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Extractions: [Last changed: Tue Feb 11 17:55:04 MET 1997] [Added minor things to the net resources section, reorganized the headers to (hopefully) agree with the news.answers guidelines. Future editions of this FAQ will now probably be crossposted to the appropriate *.answers groups and will be archived all over the net. soc.history.ancient has passed its vote and has been created! Stephan] This document is intended as a primer to the newsgroup soc.history.medieval. It describes the purpose of this group and contains pointers to interesting resources and general netiquette documents. It is not intended as a resource on the middle ages in itself. Only time will tell us what frequently asked questions we will have to answer in the future. This is still only a draft. Please feel free to suggest changes, additional topics and corrections. Comments and requests are enclosed in [square brackets]. The last posted version of this FAQ will be available on the WWW under
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Extractions: From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz) Newsgroups: soc.history.medieval,soc.answers,news.answers Subject: [FAQ] Welcome to soc.history.medieval (Mini-FAQ) Followup-To: soc.history.medieval Summary: FAQ on technical aspects of the group. Expires: 1 Jan 2003 00:00:00 GMT Supersedes: Keywords: FAQ, welcome, medieval, history Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Archive-name: history/medieval/mini-faq Posting-Frequency: about monthly URL: http://wwwbroy.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/medieval_faq.posted URL: http://www.medieval.org/history/faq/medieval.html Maintainer: Stephan Schulz . Patrick Tingler maintains a supplemental FAQ on WWW sites. It can be done! - Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
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Extractions: Undergraduate ASB Graduate ASB Undergraduate ASM Graduate ASM Top of Page ASB 102 Introduction to Cultural/Social Anthropology Fac. Assoc. Scott Russell MWF 9:40 - 10-30 a.m. AG 250 OR Asst. Prof. Nora Haenn MW 1:40 - 2:55 p.m. MUR 201 OR Fac. Assoc. Virginia Betz TTh 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. PS H-150 OR Sr. Lecturer Michael Winkelman TTh 10:40 - 11:55 a.m. LSE 106 OR Douglas White TTh 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. PS F-166 COURSE CONTENT: Principles of cultural and social anthropology, with illustrative materials from a variety of cultures. The nature of culture; social, political, and economic systems; religion, esthetics, and language; development and change in an evolutionary framework. (G, SB) COURSE FORMAT: Lectures, discussions, films, exams. INSTRUCTORS' INTERESTS AND BACKGROUND: RussellPh.D. Arizona State. His interests include economic systems, health, and culture history. He has conducted fieldwork in Southwest primarily with Native Americans. HaennPh.D. Indiana. Has research interests in cultural ecology, political economy, applied and development anthropology, migration, land tenure and land use, and Mexico and Latin America. She has conducted fieldwork in Campeche, Mexico; in Yucatan; and in Belize. WinkelmanPh.D., School of Social Sciences, University of California-Irvine. Psychological and medical anthropology, Shamanism, applied anthropology, cross-cultural communication, and Anglo-Hispanic interactions.
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Extractions: Bibliography of Archaeoastronomy The contribution of archaeoastronomy to established disciplines continues to grow. With it grows the number of courses that include a substantial component of archaeoastronomy. Archaeoastronomy courses are not a staple of departmental offerings, but are usually associated with the efforts of one or two interested faculty members. They are fragile and can easily disappear. At Baylor University, the course, SOC and ANTH 4354 (Archaeoastronomy) was taught for some years by Jose Valbuera. On his departure the course perished. However, even the temporary existence of such a course contributes to a broader appreciation of what archaeoastronomy can contribute to various academic disciplines. Following is a list of University level courses in which the interaction of astronomy and culture is a significant component. It results from a quick survey, and is by no means exhaustive, much less complete. It does not include the general astronomy or anthropology courses that may include a lecture or two on archaeoastronomy, nor those history of astronomy courses that focus only on the development of the modern science itself. Demonstrating the interdisciplinary nature of archaeoastronomy, these courses are found in astronomy anthropology, history, humanities, and religious studies departments as well as Latin American studies, and honor's programs. They also range from lower division general education courses to graduate courses aimed at a particular culture. The resources represented by these extant courses may serve those interested in developing their own courses.
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Extractions: Pronunciation Key Kristallnacht [Ger.,=night of crystal], in German history, the night of Nov. 9, 1938, a night of violence against Jews and of destruction of the businesses and other property belonging to them. The name is a reference to the broken glass that resulted from the destruction. Using the pretext of the assassination of a German diplomat in Paris, Goebbels urged Storm Troopers to stage violent reprisals. A night of rampages by Storm Troopers, the SS, and the Hitler Youth resulted in 91 Jewish dead, hundreds injured, and 7,500 businesses and 177 synagogues gutted.
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Extractions: Only a few days to go before Spring Break! :) Last week we finished up the novel, finished up China, and flew kites! They were fantastic! I was impressed with the quality and craftsmanship of the designs! It was so much fun going outside to fly them! This week, we are winding down, and we only have a few days to go. Friday is a minimum day. One last thing...I sent home a packet with the children today. Please do not feel overwhelmed. I spoke to the students about it today. Read the letter on the front and get back to me with any comments, suggestions, or concerns. Thanks! Enjoy the break! :) Christi Milleson
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