• Feeling isolated? You're not alone.

    Join 20,000+ people who understand exactly how your day went. Whether you're newly diagnosed, self-identified, or supporting someone you love – this is a space where you don't have to explain yourself.

    Join the Conversation → It's free, anonymous, and supportive.

    As a member, you'll get:

    • A community that actually gets it – no judgment, no explanations needed
    • Private forums for sensitive topics (hidden from search engines)
    • Real-time chat with others who share your experiences
    • Your own blog to document your journey

    You've found your people. Create your free account

Master of History

  • Author Author Masaniello
  • Create date Create date
  • Blog entry read time Blog entry read time 1 min read
I have spent the public holiday today making progress on my essay for my Master of History course. The subject is in Mediaeval history and the essay is on the period of crisis in 14th and early 15th centuries. A massive famine in the early 14th century, the Black Death a bit later on, the Hundred Years War, a schism in Western Christendom, and more besides ensured the good times were not exactly rolling.

Comments

There are no comments to display.

Blog entry information

Author
Masaniello
Read time
1 min read
Views
329
Last update

More entries in Coursework

  • Genocide
    I'm currently studying a unit on massacres and genocide. Cheery stuff but unfortunately, such...

More entries from Masaniello

  • Studying genocide
    My fellow students from what I can gather, seem to approach the study of genocide as if it is a...
  • Autism and ageing
    This is my third entry on autism and ageing because obviously the subject is dear to my heart...
  • History's lessons not learnt
    The so-called hard right in Europe such as Marine Le Pen, Nigel Farage, and their counterparts...
  • Autism and ageing
    Do autistic people age better than neurotypicals? Given we are often neglected, derided, and...
  • History mark
    I am happy with a distinction I just received in the subject on Mediaeval Europe. Well, who...

Share this entry

Top Bottom