Medieval Fish with Richard Hoffmann
This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Richard Hoffmann about what people were eating, how they caught it, and how fish farming evolved over time.
Where the Middle Ages Begin
This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Richard Hoffmann about what people were eating, how they caught it, and how fish farming evolved over time.
In 1495, the Danish warship Gribshunden sank off the coast of Sweden. In recent years, researchers have dived to explore the wreck and have made several important discoveries.
Archaeologists from Newcastle University have unearthed evidence for an evolving sacred landscape spanning centuries in Eastern England.
Byzantine bullion fuelled Europe’s revolutionary adoption of silver coins in the mid-7th century, only to be overtaken by silver from a mine in Charlemagne’s Francia a century later, new tests reveal. The findings could transform our understanding of Europe’s economic and political development.
Antecessor Noster: The Parentage of Countess Lucy Made Plain By Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan Prosopon: Newsletter of the Unit of Prosopographical Research, Issue…
Poverty and Disability: A Medieval Jewish Perspective SHOHAM-STEINER, EPHRAIM The Sign Languages of Poverty, edited by Gerhard Jaritz (Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschafte, 2007) Abstract…
Antisemitic Feelings and Activities in Medieval England: The Ritual Murder Charges Voss, Viola (University of Exeter – 1997) Rutgers, School of Communication and…
“Mehabevin et ha-tsarot” : Crusade Memories and Modern Jewish Martyrologies Myers, David N. Jewish History, Volume 13, No. 2 . (Fall 1999) Abstract In…
Names of Jews in Medieval Navarre (13th–14th centuries) By Lidia Becker Names in Multi-Lingual, Multi-Cultural and Multi-Ethnic Contact: Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress…
Just five months after she graduated from University of California – Santa Cruz with a bachelor’s degree in history, Cynthia Thickpenny received a…
Released in 1995, Braveheart was a smash hit, drawing large audiences and winning five Academy Awards, including the Awards for Best Picture and…
APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF MUSLIM AND JEWISH WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL IBERIAN PENINSULA: THE POETESS QASMUNA BAT ISMA`IL ÁNGELES GALLEGO, MARÍA (Universidad de Cambridge…
“Maistrin” (Mastress) and Business-Woman Jewish Upper Class Women in Late Medieval Austria Keil, Martha Jewish Studies Public Lectures II (1996-1997) Abstract Apart from…
BUSINESS SUCCESS AND TAX DEBTS: JEWISH WOMEN IN LATE MEDIEVAL AUSTRIAN TOWNS Keil, Martha Jewish Studies Public Lectures II 1999 – 2001 (2002)…
Homo viator et narrans judaicus – Medieval Jewish Voices in the European Narrative of the Wandering Jew Hasan-Rokem, Galit The Nahum Goldmann Fellowship…
Example and counterexample, quote and counterquote: thus history becomes the battleground on which we fight over the present.
Setting Boundaries: Early Medieval Reflections on Religious Toleration and their Jewish Sources Olsen, Glenn W. (University of Utah) Hebraic Political Studies, Vol. 2,…
The Political Theology of Maharam of Rothenburg Isaac Lifshitz, Joseph (Institute for Philosophy, Politics, and Religion – Shalem Center) Hebraic Political Studies, VoL.…
Is There a Jewish Political Thought? The Medieval Case Reconsidered Melamed, Abraham (University of Haifa) HEBRAIC POLITICAL STUDIES, VOL. 1, NO. 1 (FALL…
The re-making of a mythic hero: Scottish nationalism in “Braveheart” By Kenneth Carr Hawley Master’s Thesis, Texas Tech University, 1998 Introduction: Nationalistic sentiment looks…
This article has emerged out of my interest in the production of Stirling as a symbolic heritage centre and particularly the centrality of the figures of Wallace and Bruce in the town’s place-image, and in nationalist iconography.
The Romantic Revival of Castilian Frontier Ballads in England: Its Precedents and Aftermath By María Soledad Carrasco Urgoiti En la España Medieval, No.32…
Anti-Converso Riots of the Fifteenth Century, Pulgar, and the Inquisition By Norman Roth En la España Medieval, No.15 (1992) Introduction: While anyone who…
The development and decline of Romano-Byzantine archery from the fourth to the eleventh centuries By Paul William Westermeyer Master’s Thesis, Ohio State University,…
The Peace of God and its legal practice in the Eleventh Century By Thomas Gergen Cuadernos de Historia del Derecho, Vol.9 (2002) Introduction:…
Constructing the past in eleventh-century Flanders: Hagiography at Saint-Winnoc By David J. Defries PhD Dissertation, Ohio State University, 2004 Abstract: At the heart…
Changes in London’s economic hinterland as indicated by debt cases in the Court of Common Pleas By Derek Keene Paper given at a…
Burial in Later Anglo-Saxon England c.650-1100 AD Edited by Jo Buckberry and Annia Cherryson Oxbow Books, 2010 ISBN: 978-1-84217-965-9 Publisher’s Synopsis: Traditionally the…
The presented study investigates the pathologically changed animal bones from medieval Emden, Germany.
A history of this Egyptian metropolis from its founding by Alexander the Great to our own day. Close to a hundred pages are devoted to the medieval era.
For anyone who visits Örebro, it is hard to miss its castle – an ancient-looking fortress made of weathered grey stones that stands on an islet in the middle of the city centre.
On the 10th of August 1628, the Vasa sank in Stockholm harbour, thus ending the career of the most powerful warship that Sweden had ever seen.
This strategic location not only makes the castle a majestic sight, but also earns it the reputation as the most modern defence fortress in its time. But, as all ancient buildings, there is always more than meets the eye. Here are the five things that you may not know about Uppsala Castle.
How do you operate a business when you can’t read and your knowledge of math is extremely limited? Making your mark on the…
Narbonne is one of those European cities with evidence of its past on every street.
The V&A Museum opened its latest medieval exhibit exhibit on Saturday: Opus Anglicanum: Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery. I had the opportunity to see it opening day and it was spectacular.