Uncovering Rungholt: Secrets of a Lost Medieval Town in the North Sea - Medievalists.net
Recent discoveries of the lost town of Rungholt illustrate the intersection of human ambition and nature's power in medieval northern Germany.
New Medieval Books: The Green Ages - Medievalists.net
The medieval era offers valuable lessons in sustainability through practices like recycling and minimalism, relevant for today's environmentally-conscious society.
Were the Crusader States Penal Colonies? - Medievalists.net
The crusader states attracted a significant number of criminals, influenced both by societal factors and institutional needs for manpower.
Bjorn Weiler passes away - Medievalists.net
Björn Weiler was a renowned medieval historian specializing in kingship and political power dynamics in Europe between 950-1250.
Did Christians and Muslims Join Forces in the First Crusade? - Medievalists.net
The First Crusade involved unexpected alliances, notably between Crusaders and Egypt's Fatimid rulers, complicating the narrative of a simple Christian-Muslim conflict.
Book Review: HISTORY HIT Guide to Medieval England - Medievalists.net
Engaging overview of medieval English history from Vikings to Tudors, structured in digestible sections for beginners.
Uncovering Rungholt: Secrets of a Lost Medieval Town in the North Sea - Medievalists.net
Recent discoveries of the lost town of Rungholt illustrate the intersection of human ambition and nature's power in medieval northern Germany.
New Medieval Books: The Green Ages - Medievalists.net
The medieval era offers valuable lessons in sustainability through practices like recycling and minimalism, relevant for today's environmentally-conscious society.
Were the Crusader States Penal Colonies? - Medievalists.net
The crusader states attracted a significant number of criminals, influenced both by societal factors and institutional needs for manpower.
Bjorn Weiler passes away - Medievalists.net
Björn Weiler was a renowned medieval historian specializing in kingship and political power dynamics in Europe between 950-1250.
Did Christians and Muslims Join Forces in the First Crusade? - Medievalists.net
The First Crusade involved unexpected alliances, notably between Crusaders and Egypt's Fatimid rulers, complicating the narrative of a simple Christian-Muslim conflict.
Book Review: HISTORY HIT Guide to Medieval England - Medievalists.net
Engaging overview of medieval English history from Vikings to Tudors, structured in digestible sections for beginners.
New York University hosts exhibition on Islamic Spain - Medievalists.net
The exhibition 'Madinat al-Zahra: The Radiant Capital of Islamic Spain' highlights the rich cultural heritage of the Umayyad caliphate.
30 English Sayings We Got From The Middle Ages - Medievalists.net
Popular sayings from the Middle Ages have significantly influenced modern English, illustrating timeless wisdom and cultural heritage.
Medieval Manuscript sells for 4.5 million - Medievalists.net
The National Library of Luxembourg has acquired the Giant Bible of St. Maximin for €4.5 million, marking its historic return after nearly a millennium.
Export bar placed on 19th-c. schoolgirl's sampler
The export bar on Mary Anne Hughes' needlework sampler highlights its cultural significance as a historical artifact representing the Menai Suspension Bridge.
Exceptional Etruscan sarcophagi, urns seized from looters
Italian authorities recovered looted Etruscan artifacts, emphasizing the need to protect cultural heritage from illegal excavations and trafficking.
Medieval Nubian Fashion Brought to Life - Medievalists.net
Researchers have revived medieval Nubian attire, showcasing historical elegance and symbolism at the Louvre, highlighting the cultural significance of clothing in ancient Nubia.
New York University hosts exhibition on Islamic Spain - Medievalists.net
The exhibition 'Madinat al-Zahra: The Radiant Capital of Islamic Spain' highlights the rich cultural heritage of the Umayyad caliphate.
30 English Sayings We Got From The Middle Ages - Medievalists.net
Popular sayings from the Middle Ages have significantly influenced modern English, illustrating timeless wisdom and cultural heritage.
Medieval Manuscript sells for 4.5 million - Medievalists.net
The National Library of Luxembourg has acquired the Giant Bible of St. Maximin for €4.5 million, marking its historic return after nearly a millennium.
Export bar placed on 19th-c. schoolgirl's sampler
The export bar on Mary Anne Hughes' needlework sampler highlights its cultural significance as a historical artifact representing the Menai Suspension Bridge.
Exceptional Etruscan sarcophagi, urns seized from looters
Italian authorities recovered looted Etruscan artifacts, emphasizing the need to protect cultural heritage from illegal excavations and trafficking.
Medieval Nubian Fashion Brought to Life - Medievalists.net
Researchers have revived medieval Nubian attire, showcasing historical elegance and symbolism at the Louvre, highlighting the cultural significance of clothing in ancient Nubia.
New Medieval Books: The Roman Curia - Medievalists.net
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the Roman Curia's structure, origins, and operation, specifically in the context of its recent reforms.
