The SCA is devoted to the research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat, culture, and employing knowledge of history to enrich the lives of participants through events and other educational presentations and activities. https://t.co/qxu5qDwyXq
The family or the farm: a Sophie’s choice? The late medieval crisis in the former county of Flanders - The county of Flanders provides an interesting test case with which to verify the neo-Malthusian Duby-Postan thesis about the so-called late medieva... https://t.co/IMxqNYa7o2
The Medieval Magazine: (Volume 4: No. 5): Issue 107 - In this issue...we look at St. Patrick and werewolves, try to understand Icelandic heart eating, take a trip to Cordoba Spain, and cure dog bites the medieval Welsh way! https://t.co/76k12Kh2Wl
Medieval Geopolitics: The Two Types of Warfare in Medieval Europe - In this, the first post of the Medieval Geopolitics series, I take a look at the two types of political war fought in medieval Europe. https://t.co/yrlFtNDoDC
The Romance of the Past? Nineteenth-Century Medievalism and the Tournament - The nineteenth century saw a rebirth of fascination with the Middle Ages, although this interest often had more to do with romance than reality. A perfect medium for the expr... https://t.co/viHhKx9zko
Anglo-Danish Connections and the Organisation of the Early Danish Church: Contribution to a Debate - The Christianization of Northern Europe is closely linked to concepts of cultural transfer, transmission, and influence. Latin Christianity was essent... https://t.co/FjBqgDmq8c
How was music invented? A medieval answer - Have you ever wondered how music was invented? Apparently, people in the Middle Ages thought about this question too, and they came up with several interesting answers. https://t.co/0XcbD16UX8
The Medieval Magazine: (Volume 4: No. 4): Issue 106 - In this issue, we look medieval cannibalism, dietary advice to a king, animal sex in art, the medieval precinct of St. Paul's, visit Dorchester Abbey, and look at the life of Edward II. https://t.co/54pP9hLilJ
The Women around an Emperor: Anne of Brittany - In the fifth in a series of features exploring the early modern women whose lives intersected in some way with that of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, Natalie Anderson examines the life of Anne of Britt... https://t.co/rWokrwqGQQ