Gone Medieval

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4 snips
Jul 8, 2025 • 56min

Chaucer's Wife of Bath: Medieval Feminist

Hetta Howes, a Senior lecturer in English Literature and author, dives into the world of Chaucer's bold Wife of Bath. They explore her five marriages, her witty defiance of medieval gender norms, and how she challenges societal expectations through humor and sharp wit. The conversation examines her unique voice and role in advocating for female autonomy, revealing timeless connections to modern feminist issues. Howes also highlights the evolving dynamics of marriage and the transformative journey of the Wife of Bath's character.
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Jul 4, 2025 • 47min

St. Christopher & Summertime Saints

Join historian and storyteller Amy Jeffs, author of 'Saints, a new legendary of heroes, humans and magic', as she shares captivating tales of medieval saints linked to summer. Discover the intriguing journey of St. Christopher, the bearded Saint Uncumber challenging gender norms, and the enchanted saga of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus. Jeffs explores the influence of folklore on sainthood and the cultural significance of summer festivities, revealing how these figures shaped spiritual and communal identities in the Middle Ages.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 44min

Medieval Hungary

Nora Berend, a Professor of European History at St. Catharines, Cambridge, shares her expertise on medieval Hungary. The discussion dives into the mythical origins of the Hungarian kingdom and the transformative Christianization under King Stephen. They navigate the complexities of migrations that influenced the region and the devastating effects of the Mongol invasions. Berend highlights Hungary's intricate relationships with neighboring empires and explores how these historical events shaped the nation’s identity and societal structure.
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Jun 27, 2025 • 53min

The Murder of Henry VI

Andrew Boardman, a medieval military historian and author, joins to dive into the tumultuous events of 1471 during the Wars of the Roses. They unravel the dramatic siege of London, led by Thomas Neville, illuminating the chaos that ensued. The discussion pivots to the controversial death of Henry VI, analyzing whether it was a tragic result of 'pure melancholy' or a calculated political murder by Edward IV. The complexities of loyalty and betrayal in a fractured kingdom take center stage as they explore the personal and political ramifications of these historical events.
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9 snips
Jun 24, 2025 • 1h

The Green Man

Imogen Corrigan, author of 'The Green Man, Myth and Reality', is a specialist in medieval churches and iconography. In this discussion, she and Dr. Eleanor Janega explore the captivating significance of the Green Man in medieval art, unraveling its complex blend of pagan and Christian symbolism. They delve into how historical events like the Black Death influenced this iconography and highlight the unique craftsmanship behind Green Man carvings in churches. The conversation reveals the deeper spiritual messages intertwined in this rich medieval tradition.
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29 snips
Jun 20, 2025 • 58min

The Galloglass: Gaelic Mercenary Warriors

Fergus Cannan-Braniff, a descendant of legendary figures Rob Roy MacGregor and Robert the Bruce, shares insights into the Galloglass, elite Norse-Gael mercenaries who shaped medieval Irish warfare. He discusses their dual role as mercenaries and disruptors, exploring their unique combat skills and cultural integration. Cannan-Braniff highlights their complex loyalties to both Irish chieftains and Anglo-Norman lords. The conversation also delves into the evolution of their weaponry, particularly the two-handed sparth axe, and the legacy these fierce warriors left on Irish history.
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8 snips
Jun 17, 2025 • 52min

The Hussite Wars: Crusades Against Bohemia

The podcast dives into the Hussite Wars, ignited by the execution of Jan Hus, a preacher challenging the Catholic Church. Explore how this rebellion shaped Bohemia's national identity and sparked revolutionary ideas. Learn about Jan Žižka's innovative war tactics, including mobile artillery, and the fierce determination of the Hussites to defend their homeland against crusaders. Discover the unsung contributions of the Czech people in this tumultuous struggle and the remarkable resilience that led to the first Protestant state.
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9 snips
Jun 13, 2025 • 48min

Edward IV: A King's Will

Euan Roger, Principal Medieval Record Specialist at the National Archives, brings intriguing insights into King Edward IV's enduring legacy. They uncover the mystery of his last will, including its missing original and questionable 17th-century transcript. Roger discusses Edward's ambitious plans for a grand coronation in Reims and the royal strategies behind charitable endowments. The podcast also explores Edward's last moments, revealing the power struggles surrounding his death and the complex nuances of loyalty and legacy during the tumultuous Wars of the Roses.
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Jun 10, 2025 • 47min

Theodora, the rags to riches Empress

Stella Duffy, an author known for her historical fiction on Empress Theodora, shares insights into the extraordinary rise of a woman from humble beginnings to Byzantine power. The discussion explores Theodora’s fierce advocacy for women's rights, including reforms against sex trafficking. Duffy also highlights the challenges of portraying Theodora’s complex legacy as both a controversial figure and a saint. Their conversation reflects on the importance of reclaiming women's narratives in history and the enduring impact of Theodora's life on modern feminism.
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Jun 6, 2025 • 59min

What are the High Middle Ages?

Join the captivating exploration of the High Middle Ages as power struggles unfold between popes and kings. Discover how agricultural innovations transformed society and fueled urban growth. Meet historical figures like the audacious Frederick II and learn about the rise of universities that sparked cultural renaissance. Delve into the impact of the Mongol Empire and its role in trade and conflict. Enjoy a lighthearted comparison of this dynamic era to the vibrant 1980s, showcasing the rich tapestry of medieval life.

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