elcome
to The Chivalry Bookshelf's new site for kids! The editors and staff at
Chronique feel that children are the most precious resource.
When we were small, we used to hear tales of King Arthur and the Knights
of the Round Table. The gallant knight and the gentle lady became icons,
common cultural basics through which uncommon virtue was taught.
The
role of the hero in children's lives is of critical importance. The Company
of Saint George and the Chronique staff thus wish to
offer resources to children at all ages, presenting a picture both of the
medieval realities that grew into our modern conceptions of honor, duty
and justice, but also the chivalric ideals, through which the court and
church sought to improve upon the knight. Children and knights share a
common path of learning and improvement; neither are perfect. The chivalric
tales of King Arthur, Charlemagne, Robin Hood and a host of lesser known
tales hold more keys to becoming a hero in our modern world.
The
heros of today do not ride on horseback, wearing full armour, but they
are made of the same stuff they have always been--courage when it matters
most, placing the good of others above one's self, and pursuing what is
'right', no matter what the odds against.
This
site will contain material for children in various age groups; from 6-10,
and from 11-16. No material will be included that contains any strongly
objectional material, apart from short introductions to medieval warfare.
The site will begin construction with the older group, because we receive
many emails for assistance from middle- and high-school students in need
of research assistance.
If
you choose to entrust your children to us for a little while, we believe
that we can entertain while bringing some of this rich tradition alive
for them. If you have any comments or suggestions, feel free to drop us
a line.
Planned Site Map
Kids main
History / Life in the Middle Ages
Nobles
Clothing / Knights / Heraldry / Kings / Tournaments
/ War / Castles & Manors
The Church
Cathedrals / Monestaries-Nunnaries / Architecture
/ Teachings / Saints / Clothing
Peasants
Serfs-Peasants / Freemen / Townsmen / Crafts
/ Trade / Clothing / Soldiers
Medieval Stories & Legends
King Arthur / The Nine Worthies / Charlemagne / Folk
Tales
Crusades
Technology
Children in the Middle Ages
Arts & Games
For Teachers
Knights in the Our Day
For Teachers
We
are attempting to build a complete curricula for a basic middle-school
level course on the Middle Ages. If you have suggestions, requests or thoughts,
please do not hesitate to contact us! If you know of sources that have
been helpful to you n the past, we would love to hear of them so that we
can explore the possibility of including them herein. Artists and writers
are especially welcome!
If
you find the site valuable for your classwork, kindly drop us a line letting
us know what works for you and what doesn't--and encourage your students
to contact us as well, as we are always willing to help.