Curricula and Syllabi in Comparative Economic Systems
Part of the MITOpenCourseWare site, this course page details an undergraduate course in medieval economic history as taught in spring 2006 by Anne McCants. The course covers "the conditions of material life and the changing social and economic relations in medieval Europe with reference to the comparative context of contemporary Islamic, Chinese, and central Asian experiences". The website includes details of course readings, lecture handouts, syllabi from various years, assignment details and links to related Internet resources.
This webpage supports a course on Transition in Eastern Europe as taught by Gerard Roland of University of California, Berkeley in 2001. It contains more than a dozen note-form handouts in PDF files, a syllabus, plus many suggested review questions.

