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Teach Medieval

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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 mini-series, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton explo
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 mini-series, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton explo
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
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 e
The First Crusade 1095-99 was an astonishing success against all the odds. Why? In this new mini-series, Dr Thomas W Smith explores the four main contributory factors one at a time and in substantial depth. In this fourth episode, he considers
The First Crusade 1095-99 was an astonishing success against all the odds. Why? In this new mini-series, Dr Thomas W Smith explores the four main contributory factors one at a time and in substantial depth. In this third episode, he considers t
The First Crusade 1095-99 was an astonishing success against all the odds. Why? In this new mini-series, Dr Thomas W Smith explores the four main contributory factors one at a time and in substantial depth. In this second episode, he considers
The First Crusade 1095-99 was an astonishing success against all the odds. Why? In this new mini-series, Dr Thomas W Smith explores the four main contributory factors one at a time and in substantial depth. In this first episode, he considers t
The four Crusader States established in the wake of the First Crusade survived remarkably well until their near total collapse following Saladin’s victory at the battle of Hattin in 1187. In this episode, Dr Steve Tibble discusses how the Crusa
The four Crusader States established in the wake of the First Crusade survived remarkably well until their near total collapse following Saladin’s victory at the battle of Hattin in 1187. In this episode, Dr Steve Tibble discusses how the crusa
The four Crusader States established in the wake of the First Crusade survived remarkably well until their near total collapse following Saladin’s victory at the battle of Hattin in 1187. In this episode, Dr Steve Tibble discusses how the crusa
The four Crusader States established in the wake of the First Crusade survived remarkably well until their near total collapse following Saladin’s victory at the battle of Hattin in 1187. In this episode, Dr Steve Tibble discusses how the crusa
The four Crusader States established in the wake of the First Crusade survived remarkably well until their near total collapse following Saladin’s victory at the battle of Hattin in 1187. In this episode, Dr Steve Tibble discusses how the crusa
The four Crusader States established in the wake of the First Crusade survived remarkably well until their near total collapse following Saladin’s victory at the battle of Hattin in 1187. In this new mini-series, Dr Steve Tibble explores the st
THE CRUSADES: Defending Outremer (Ep.3): Steve Tibble discusses his new book on the British Templars! The Templars had a huge presence right across Western Europe and Britain was no exception. In this special episode, Dr Steve Tibble discusses
THE CRUSADES: Defending Outremer (Ep.2): What role did the Franks’ own tactics and strategy play? Whilst the Military Orders certainly provided a much need injection of discipline, expertise and professionalism into Outremer’s forces, it would
THE CRUSADES: Defending Outremer (Ep.1): What role did the Templars and Hospitallers play? The Templars and the Hospitallers played a huge role in the defence of the Crusader States and thus their survival for two precarious centuries. In this
THE WARS OF THE ROSES: Bastard Feudalism (Ep1). The term bastard feudalism has been adopted as a label to distinguish a social structure different from its predecessor in the post‐Conquest period. In this episode of Teach Medieval, Abi is joine
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Episode 3) On 27th November 1095, at a great council he had summoned at Clermont in France, Pope Urban II preached the First Crusade. His motives for doing so have been much debated ever since. In t
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Episode 2) On 27th November 1095, at a great council he had summoned at Clermont in France, Pope Urban II preached the First Crusade. His motives for doing so have been much debated ever since. In t
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Episode 1) On 27th November 1095, at a great council he had summoned at Clermont in France, Pope Urban II preached the First Crusade. His motives for doing so have been much debated ever since. In t
THE WARS OF THE ROSES: Cade's Rebellion (Ep.6): ReviewTHE WARS OF THE ROSES: Cade's Rebellion (Ep6) Cade's Rebellion of 1450 was a popular uprising against the government of Henry VI. In this episode, Dr James Ross (University of Winchester) su
THE WARS OF THE ROSES: Cade's Rebellion (Ep4) Cade's Rebellion of 1450 was a popular uprising against the government of Henry VI. In this episode, Dr James Ross (University of Winchester) considers in what ways can Richard, Duke of York be link
THE WARS OF THE ROSES: Cade's Rebellion (Ep4) Cade's Rebellion of 1450 was a popular uprising against the government of Henry VI. In this episode, Dr James Ross (University of Winchester) investigates how Henry VI and his government reacted to
THE WARS OF THE ROSES: Cade's Rebellion (Ep3) Cade's Rebellion of 1450 was a popular uprising against the government of Henry VI. In this episode, Dr James Ross (University of Winchester) explores the key grievances put forward by Cade and his
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