustive and one can choose to view the sub-sections and specialized pages that provide more insights on the medieval topics.
Contemporary teachers, researchers and writers have access to relevant to understand the medieval history including art and society in medieval Europe. One of the sources is on...
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