Last weekend was the Tri-Kingdom University, a combined online university by the SCA kingdoms of Drachenwald (Europe), Atlantia (US) and Lochac (Australia and New Zealand).
It is nice to be able to both teach, and learn new things from your own home. I'm at my work space in the kitchen, wearing 14th century clothign, drinking tea from a 13th century replica mug. It is not an immerisive experience, like going to an event, but you can listen to teacher's from all over the world.
I listened to classes about necromancy, the clothing of Queen Catherine Jagiellon of Sweden (16th century), and Bronze Age Aegean incense, potions and perfumery.
I taught a class about Scandinavian sumptuary laws before 1600.This is a subject that I have published about, so I thought that I'd add a list of my articles that discuss sumptuary laws here.
"Dangerous
Fashions in Swedish Sumptuary Law" in The Right to Dress: Sumptuary
Laws in a Global Perspective c. 1200-1800 edited by Giorgio Riello and
Ulinka Rublack - 2019
"Foreign
Seductions: Sumptuary laws, consumption and national identity in early modern
Sweden" in Fashionable encounters: perspectives and trends in
textile and dress in the Early modern nordic world edited by Tove
Engelhardt Mathiassen, Marie-Louise Nosch, Maj Ringgaard, Kirsten Toftegaard
and Mikkel Venborg Pedersen - 2014
"Inget scharlakan för dåliga fruntimmer:
Dräktregleringar och sexuella normbrytare i medeltidens Skandinavien" i Det våras för medeltiden. Vänbok till Thomas Lindkvist, Auður
Magnúsdóttir, Henric Bagerius och Lars Hermanson (red.) - 2014


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