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Teach Medieval
Teach Medieval
"Hello! I'm Ken and this is Teach Medieval!"Are you interested in the medieval period? Are you studying it at school, college or university? Then we're here for you! 'Teach Medieval' is a podcast channel dedicated to bringing you the most engaging and accessible conversations with the finest experts in the period! So what are you waiting for? Get listening ... and get learning!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 14 ratings
Superb podcast
A brilliant podcast - really interesting!
WhitakerFan via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/14/24
A great introduction to some big questions surrounding medieval history’s biggest subjects! I especially like the recap of each historian’s answer and the weigh up two sides of each argument as they are really helpful at situating me in the wider context of the period.
EB1837 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/07/23
Amazing!!!
This podcast is bloody fantastic it’s really helping me with my study’s Thank you so much
Marcel cyb via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/01/22
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In the decades following the First Crusade, an isolated and outnumbered Frankish elite managed to establish four new states in the Levant. How were they able to do this? In this mini-series, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton explores the four main contributory factors. In this second episode,...
Published 04/20/24
Published 04/20/24
In the decades immediately following the First Crusade, an isolated and outnumbered Frankish elite managed to establish four new states in the Levant. How were they able to do this? In this new mini-series, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton explores the four main contributory factors. In this...
Published 04/12/24
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