Medieval Fogge: In Defence of the Middle Ages
The medieval era did not wallow in savage, ignorant darkness, despite what some would have us believe.
The medieval era did not wallow in savage, ignorant darkness, despite what some would have us believe.
Unlike books and podcasts, lectures hold their audience captive – in person, at least.
The vagaries of palace politics are notoriously difficult to record. Historians should pay attention to rumour.
Pilgrimage is not meant to be easy, but it remains a popular pursuit – even for non-believers.
The best historical novels infer aspects of lives of which no trace remains. George Garnett starts awarding grades.
Constitutional history dominated university history departments in Britain until the 1960s. It's making a comeback.
Approaching history through ideas – how people thought – is not the only method, but it is one that has stood the test of time.
What is the most boring history book you have read, and why? Excruciating tedium can have intellectual value, says George Garnett.
Medieval historians are a small band. Departed greats such as James Campbell remain with us as long as we seek their opinions.
The Oracle at Delphi influenced Greek politics for a millennium. She continues to speak to us today.