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Unlock the intricacies of Medieval Europe with these comprehensive humanities notes, meticulously crafted to guide you through the historical landscape of the era. Delve into the depths of medieval society, culture, and events with clarity and insight. Here's what you can expect: Seven Historical Concepts: Gain a nuanced understanding of key historical concepts such as perspectives, continuity and change, cause and effect, evidence, contestability, significance, and empathy. These concepts provide a lens through which to analyze and interpret the events of medieval Europe. Insightful Analyses: Explore pivotal events such as the Black Death, understanding its origins, spread, and impact on European society. Unravel the complexities of the Catholic Church's influence, from its role as a source of hope and fear to its impact on daily life and governance. In-depth Coverage: From the structure of medieval society under feudalism to the dynamics of crime and punishment, these notes leave no stone unturned. Discover the intricacies of law enforcement, the feudal hierarchy, and the influence of religion on daily life. Crusades and Witchcraft: Journey through the tumultuous times of the Crusades, examining their motivations, outcomes, and lasting effects on European society. Explore the dark corridors of witchcraft beliefs and trials, shedding light on the superstitions and fears of the era. Essay Writing Guidance: Equip yourself with essential skills for crafting historical essays. Learn to analyze questions effectively, develop compelling arguments, and provide evidence to support your claims. Whether you're a student or a history enthusiast, these notes offer valuable insights and guidance. Unlock the secrets of Medieval Europe and deepen your understanding of this fascinating period with these meticulously compiled humanities history notes.

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7 Historical Concepts
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PERSPECTIVES
Perspectives is a point of view - the position from which people see and understand events
going on in the world around them
People will have different points of view about a particular event, person, civilization, artefact
depending on their age, gender, social position and their beliefs and values
CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
Historians refer to aspects of the past that have remained the same over time as continuities
Aspects of the past that do not stay the same are referred to as changes
CAUSE AND EFFECT
Generally, there are many causes (reasons) that lead to an events of action. There can also be
many effects (outcomes): short-terms and long term; political, social, economical and cultural
EVIDENCE
Primary sources: sources that can provide first-hand information about the past
Secondary source: sources by historians, researchers, and other experts, about a historical
period, event, person or theme
CONTESTABILITY
The concept of contestability relates to explanation or interpretations of past events that are
open to debate
SIGNIFICANCE
Events people and developments have historical significance if they:
Resulted in change. That is they had deep consequences, for many people, over a long period
of time
Are revealing. That is they shed light on enduring or emerging issues in history or contemporary
life
EMPATHY
The concept of empathy helps up understand the impact of past events on particular
individuals or groups. This includes an appreciation of the circumstances they faced and the
motivations, values and attitude, behind their actions

,Empathy is the ability to "walk in someone else's shoes" to be aware of, and sensitive to, their
feelings, thoughts and experiences.

, Black Death
The black death occurred in 1348, and was believed to have originated from China. It is commonly
called the plague, and spread rapidly across Europe causing a massive population reduction.
People who caught the disease had swellings on their body, sometimes as big as eggs, which were
then followed by black sports.
The Catholic church, overwhelmed with the sheer number of deaths, blamed everything on the
Jews. Eventually, they lost control of the people.
How did it spread??
Fleas and rats, which were extremely common, spread it amongst humans. It also travelled aboard
trading routes. Merchant ships frequently had rats on board, which transferred the disease to
sailors on board.
By 1350, almost all of Britain was infected.
By the end of 1350, nearly 1.5 million people had died from the black death.

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