MW01 - Why should we learn about Medieval Warfare?
Release Date: 03/13/2017
Medieval Warfare podcast
In this episode we talk with Stephen Morillo, whose interest in military history takes him from Anglo-Norman England to medieval Japan.
info_outline MW16 - Researching military historyMedieval Warfare podcast
Clifford Rogers is our guest on this episode of the podcast. A professor of history at the United States Military Academy at West Point, Rogers is well known for his work on military revolutions and the Hundred Years War.
info_outline MW15 - Museums and the Middle AgesMedieval Warfare podcast
This summer we had the chance to take in several museums and their medieval collections.
info_outline MW14 - Æthelred the Unready and the Anglo-Saxon militaryMedieval Warfare podcast
We talk Anglo-Saxon military history with Richard Abels, whose latest book, Æthelred the Unready: The Failed King, will be coming out later this year.
info_outline MW13 - The Warriors of ValhallaMedieval Warfare podcast
We take a look into the world of Odin, Loki and Thor in this episode as were joined by Carolyne Larrington, author of The Norse Myths: A Guide to the Gods and Heroes.
info_outline MW12 - Why Gawain was the best knightMedieval Warfare podcast
We're joined by Daniele Cybulskie, aka The Five Minute Medievalist, to talk about the Arthurian legends, and why she thinks that Sir Gawain was the greatest knight from the Round Table.
info_outline MW11 - The Woman Warrior RevisitedMedieval Warfare podcast
Valerie Eads joins the podcast to give a paper she originally delivered earlier this year at the International Congress on Medieval Studies. A fascinating and thought-provoking examination of how historians have been looking at the role of women in medieval warfare.
info_outline MW 10 - Churchmen and WarMedieval Warfare podcast
We welcome Craig Nakashian to the podcast to talk about how bishops and other clergy could find themselves involved in medieval warfare. If someone took up the ecclesiastical life in the Middle Ages, could they still be a warrior?
info_outline MW09 - LogisticsMedieval Warfare podcast
This episode of medieval warfare podcast takes a look at a topic not discussed enough: logistics.
info_outline MW08 - The Medieval Centre, DenmarkMedieval Warfare podcast
Peter is joined by Peter Vemming of the Medieval Centre in Demark.
info_outlineThere are hundreds, if not thousands of historians who research and write about wars, battles, and the military of the Middle Ages. Why do we want to do this, and what is it that we think the world should know about medieval military history. Our guests for today are:
Daniel Franke is assistant professor of history at Richard Bland College of William and Mary in Petersburg, Virginia, and he researches military networks and the intersection of strategy, policy, and culture on military operations in the Hundred Years War.
An award-winning professor and writer, Michael Livingston holds degrees in History, Medieval Studies, and English. He teaches at The Citadel, in Charleston, South Carolina, where he specializes in medieval military history and culture. His last book, 'The Battle of Crécy: A Casebook', won the 2017 Distinguished Book Prize from the Society for Military History.