Daniel Lord Smail

Daniel Lord Smail is professor of History at Harvard University, where he works on the history and anthropology of Mediterranean societies between 1100 and 1600 and on deep human history. In medieval European history, his work has explored the social and cultural history of the cities of Mediterranean Europe, with a focus on Marseille in the later Middle Ages. He has covered subjects ranging from women and Jews to legal history and spatial imagination. His current research approaches transformations in the material culture of the later Middle Ages using household inventories and inventories of debt recovery from Lucca and Marseille. Smail's work in deep history and neurohistory has addressed some of the methodological and theoretical underpinnings of these approaches to the human past.

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The Book: Monasteries, Schools, and Notaries, Part 1: Reading the Late Medieval Marseille Archive (edX) EdX
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The Book: Monasteries, Schools, and Notaries, Part 1: Reading the Late Medieval Marseille Archive (edX)

Explore the intricacies of late medieval Europe through the lens of the Marseille Archive. This course delves into the role of monasteries, schools, and notaries during a period known as the 'paper revolution.' Discover how this era saw an explosion in document production and learn to read and understand these historical records.

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