Plague Primary Source Activity
Homework
(class 6, homework 6)

Note:

(1) assignments appear in the syllabus on the day assigned, not the day due

(2) You must submit your written work by blackboard

(3) BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE FILE-NAMING CONVENTIONS FOR THIS COURSE (5% penalty if you do not).

All files should be saved on your computer as: your last name, followed by an underscore ("_"), followed by the first two letters of your first name, followed by an underscore ("_"), followed by the assignment number. So if a student named Saddam Hussein were to submit assignment number 6, the file name would be:


hussein_sa_6.doc

THIS IS ASSIGNMENT 6

Remember


This homework can NOT be revised

This homework is worth 4% of you final semester grade. HALF OF YOUR GRADE WILL BE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THE ON-LINE DISCUSSION OF THE document , AND HALF WILL BE THE FINAL PARAGRAPH YOU PRODUCE

Timing


This homework should take you 1 hour and 55 minutes to do: 10 minutes to learn the software and register/login with the system, 50 minutes to read the discussion and make your 8 required comments and another 45 minutes to write the paragrah.
This assignment requires submitting a certain number of comments to a discussion board (explained below) by certain dates. Pay attention to these dates:

By Friday, 2/13 8:00 PM: At least 4 comments

Between 2/13 and Sunday 2/15 @ 10:00 PM: At least 4 additional comments


Paragraph: due at 12:20 PM 2/17 by blackboard and can NOT be turned in late

 

This assignment replicates on-line an activity you've may have done in small groups in a classroom: working with classmates to analyze a document .

In order that you can work with your classmates on-line (but not necessarily at the same time), you will need to use a software application know as HYLIGHTER.

So, first we have to get you registered on HYLIGHTER.

HYLIGHTER WORKS BEST IF YOU USE MOZILLA/FIREFOX AS YOUR BROWSER

I. Go to http://www.hylighter.com/edu

Once there, look for the prompt "Don't have an account? Click here to register"


 

II. On the register page and fill in required fields. Enter your JOHN JAY e-mail address as your username.

BE ABSOLUTELY SURE TO CHOOSE "INVITEE STATUS" (see RED ARROW)

YOU MUST USE YOUR JJ E-MAIL ADDRESS AS YOUR USERNAME

 

III. Once you have registered successfully, log-in. You will see "Black Death Document" -- choose it.

 

IV.

 

(the document referred to below appears at the end of the assignment)

This assignment consists of two tasks:

Task 1) Understand what the document can (and can not) tell us about what was happening at the time it was written. This task you will do as a group using the hyligher.com software application. Details below.

Task 2) Apply that understanding to answer the question “How can evidence in the document be interpreted to demonstrate the economic impact of the Black Death on Europe.” This task you will do individually, submitting your response to me by blackboard on 2/17. Details below.

 

TASK 1 (UNDERSTANDING THE DOCUMENT )

This first task requires that your group have good answers to the questions in the grey box below. In your group, you should collectively come up with answers to these questions. To do so, you will use the hylighter.com software. Using hylighter.com, highlight the phrases in the document that you think answers one of the questions and explain why you think that phrase (or phrases) does so. You don’t need to submit a formal response to the questions – but your discussion on hylighter.com should, in effect, be the answer to these questions.

1.) half of your grade for this assignment depends on the quality of your comments. Making a new insight in your comment counts far more than simply saying “I agree with Juan.”

 

2). You will need to make at least 4 comments by Friday, 2/13 8:00 PM, and another 4 comments between 2/13 and Sunday 2/15 at 10:00 PM. These comments can be either about the document or another comment by a classmate.

 

Questions for Understanding the document

(when making comments on hylighter.com, you might want to reference these questions by letter)

A) What specific requirements does the law place upon the population? Read the whole law before coming to a conclusion.

B) The law mentions the plague ('pestilence') in the first paragraph. What does the document say about the connection between the plague and the problems the law is supposed to correct

Keep in mind that if the supply of something (or labor) goes down, its price usually goes up. So, when would you rather look for work? When there are lots of other people looking for work or when there was a shortage of potential employees?

C) Time is important for one of the requirements the law places upon commoners; look at this map and the date of the document (keep in mind the law was issued in London). Why did this law appear when it did? What would be significant for the writers of the law about “some other appropriate year five or six years ago”?

D) According to the document, who was to be responsible for enforcing the law?

E) What changes in society does the law reflect? In other words, in what ways does the law suggest that life is different in England as a result of the Black Death?

F) In what ways does the law attempt to prevent changes in society? (think about your answers to “A” and “C” above) In other words, what does the law seek to restore
from an earlier period?

G) Since the law was issued by the King of England, we can assume the law reflects the thinking of elites – including their biases. How might elites view efforts by the poor to improve their circumstances? Do you see any evidence of elite judgments against the poor? Look for words that reveal or suggest the attitude of the nobility toward commoners. Be sure not to adopt as your own the bias of the elites when writing your answer.



TASK 2 (Answering the Essay Question)


Paragraph: due 2/17 by blackboard

THIS ASSIGNMENT SHOULD BE NAMED:

hussein_sa_6.doc


In a paragraph of carefully written prose answer the following question:

How can the evidence from the document be interpreted to demonstrate the economic impact of the Black Death on Europe?

Organize your paragraphs around the familiar cl/ev/wa structure. Be sure to identify each element.


Hints:

1) Be sure that your claim is an analysis of the document that responds to the question, NOT a summary of the evidence/document itself. (it rained last night = an analysis/claim; the streets are wet = evidence)

2) Keep in mind that if the supply of something (or labor) goes down, its price usually goes up. So, when would you rather look for work? When there are lots of other people looking for work or when there was a shortage of potential employees?

3) Your response should specify which aspect of the Black Death produced which impact on the economy for which reason. So you might want start your response with something on the order of:

"Aspect X of the Black Death produced Change Y in Europe's economy for Reason Z. We can see evidence of this dynamic in a law passed in 1349...."

Document

18 June 1349.


Since a great part of the population, and especially workers and employees, has now died in this pestilence many people, observing the needs of masters and the shortage of employees, are refusing to work unless they are paid an excessive salary. Others prefer to beg in idleness rather than work for their living. Mindful of the serious inconvenience likely to arise from this shortage, especially of agricultural labourers, we have discussed and considered the matter with our prelates [high-ranking member of the clergy] and nobles and other learned men and, with their unanimous advice, we have ordained that every man or woman in our realm of England, whether free or unfree, who is physically fit and below the age of sixty, not living by trade or by exercising a particular craft, and not having private means or land of their own upon which they need to work, and not working for someone else, shall, if offered employment consonant with their status, be obliged to accept the employment offered, and they should be paid only the fees, liveries, payments, or salaries which were usually paid in the part of the country where they are working in the twentieth year of our reign [1346] or in some other appropriate year five or six years ago. Lords should have first claim on the services of their villeins or tenants, although they should retain only as many as they need and no more.

And if any man or woman, being required to enter employment in this manner, refuses, and the fact has been proved by two men of legal standing before the sheriff, bailiff or constable of the vill(age) where the incident took place, then let the person be immediately arrested by them or one of them and sent to the nearest (jail), there to remain in close captivity until they offer security that they will accept employment under these conditions.