Medievalists are among the most interesting and diverse bloggers on the web, with great notes and discussions being posted each day. This section will offer readers a guide to the best medieval bloggers as well as to some of the most interesting postings.
Blog Profiles
We go indepth with some blogs, and interview their writers:
Also, the In the Middle blog has started a project where they have fellow medievalist bloggers discuss their writings:
A Corner of Tenth Century Europe
Blog Headlines
A sample of interesting posts by medievalist bloggers:
When Bede met Adomnan – by Heavenfield
Why I no longer read historical fiction – by Magister et Mater
Preaching to the Choir – by Fencing Bear at Prayer
Review: Beowulf, Prince of the Geats – by Unlocked Wordhoard
Medieval Togs – St. Elisabeth’s dress – by A Stich in Time
Works and Days: The Medieval Year – by The Medieval Garden Enclosed
Drawing a Dissertation – by Old English in New York
Odinic MLT… – by Point of Know Return
The myth of pre-literacy - by Got Medieval
The Battle of Stamford Bridge – by Steven Till
A Visit to Carcassone – by L.C. McCabe
Medieval Blogroll
- In the Middle – a group blog, with four different writers contributing to it
- A Corner of Tenth-Century Europe – by Dr. Jonathan Jarrett
- The Medieval Warfare Blog – by Peter Konieczny
- Blogenspiel – by Another Damned Medievalist
- Digital Medievalist- by Dr. Lisa L. Spangenberg
- Muhlberger’s Early History – by Professor Steven Mulhberger
- The Ruminate – by Larry Swain
- Unlocked Wordhoard – by Professor Richard Nokes
- Owlfish – by Dr. Shana Worthen
- Per Omnia Saecula – by Jennifer Lynn Jordan
- Medieval Material Culture – by Karen Larsdatter
- Magister et Mater - an anonymous PhD who works on the Caroligian era
- Heavenfield – by Michelle of Heavenfield, focuses on early medieval northern Britain, church history and spirituality
- Wormtalk and Slugspeak – by Professor Michael Drout
This is just a preliminary list of bloggers. We intend to add to this section – please email us at medievalists.net@gmail.com if you know of a blog that should be added to our list.