The Origins of British Pub Names
British pub names reflect local history and culture, often dating back to medieval times, and serve as significant cultural identifiers.
Nih'a'ca Tales
Nih'a'ca tales convey important cultural lessons through the lens of a trickster figure, particularly in relation to two-spirit identity.
New Medieval Books: Politics and Society in Mid Thirteenth-Century England - Medievalists.net
The book examines the political turmoil in mid-thirteenth-century England, emphasizing social dynamics and realism over idealized historical narratives.
How an Interracial Marriage Sparked One of the Most Scandalous Trials of the Roaring Twenties
Alice Beatrice Jones rejected racial labeling and aimed to fight media accusations following her controversial marriage, showcasing social pressures around race and marriage.
Leonard Rhinelander's annulment suit highlighted the conflict between personal happiness and familial societal expectations regarding interracial marriage.
The Hidden History of Bermuda Is Reshaping the Way We Think About Colonial America
Bermuda was a pivotal but overlooked site in early American colonial history, hosting significant agricultural and economic developments post-1612.
Urban Gardening in Early Medieval Italy - Medievalists.net
Urban gardens in early medieval Italy played a crucial economic and cultural role amid societal changes influenced by Christianity and evolving regional economies.
The Hidden History of Bermuda Is Reshaping the Way We Think About Colonial America
Bermuda was a pivotal but overlooked site in early American colonial history, hosting significant agricultural and economic developments post-1612.
Urban Gardening in Early Medieval Italy - Medievalists.net
Urban gardens in early medieval Italy played a crucial economic and cultural role amid societal changes influenced by Christianity and evolving regional economies.
The Chesapeake-Leopard affair exemplified the tension between American neutrality and British aggression, contributing to the eventual War of 1812.
Who Lived in Early Medieval Flanders? DNA Reveals the Answer - Medievalists.net
The Merovingian graves in Koksijde reveal significant genetic diversity from North Sea Germanic and North Gaulish ancestry during the late 7th and early 8th centuries.
Archaeologist leaves message in Viking ship burial
The Myklebust ship burial is the largest Viking ship burial discovered and unique as the only known cremation Viking ship burial in Scandinavia.
Tomb of Egyptian governor's daughter found in hidden side chamber
Archaeologists uncovered the well-preserved burial chamber of Idy, revealing intricately designed coffins indicative of ancient Egyptian beliefs and craftsmanship.
12th c. mass pit burial found at Leicester Cathedral
The mass burial pit near Leicester Cathedral highlights a significant mortality event linked to pestilence or starvation in early 12th century England.
Skeleton assembled from multiple individuals thousands of years apart identified in Roman cemetery
Discovery of a composite skeleton in Pommerul represents a rare and complex burial practice involving bones from different periods and multiple individuals.
Dozens of amphorae from ancient shipwreck found off Sicily
A shipwreck off Sicily reveals amphorae linking ancient trade routes between Britain and Rome.
King Arthur's Hall' is 4,000 years older than thought
King Arthur's Hall is 4,000 years older than previously believed, dating back to the Neolithic Period, making it contemporaneous with Stonehenge.
Archaeologist leaves message in Viking ship burial
The Myklebust ship burial is the largest Viking ship burial discovered and unique as the only known cremation Viking ship burial in Scandinavia.
Tomb of Egyptian governor's daughter found in hidden side chamber
Archaeologists uncovered the well-preserved burial chamber of Idy, revealing intricately designed coffins indicative of ancient Egyptian beliefs and craftsmanship.
12th c. mass pit burial found at Leicester Cathedral
The mass burial pit near Leicester Cathedral highlights a significant mortality event linked to pestilence or starvation in early 12th century England.
Skeleton assembled from multiple individuals thousands of years apart identified in Roman cemetery
Discovery of a composite skeleton in Pommerul represents a rare and complex burial practice involving bones from different periods and multiple individuals.
Dozens of amphorae from ancient shipwreck found off Sicily
A shipwreck off Sicily reveals amphorae linking ancient trade routes between Britain and Rome.
King Arthur's Hall' is 4,000 years older than thought
King Arthur's Hall is 4,000 years older than previously believed, dating back to the Neolithic Period, making it contemporaneous with Stonehenge.
The toga virilis ceremony symbolized a Roman boy's transition to adulthood, marked by various physical and cultural changes between the ages of 14 and 17.
Your Horoscope from the Middle Ages - Medievalists.net
Astrology was widely consulted for practical guidance even during the Middle Ages, despite theological debates surrounding its legitimacy.
The Feminist Who Inspired the Witches of Oz
The Wizard of Oz explores themes of good versus evil sorcery through its iconic witches, each representing different moral viewpoints.
