
Charles Homer Haskins
Charles Homer Haskins was an American medievalist at Harvard University. He was an advisor to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. He is widely recognized as the first academic medieval historian in the United States, and the Haskins Medal was named in his honor.

The Rise of Universities
Journey back to the Middle Ages to discover the surprising birth of universities and their lasting revolution of education and intellectual life.
By Charles Homer Haskins

The Normans in European history
Descendants of Norse invaders rise to prominence, shaping nations through conquest and cultural transformation, leaving an indelible mark on the course of European history.
By Charles Homer Haskins

Some Problems of the Peace Conference
Witness history unfold as leaders grapple with redrawing maps and answering calls for self-determination after a world war, setting the stage for a new era.
By Charles Homer Haskins