Monday, February 22, 2010

Basically I’ve traveled a ridiculous amount in the past few weeks. Two weekends ago I was in Germany on a study tour for one of my classes. We where there study the witch hunts and trials that plagued the country from the 1100s-1600s. we visited the towns of Trier, Rothenberg, Spyer and also stayed for a night in Nancy france.
Over the course of the tour we met and listened to a couple lectures from what were apparently the world’s LEADING experts in witch-huntology (I just made that phrase up) and visited the handful of sites that still held historical relevance to the material. Apparently the entire world population of people who all get their PhD in this sort of thing all know each other and hang out on the weekends to talk about who knows what. For the most part the professors met were enthusiastic to see a bus full of American students riding around germany/france “taking an active interest” in the study of witch trials. No doubt they were happy to take a break from their riveting life of sitting in archives dissecting medieval legal records and church manuscripts to talk with us.
Some of the lectures were better then others, but we did get to learn a few interesting things.
Our Professor who teaches our class in Lux herded us around onto buses and to museums and exhibits. Since he’s from Ohio like most the rest of the students he was visiting many of these sites for the 1st time as well. In an endearing sort of way he reminded me of a dad on vacation with his family, calling “his kids” and stuff and warning us not to get into trouble on our free nights.


Trier: spent an afternoon there in a library with a German professor listening and passing around 14th century codex’s. he took us on a brief tour of the town taking us the big cites and then releasing us to explore on our own for about an hour. The town is very medieval with ruins and remnants of ancient buildings all over the place




Nancy:
Our second stop, as well as my favorite of our destinations. Nancy is a farily big city in france, with lots of braouqe architenchre everywhere. Although Nancy was an important destination for witch hunting back in the day there aren’t many modern sites still left around that relate to the subject. Hence we did were schedualed to do a lot of things that had NO relance whatsoever to our class. For instance as a class we visited an art nouve furniture museam. We were did visit an important archieve and listened to a decent lecture from a french professor. Later on we toured the historical part of the city.




Speyer: relativly small german town with not much going on in it aside from a huge cathedral and an actual witch museum. The meseum exhibit was entirely in german, so our comphreiension was limitied.




Rothenburg: tiny touristiy bavarian town that was the most medival looking plac I have ever been before. Aside from us the town was absolutly FULL of japanese tourists who got off of tour buses in droves.
The entire city is still surrounded by an intact wall from the 1300s. here we met with a british professor in another lirary and who took us on a tour of the anceint city jail what still includes tourture chambers. After that we vistied the famous mideaval crime museum and looked at a ridiculous display of tourture devices used throughout the centuries.
When we were free to wonder off on our own I managed to accidentalyt isolate myself from the entire group and walked in shops and to sites. I walked along the wall by myself for a creepy half hour and realized that I didn’t remember how to get back to the hotel that we were staying at. After another two hours of wandering I finally found our place just in time to attend the group dinner. We left the next morning to make the five hour drive back.





I really wish I could post my own pictures because I took about an entire memory card’s worth of them but something has gone wrong with my camera in the past few weeks that prevents me from uploading them to my computer. The pictures that I’ve put up so far have come from me picking stuff off of google, which is deceptive because all of these pictures show how sunny it was, which it was not.
I’m going to try again tonight to get it working, hopefully its not a big deal.

I’ll post another blog of my most recent trip soon later today or tomorrow hopefully. Sorry I’ve been slacking on the European travels documentation.

2 comments:

  1. Wow, and I thought that you did take all of those pics yourself. I was going to commend you on your good composition, lighting, and atmosphere of the pics. And....having all of your pics properly landscaped/or portraited. (No sideways shots) lol. At any rate, I'm not disappointed, good times. And once again good journalism in documenting your trip. Keep it up!

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