The Rise and Spectacular Fall of the Templars: An Interview with Dan Jones
Dan Jones gives us the scoop on his new Templar book, Knightfall, and what’s next up his sleeve.
Book Tour: The House of Beaufort by Nathen Amin
We’re excited to host Nathen Amin’s book tour today on Medievalists.net. We’re pleased to feature an excerpt for you to enjoy before you get your hands on this fascinating book!
New Medieval Books: From Glass to Illuminations
Five more medieval books to read and reflect on.
Medieval Gospel Commentary, lost for 1500 years – now translated and online
The earliest Latin Commentary on the Gospels, lost for over 1500 years, has been rediscovered and made available in English for the first time, thanks to research from the University of Birmingham.
New Medieval Books: From Venice to Valhalla
Five new books about the Middle Ages that should be on your picnic table.
New Medieval Books: Exploring the medieval world
Five new books that take you around the medieval world.
Book Review: The Mortecarni
Are you a horror fan looking for something different to shake up your reading list? Kelly Evans might have just what you’re looking for in her latest novel, ‘The Mortecarni’, a medieval zombie mash up set around the time of the Black Death.
The Medieval Magazine (Volume 3, No. 13) : Vikings!
In this issue: Vikings, zombies, medieval music, stew, and celebrating 600 years of London’s history.
The Medieval Magazine (Volume 3, No. 12) : Medieval Nation
In this issue we tackle National Holidays and the development of Nations, manuscripts at the Getty, and look at courtly festivities and jousting in London. We’re also baking bread Viking style, taking a trip to Avignon, and joining the medieval navy!
New Medieval Books: Historical Fiction, Part 2
Five more new historical fiction novels…
New Medieval Books: Historical Fiction
Escape this summer to the Middle Ages with these five historical fiction novels…
New Medieval Books: To be an artist or a warrior
This week’s look at five books about the Middle Ages
How Medieval Kings and Queens raised their children – an interview with Carolyn Harris
Carolyn Harris’ latest book Raising Royalty: 1000 Years of Royal Parenting looks at the unique challenges of being parents to princes and princesses.
The Medieval Magazine (Volume 3, No. 10) : The Great Famine
In this issue: The Great Famine – Food and Hunger in the 14th Century Feature: 10 Things to Know About the Great Famine Exhibits: Saints…
New Medieval Books: Hocus pocus
We add a little magic to this week’s list of new books about the Middle Ages.
New Medieval Books: Add a little color to your Viking
Four new books to read, and one to color, for this week’s edition of new medieval books.
The Medieval Magazine (Volume 3, Issue 9) : The Magic of King Arthur
In this issue: A Man for All Centuries: The Changing Myth of King Arthur, Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur comes to the big screen!, Medieval Minded with author Guy Gavriel Kay, Books: Harold: The King Who Fell at Hastings, Travel: A hidden medieval garden in Southern France
New Medieval Books: From Battles to Beds
This week’s look at five new books on the Middle Ages
New Medieval Books: From Bastards to Conquerors
Five new books that look at the powerful and the despised in the Middle Ages.
New Medieval Books: Medievalism
Five recently published books that deal with medievalism.
New Medieval Books: From Anarchy to Archaeology
Five more books that go from early medieval Europe to the Renaissance…
Book Excerpt: Warriors and Kings The 1500-Year Battle For Celtic Britain by Martin Wall
For those of you looking for something Celtic to read this spring, author Martin Wall brings us Warriors and Kings: The 1500-Year Battle for Celtic Britain.
Book Review: Occupying Space in Medieval and Early Modern Britain and Ireland
Our review of ‘Occupying Space in Medieval and Early Modern Britain and Ireland’
The Medieval Magazine: (Volume 3, Issue 5)
The latest issue of the medieval magazine! The Legacy of St. Patrick, Florence – Part II: Visiting the Duomo, How King Arthur became one of the most pervasive legends of all time, A look at Ireland’s mysterious medieval round towers
New Medieval Books: From Paper to Prostitutes
This week’s five books takes you from the Mediterranean to the North Sea.