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New Medieval Books: Castles and Strongholds of Northumberland

Planning to visit the northeast corner of England and explore its many castles? This guide is your companion, now expanded to include over 500 entries.

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Medievalists.net
• Mar 5, 2026
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Charlemagne’s Failed Invasion of Spain, 777–778

David Bachrach on Charlemagne’s failed invasion of Spain in 777–778, a campaign that ended with the Frankish defeat at Roncevaux Pass and later inspired the Song of Roland.

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Medievalists.net
• Mar 4, 2026
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New Medieval Books: The Lost Kingdom: The Rise and Fall of the Taifa of Albarracín (1012–1300)

This book attempts to recount the history of the small taifa state of Albarracín in Iberia. Unfortunately, it provides too few details to serve as a truly useful resource.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Mar 2, 2026
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ORDERS OPEN: THE PLANTAGENETS - SPECIAL EDITION (SIGNED)

With 10% off cover price for subscribers You can now place orders for the Millennia Books special edition of my book The Plantagenets. Orders are expected to start shipping from May.

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Dan Jones
• Mar 1, 2026
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15 Plots Against William the Conqueror

Discover 15 rebellions, conspiracies, and assassination plots against William the Conqueror, from his youth in Normandy to his reign as King of England.

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Medievalists.net
• Feb 28, 2026
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THE PLANTAGENETS - NEW EDITION

New cover, signed, worldwide delivery, 10% discount... Pre-orders open this Saturday 28th February at 1pm GMT First off, some news. As reported this week in the books press, I have joined Millennia Books as co-owner/co-founder/general editorial face of the publishing house.

Podcast's Original Host
Dan Jones
• Feb 26, 2026
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New Medieval Books: Father Chaucer and the Apologists

One of the most hotly debated issues in medieval literary studies in recent years concerns Cecily Chaumpaigne, Geoffrey Chaucer, and the contested meaning of the phrase de raptu meo. This book traces how scholars have interpreted the case since the nineteenth century and shows how those debates have shaped—and sometimes reshaped—the study of Chaucer’s writings.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Feb 25, 2026
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Ancient Warfare 106 (pre-order)

Bronze helmets, greaves, armour, and bronze-faced shields make for an impressive army, but who fought in all that kit, next to whom, and how? Theme: Greece in the Late Archaic period Murray Dahm, 'State of play - Warfare in late Archaic Greece'. Ben Truska, 'Two coins in the hand - Economics and war in Archaic Greece'. Adam Godfrey, 'A man of bronze - The Archaic hoplite up close'. Murray Dahm, 'Writing their names in blood - The Battle of the Champions'. Paul Bardunias, 'Gleaming like the sun - The Archaic Greek shieldwall'. Annelies Koolen, 'Bring in Colophon! - Cavalry in Archaic Greece'. Features: Mardonbek Rajapov, 'Their name alone terrifies - Who were the Hephthalites'. Mark McCaffery, 'Imperium - The authority to command'. Velite Aquila, 'An underwater source - Roman soldiers of the First Punic War'. Nicky Nielsen, 'The "Late Egyptian Miscellanies" - Daily life for the soldiers of Ramesses II'. Sean Lake, 'The problematic Spoila Opima - A rare and mysterious military honour'. Jo Ball, 'Name, unit, kit - The tombstone of Severius Acceptus'.

Podcast's Original Host
Medieval World
• Feb 24, 2026
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GUEST POST: THE WOMEN WHO MADE HOMER

A treat - and details of a new book signing On Monday March 16th I’ll be in conversation with the award-winning classicist Dr Emily Hauser, author of Mythica, which was one of my favourite books of last year.

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Dan Jones
• Feb 24, 2026
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New Medieval Books: The Conqueror’s Gift

The Romans were deeply connected with peoples both within and beyond their empire. This book explores how those ties shifted between the first and seventh centuries AD—especially as Christianity spread—and how these changes reshaped the Empire.

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Medievalists.net
• Feb 23, 2026
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THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT ARE FALLING DOWN

...literally. But what to do? One morning last month, I was summoned to the Houses of Parliament at breakfast-time for a cup of coffee and a look at the absolute state of the place.

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Dan Jones
• Feb 23, 2026
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New Online Course: The Hundred Years’ War

The Hundred Years’ War and the Birth of Modern Europe is a 10-week course taught by C.J. Adrien. The course begins on February 17th with live classes each Tuesday from 2:00 to 3:30 pm EST.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Feb 14, 2026
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