Saturday, March 20, 2010

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The nineteenth century, the Middle Ages and we

The way you developed the work on the blog is what we need to take a course in an active, not passively absorb what is being said in class. The important thing is to go to the library, search for books and articles that I recommend that you read them to understand their meaning and to relate with what we said. In the library will also make chance encounters, such as Antonio. But you forgot to tell us the title and the author of the book he had found ...
will remember to mention your sources: To discuss them we need to identify them.
Well, after two weeks of the nineteenth century, by Monday we should sink into the Middle Ages, perhaps a bit 'more aware of that may have for us. But first we will talk about the article by Otto von Gierke and recall the Middle Ages as a model of social law.

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