A Renaissance Fencing Master on the Tyson-Paul Fight - Medievalists.net
Age and experience may not be enough to overcome youth and raw strength in combat sports, as shown by the Tyson-Paul fight.
The Woman and the Monster
The legend highlights the significance of respecting elemental water spirits for safety and spiritual connection.
Aelfgifu of Northampton
Aelfgifu of Northampton played a pivotal role in 11th-century England through her marriage to Cnut and her influence over her son's reign.
The Daughter of the Sun is a Cherokee myth illustrating cultural values and the origin of Uktena, emphasizing balance and respect for nature.
'You Talk, We Act': A Remarkable Dialogue from the Middle Ages - Medievalists.net
The dialogue between a Beguine and a Master of Theology illustrates the tension between formal religious practices and intuitive spirituality.
The Beguine's responses showcase her deeper insight and challenge the Church's authority.
Tsul'kalu', The Slant-Eyed Giant
Tsul'kălû', the Slant-Eyed Giant, represents the importance of trust in Cherokee mythology, illustrating the consequences of breaking that trust.
Bede, the Scribe of Scripture: His impact upon Northumbrian publishing - Medievalists.net
Bede's writings significantly shaped biblical scholarship and cultural understanding in Northumbria, bridging ancient traditions with medieval thought.
The Daughter of the Sun
The Daughter of the Sun is a Cherokee myth illustrating cultural values and the origin of Uktena, emphasizing balance and respect for nature.
'You Talk, We Act': A Remarkable Dialogue from the Middle Ages - Medievalists.net
The dialogue between a Beguine and a Master of Theology illustrates the tension between formal religious practices and intuitive spirituality.
The Beguine's responses showcase her deeper insight and challenge the Church's authority.
Tsul'kalu', The Slant-Eyed Giant
Tsul'kălû', the Slant-Eyed Giant, represents the importance of trust in Cherokee mythology, illustrating the consequences of breaking that trust.
Bede, the Scribe of Scripture: His impact upon Northumbrian publishing - Medievalists.net
Bede's writings significantly shaped biblical scholarship and cultural understanding in Northumbria, bridging ancient traditions with medieval thought.
The Fall of Constantinople, Pope Pius II, and the Birth of Europe, with Nancy Bisaha - Medievalists.net
The idea of Europe as an identity originated from historical events and debates concerning inclusion and exclusion, notably during the fall of Constantinople.
How British College Students Convinced Authorities That Flying Saucers Were Invading the U.K.
A 15-year-old paperboy discovered a silver object resembling a flying saucer, igniting curiosity and a police investigation.
Why Writing Women Back into History Matters - Medievalists.net
Rediscovering historical female figures enriches our understanding of the past and challenges traditional male-centric narratives.
Roman hobnailed shoe found in playground in Germany
Archaeological excavations near the Roman camp at Haltern am See revealed significant artifacts that enhance our understanding of Roman military life.
Walt Whitman, influential American poet, was profoundly impacted by democracy and his early experiences in journalism and liberal upbringing shaped his views.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Hawthorne's reclusive childhood and early literary influences shaped his eventual success as one of America's notable writers.
Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman, influential American poet, was profoundly impacted by democracy and his early experiences in journalism and liberal upbringing shaped his views.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Hawthorne's reclusive childhood and early literary influences shaped his eventual success as one of America's notable writers.
The Otherworld with Lisa Bitel - The Medieval Podcast, Episode 265 - Medievalists.net
The Otherworld in medieval Irish stories embodies the dual nature of supernatural encounters, showcasing both wonder and peril.
The Nunnehi and Other Spirit Folk
The Nûñnĕ′hĭ are essential to Cherokee cultural identity, embodying spiritual beliefs and storytelling traditions that persist through generations.
The Otherworld with Lisa Bitel - The Medieval Podcast, Episode 265 - Medievalists.net
The Otherworld in medieval Irish stories embodies the dual nature of supernatural encounters, showcasing both wonder and peril.
The Nunnehi and Other Spirit Folk
The Nûñnĕ′hĭ are essential to Cherokee cultural identity, embodying spiritual beliefs and storytelling traditions that persist through generations.
The Northern Cheyenne Exodus represents a critical struggle for autonomy and identity against the U.S government's oppressive policies.
US Presidential Election of 1800
The 1800 presidential election marked a significant political turning point in the US, ending Federalist dominance and leading to Jefferson's presidency.
Northern Cheyenne Exodus
The Northern Cheyenne Exodus represents a critical struggle for autonomy and identity against the U.S government's oppressive policies.
US Presidential Election of 1800
The 1800 presidential election marked a significant political turning point in the US, ending Federalist dominance and leading to Jefferson's presidency.
Marbury v. Madison established judicial review, allowing the Supreme Court to void unconstitutional laws and affirming the Constitution as a legal framework.
