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Meg Roland
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English professor at Marylhurst University, then Concordia University. I teach writing, medieval literature, humanities, maps and literature, and history of the book.
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Student Study Abroad Blogs 2016 (and a few others)
Twitter Updates
- Two books of note for lit/cartography folks: both from Cambridge UP: Mapping Medieval Geographies, and Romance and History: Imagining TIme 8 years ago
- RT @ryancordell: "Let us count beyond twos & threes as we do so, and always err on the side of grace" @elotroalex's #dhsi2014 keynote http:… 8 years ago
- Great panel at #STS2014 on mapping textual space -- early modern maps to video games--- with @jcdarlky Nathan Phillips @Jessica_Zisa #elnm 9 years ago
Monthly Archives: February 2021
Behold the two fires
Arthur, poised to begin his continental campaign and to set his troops southward-bound to Rome is addressed by a peasant who steps out of the forest to address him. How is it that a peasant addresses the king so directly? … Continue reading
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Mapping Malory’s Roman War
Here is the route that Arthur and his knights took, from England to Rome, to wrest the power of Rome from the emperor Lucius.
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