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INTELLIGENCE SQUARED - LIVE DISCUSSION

A recording of my recent conversation about Henry V with Professor Kate Williams Book tour continues.

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Dan Jones
• Dec 11, 2024
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ON NOTRE-DAME

Paris's famous landmark is reopening five years after it was torn apart by fire - a mark of a great cathedral is how it recovers from disaster Ask a medievalist for their favourite historical novel and you might get any number of answers. But the true deep cut is The Spire by William Golding.

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Dan Jones
• Dec 11, 2024
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Dancing Days of the Maya

In the mountains of Guatemala, murals depict elaborate performances combining Catholic and Indigenous traditions

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Archaeology Magazine
• Dec 11, 2024
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Top 10 Discoveries of 2024

ARCHAEOLOGY magazine reveals the year’s most exciting finds

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Archaeology Magazine
• Dec 11, 2024
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East of Sweden:

Norse Ambitions in Eastern Europe and Beyond During the Medieval Period (Part 1) When the Norse exploded out of the stygian Scandinavian woods in the 8th century many sought plunder in the comparatively rich lands of England & France. These lands were ideal since undefended monasteries and prosperous towns sat on the coast or the riverine systems that drained into the North Sea. From these “smash & grab” operations and later settlem…

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Varangian Chronicler
• Dec 10, 2024
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New Online Course: Reading Beowulf

We have a new online course: Reading Beowulf – Explore this Old English epic in its entirety through a guided readings course that delves into this monumental work

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Medievalists.net
• Dec 8, 2024
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Medieval London Skeletons Rewrite Health History

Studying medieval skeletons can help create specific health measures for different populations in the past, according to a recent study published in the journal Science Advances.   

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Medievalists.net
• Dec 8, 2024
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Vote for Your Favourite Medieval Studies’ Open Access Resource

Princeton’s Middle Ages for Educators (MAFE) team has been working to pull together the MAFE Open Access Resources (OAR) Sweet 16 competition featuring materials about the Middle Ages, and the voting is now open!

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Dec 8, 2024
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10 Medieval Studies’ Articles Published Last Month

What’s new in medieval studies? Here are ten open-access articles published in November, which tell us about topics including rental disputes in Paris and Chaucer’s use of food.

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Medievalists.net
• Dec 8, 2024
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The House of Condulmer with Alan Stahl – The Medieval Podcast, Episode 268

This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Alan Stahl about life in one of the richest cities in the medieval world, and the fate and fortunes a family who climbed the social ladder to the very top.

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Medievalists.net
• Dec 8, 2024
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New Online Course: The Three Religions of Medieval Spain

We have a new online course: The Three Religions of Medieval Spain introduces nearly 1,000 years of innovation, collaboration, and conflict in the Iberian Peninsula (today’s Spain and Portugal) from 711 to the 17th century

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Medievalists.net
• Dec 8, 2024
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Why Notre-Dame Was Built for Medieval Music

When you walk into Notre-Dame de Paris, the air feels alive with echoes of the past. This iconic cathedral was more than a masterpiece of Gothic architecture—it was a giant musical instrument designed to bring medieval melodies to life.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Dec 8, 2024
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