CEU Medieval Radio plays pre-1700 music, hosts Past Perfect! podcast on Medieval and Early Modern history and culture, and is run by students of @medstudCEU
Welcome to the Twitter account of the CEU Medieval Radio! The radio is run by students of the Medieval Studies Department (@medstudCEU), plays authentic pre-1700 music, and hosts Past Perfect!, a podcast on Medieval and Early Modern history and culture.
What were the links between Byzantium and other polities of the Eastern Mediterranean and beyond? In a new episode of Past Perfect, we talk about the place of Byzantium in the Medieval World with Johannes Preiser-Kapeller @Byzanzforscher : https://t.co/mOzFNP6SgK
In a new episode of Past Perfect we talk with Basema Hamarneh from University of Vienna about Christian and Islamic art in Late Antique and Early Medieval Eastern Meditterean: https://t.co/nb3GrIGs6Z
In the new episode of Past Perfect, we interview Grace Stafford. She shares with us new insights the study of visual culture brings to our understanding of the role and perception of women in Late Antiquity.
Listen to it here: https://t.co/q07YRxF2su
In the new episode of Past Perfect we sat down with Nikoloz Alesidze, professor at Free University of Georgia, to discuss his recent book, “Sanctity, Gender and Authority in Medieval Caucasia,” and his experiences as a master's student at @medstudCEU: https://t.co/GxvxYmlxY7
On the occasion of the recent publication of his memoir, we asked legendary Peter Brown about historian's work: How to write history? How important are languages and personal travel? What is the role of Art History and Anthropology in historical studies? https://t.co/6vJtnX82Zd
New episode of @CEU Medieval Radio podcast is out! We talk with Jakub Razim from @UPOlomouc about medieval law and his research project concerning ecclesiastical courts in 14th-century Bohemia: https://t.co/CMD20wAic9
Continuing to publish our archival material. You can now listen to our 2015 conversation with @PvPmedievalist about Bulgarian medieval history, Byzantine aristocracy and the crusades, as well as the Cumans as military allies and enemies: https://t.co/8FSgGmVvYk
Listen to the Past Perfect, in which we talk with the down with the participants of the Conference "From Ctesiphon to Toledo: A Comparative View on Early Church Councils in East and West": https://t.co/lbAxv2NWxr
New episode of Past Perfect is out!
Prof. Tracy Adams joins us to talk about women's history, queenship, and Isabeau of Bavaria: https://t.co/z04iK8WqIb
Merry Christmas Listeners! While preparing for celebrations or already opening your gifts, you can listen to our Christmas special with your close ones: https://t.co/UiHpe5M6Se
Illustration: The Nativity in the St. Albans Psalter, 1130, Dombibliothek Hildesheim.
Robin Hood's hideout and economic engine. In this archival episode of Past Perfect we talk with Péter Szabó about the woods and forests of the medieval Europe: https://t.co/ika6yuHrXc
Our friends at Mecern recently they released a podcast on scribal additions and scribal humour with @UniKarlova Lucie Doležalová. You can listen to it here: https://t.co/lKNLMxpzyx
Image: Worcester Cathedral Library WCL F136
In a new episode of Past Perfect we spoke with Richard Price, professor emeritus of University of London and leading expert on Late Antique and Early Medieval church councils: https://t.co/tm9jDwFpX7
Apocalypse, political thought, and religious violence. In this archival episode of Past Perfect Anna Kinde talks with Martin Piecha about the Taborite movement of the Hussite Bohemia. You can listen to it on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/9s7BdGHdZl
In one of our old episodes we talked with Václav Žůrek about medieval popular literature in medieval Bohemia, like Jacobus de Cessolis writing on chess and society: https://t.co/HCFy6DM04G