How the borders of the Byzantine Empire changed in the Middle Ages
Here are several videos that track the rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire
10 Videos about Monks and Nuns in the Middle Ages
Want to learn more about the medieval world of monks and nuns? Here are ten videos we found that offer some quick information on monasticism in the Middle Ages.
Debating Agency: Women and Conversion in the Multi-Religious Society of Late Medieval Spain
The presentation examines the question of agency and gender in the social and spiritual experience of conversion to Christianity in 14th and 15th century Iberia.
How the borders of the Mongol Empire changed in the Middle Ages
Here are several videos that show the development and changing borders of the Mongol empire.
Charismatic Performances in Medieval Literature
I describe the charismatic performances depicted in Peter Abelard’s Historia Calamitatum, Geoffrey Chaucer’s Legend of Good Women, and two anonymous fourteenth-century romances, Emaré and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
How the Borders of France changed in the Middle Ages
Here are four videos created by Youtubers that show the changing borders in France during the Middle Ages.
Medieval Youtube: From a Stupid Battle to the Size of Denmark
Ten videos recently posted to Youtube that will take you across the medieval world.
Seven videos on making medieval manuscripts
The British Library has released a set of seven videos to look at the process of creating medieval manuscripts.
How the borders of Germany changed in the Middle Ages
Three videos showing the changing borders of what is now Germany and Austria, between the years 843 to 2018.
The Medieval Ritual Landscape: Archaeology and Folk Religion
This lecture explores the value of archaeology in reconstructing lived religion as it was practised and experienced by medieval people.
Climate Impacts and Societal Resilience in the Mediterranean of the Last Millennium: the Case of Medieval Byzantium
The period we’re talking about is covering the period after the early medieval crisis until the period that followed the fall of Constantinople to the Latins in the year 1204
Rescuing Llwyn Celyn: The Inside Story
The discoveries, triumphs and challenges during the restoration of Llwyn Celyn, a medieval hall house in the beautiful Llanthony Valley in Monmouthshire.
How the borders of Venice changed in the Middle Ages
A video showing how the borders of the Venetian Republic changed between the years 697 and 1797 AD.
How the borders of Wessex changed in the Anglo-Saxon Era
Tracking the development of the Kingdom of Wessex between the years 495 and 927.
The Celestial Element; Light As The Integral Component In Circassian Mamluk Religions Architecture
My research was actually to do with the study of interior lighting in Circassian Mamluk religious architecture.
Restoring Lost Songs from Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy
Four videos from the project Restoring Lost Songs: Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy, which attempts to reconstruct the medieval songs included in Boethius’ De consolatione philosophiae.
Ahead of His Time: Mansa Mūsā and the Poli-Poetics of Dynastic Memory
The actual history of West Africa however could not be more divergent from occidental myths in fact West Africa was a region in motion politically, socially, culturally and perpetually so during the Common Era, if not before.
How the borders of Iberia changed in the Middle Ages
Three videos that detail the changing borders in Iberia during the medieval period.
Lost Causes and Impossible Loyalties: An Apology for the Middle Ages
We shall discover that, across the centuries, medieval people speak to us about the permanent things, the things that matter: faith, hope, and love.
Backyard Castles: Dundonald Castle
Learn more about Dundonald Castle in Scotland with Dig It! TV
From Roman Gold, to Merovingian “Pale Gold,” to Medieval Silver
Paper by Michael McCormick, given at the Climate, Pollution and Economic Growth in Human History: New results from the Historical Ice Core Project.
The Middle Ages as seen through National Geographic
Our 10 favourite videos on the Middle Ages created by National Geographic.
Medieval Matters: Curating the Middle Ages at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art possesses the finest, most comprehensive collection of Medieval and Byzantine art in the western hemisphere.
The Digital Library of Medieval Manuscripts: New Directions in Scholarship
In this presentation, we will examine how the technological developments of the Digital Library of Medieval Manuscripts (DLMM) are encouraging new kinds of research into the literature, art, and history of 14th and 15th-century France.
Lost Words: 5 Medieval Words That We Need Right Now
A 60 second lecture by Emily Steiner and Aylin Malcolm, which actually has 11 words.