John Marshall
John Marshall established judicial review and strengthened the role of the Supreme Court in the American government.
Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison established judicial review, allowing the Supreme Court to void unconstitutional laws and affirming the Constitution as a legal framework.
John Marshall
John Marshall established judicial review and strengthened the role of the Supreme Court in the American government.
Call for Papers: 4th International Conference on the Military History of the Mediterranean Sea - Medievalists.net
The 4th International Conference on the Military History of the Mediterranean Sea will occur from June 9-11, 2025, in Ioannina, Greece.
New Medieval Books: Edward Longshanks' Forgotten Conflict - Medievalists.net
The Anglo-French War (1294-1303) was significant yet overlooked, affecting both nations economically and politically, while preserving Scottish independence.
Call for Papers: 4th International Conference on the Military History of the Mediterranean Sea - Medievalists.net
The 4th International Conference on the Military History of the Mediterranean Sea will occur from June 9-11, 2025, in Ioannina, Greece.
New Medieval Books: Edward Longshanks' Forgotten Conflict - Medievalists.net
The Anglo-French War (1294-1303) was significant yet overlooked, affecting both nations economically and politically, while preserving Scottish independence.
New Medieval Books: Cistercian Horizons - Medievalists.net
The book explores various facets of Cistercian studies through interdisciplinary research, highlighting ongoing challenges and future directions in the field.
The Surprising Artwork That Inspired Netflix's 'The Piano Lesson,' a New Movie Based on August Wilson's Award-Winning Play
The Piano Lesson solidified August Wilson's legacy, exploring themes of family, race, and ambition through the lens of a family's treasured piano.
Yellow Hair: George Armstrong Custer
Histories are shaped by both winners and losers, influencing narratives around figures like Custer, who is viewed controversially today.
Phantom WWII ceramic coins found in Kyoto warehouse
The unprecedented discovery of 500,000 ceramic coins in Kyoto alters perceptions of wartime currency production in Japan.
The Invasion of Poland in 1939
Hitler's aggressive expansionist policies, starting with the reoccupation of the Saar region, led directly to the invasion of Poland and the onset of World War II.
Phantom WWII ceramic coins found in Kyoto warehouse
The unprecedented discovery of 500,000 ceramic coins in Kyoto alters perceptions of wartime currency production in Japan.
The Invasion of Poland in 1939
Hitler's aggressive expansionist policies, starting with the reoccupation of the Saar region, led directly to the invasion of Poland and the onset of World War II.
New Medieval Books: Dante's Divine Comedy - Medievalists.net
Dante's Divine Comedy, created in the 1300s, has profoundly influenced literature, inspiring numerous forms of media and connecting with diverse cultures.
Dante's Hidden Trauma: How War Shaped The Divine Comedy - Medievalists.net
Dante's journey through Hell reflects trauma from his military experiences and personal losses, influencing the themes of The Divine Comedy.
New Medieval Books: Dante's Divine Comedy - Medievalists.net
Dante's Divine Comedy, created in the 1300s, has profoundly influenced literature, inspiring numerous forms of media and connecting with diverse cultures.
Dante's Hidden Trauma: How War Shaped The Divine Comedy - Medievalists.net
Dante's journey through Hell reflects trauma from his military experiences and personal losses, influencing the themes of The Divine Comedy.
New Medieval Books: Hariulf's History of St Riquier - Medievalists.net
Hariulf's History of St Riquier chronicles the evolution of a monastic community from the seventh to the eleventh century, capturing broader societal influences.
The monastic chronicles offer valuable insights into medieval Christianity and the societal interplay between monasteries, elites, and local communities.
When White Supremacists Staged the Only Successful Coup in U.S. History
The Wilmington coup of 1898 was a violent overthrow of a democratically elected government by white supremacists, leading to lasting repercussions and a lack of justice.
Bela Bartok
Béla Bartók was a groundbreaking composer and pianist, profoundly influenced by folk music, and known for integrating traditional themes into classical compositions.
New Medieval Books: Der Niederrheinische Orientbericht, c.1350 - Medievalists.net
The article presents an anonymous medieval account of the Near East, emphasizing its unique perspective as a diplomatic report rather than a traditional travelogue.
One of America's First Spectator Sports Was Professional Walking
Walking has transformed into a trending and inclusive form of exercise championed by a diverse community for both physical and mental health.
10 Medieval Studies' Articles Published Last Month - Medievalists.net
Medieval studies are exploring significant shifts in labour relations and the challenges historians face with sacred texts.
Roman Imperial Cult
The Roman imperial cult emphasized the divine status of emperors, crucial for unifying and legitimizing the Roman Empire.
The Unseen Helpers
The Cherokee tale 'The Unseen Helpers' emphasizes kindness and generosity as essential cultural values, where giving is done selflessly without seeking recognition.