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Final Review HENRY IV (sample identification) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor ) Main points to address: Saxon Revolt – imperial relations, papacy Investiture conflict Canossa Worms – separation of church and state Biographical details – kidnapped Significance – relationship between church and state Date – late eleventh century He needs the bishops on the side because they are the vehicles of communication Need to discuss his STYLE of rule The point of identifications is NOT to create checklists! How do YOU as a historian understand the material taught? You can focus on one aspect of an ID, e.g. politics. Doesn’t have to be a holistic review of all facts about the subject. You have to be able to write for more than just 10-15 minutes on the subject. Examples, analysis, etc. JOAN OF ARC (sample identification) French Saint, burned Battle Cross-dressing The larger arguments – categories of women in the late middle ages The inversion of the typical female – how does the get power? More specific ID’s (with little evidence) are entryways into a larger argument.

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Final Review

HENRY IV (sample identification)

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor)

Main points to address: Saxon Revolt imperial relations, papacy Investiture conflict Canossa Worms separation of church and state Biographical details kidnapped Significance relationship between church and state Date late eleventh century He needs the bishops on the side because they are the vehicles of communication Need to discuss his STYLE of rule

The point of identifications is NOT to create checklists! How do YOU as a historian understand the material taught? You can focus on one aspect of an ID, e.g. politics. Doesnt have to be a holistic review of all facts about the subject. You have to be able to write for more than just 10-15 minutes on the subject. Examples, analysis, etc.

JOAN OF ARC (sample identification)

French Saint, burned Battle Cross-dressing The larger arguments categories of women in the late middle ages The inversion of the typical female how does the get power?

More specific IDs (with little evidence) are entryways into a larger argument.