This week, Danièle travels to the International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds for a chat about life, history, and everything in between with podcast favourite Eleanor Janega in front of a live studio audience.
Eleanor Janega is a medieval historian, author and broadcaster. Eleanor’s own podcast is We’re Not So Different and her latest book is The Once and Future Sex: Going Medieval on Women’s Roles in Society . You can learn more about Eleanor on her own website, Going Medieval , or follow her on Twitter @GoingMedieval .
Our thanks to the University of Leeds and the International Medieval Congress for the opportunity to record a live podcast.
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The creator and host of The Medieval Podcast is Danièle Cybulskie. Click here to visit her website or follow her on Twitter @5MinMedievalist
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Top Image: British Library MS Royal 10 E. IV, fol.162v
This week, Danièle travels to the International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds for a chat about life, history, and everything in between with podcast favourite Eleanor Janega in front of a live studio audience.
Eleanor Janega is a medieval historian, author and broadcaster. Eleanor’s own podcast is We’re Not So Different and her latest book is The Once and Future Sex: Going Medieval on Women’s Roles in Society. You can learn more about Eleanor on her own website, Going Medieval, or follow her on Twitter @GoingMedieval.
Our thanks to the University of Leeds and the International Medieval Congress for the opportunity to record a live podcast.
Want to get ExtraMedieval? Sign up on our Patreon at the $3.99 US tier. Click here to visit the Patreon page.
The creator and host of The Medieval Podcast is Danièle Cybulskie. Click here to visit her website or follow her on Twitter @5MinMedievalist
You can subscribe to The Medieval Podcast via iTunes, Spotify, Podbay, PlayerFM, our RSS feed or on Youtube.
Top Image: British Library MS Royal 10 E. IV, fol.162v
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