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Episode 94: Popes and Antipopes

Synopsis Let’s talk about a few good antipopes. What’s that about, anyway? If they meet, do they both annihilate? How do they sometimes switch places? Join Em and Dr. Jesse as they go over some of the more interesting antipopes of the 11th and 12th centuries. Notes 1/ The board game is Kremlin. 2/ Gregory … Continue reading "Episode 94: Popes and Antipopes"

Jun 27, 20251 hr 14 minSeason 6Ep. 94

Episode 93: Take Me Down to Vatican City

Synopsis When did the conclave system get started and why? Following on the heels (uh, vaguely) of our emergency popecast, Em and Dr. Jesse discuss history of papal elections and how the Church got to where it is. Notes Saints and Sinners: A History of the Popes, by Eamon Duffy. 4th ed. Yale University Press, … Continue reading "Episode 93: Take Me Down to Vatican City"

Jun 11, 20251 hr 15 minSeason 6Ep. 93

Episode 92: Emergency Popecast

Synopsis Pope Francis, beloved of medievalists, died on April 21, 2025, so we’re here with all you might care to know about the forthcoming conclave (now a film starring Ralph Finnes), the history of conclaves, and why medievalists loved Francis so much, anyway. Notes 1/ Benedict went to Mater Ecclesiae Monastery, I think. It’s in … Continue reading "Episode 92: Emergency Popecast"

Apr 30, 20251 hr 17 minSeason 6Ep. 92

Episode 91: The Field Where I Grow My Ducks

Summary Em and Jesse are back with more medieval meme review. Join us as we discuss martyrdom, marginalia, The Seventh Seal, and the Bayeux Tapestry. Notes 1/ martyrdom of Isaiah: Martyrdom sword through throat: 2/ St. Sebastian. Artists love him! Just to be clear, “It’s difficult to assert that there were any gay men before … Continue reading "Episode 91: The Field Where I Grow My Ducks"

Apr 20, 20251 hr 15 minSeason 6Ep. 91

Episode 90: Ask a Memevalist

Synopsis Memes. Love or hate them, they’re hard to escape. Let’s do a medieval meme review. Notes 1/ Sorry for the weird sound at the beginning. File errors. 2/ There are whole Bsky accounts like “weird medieval guys“. 3/ Cave Canum Know thyself 4/ The Book of Dog Names: Superdog’s name is Krypto 🙂 Livre … Continue reading "Episode 90: Ask a Memevalist"

Apr 04, 20251 hr 15 minSeason 6Ep. 90

Episode 89: The Three Hares on the Silk Road

Synopsis Trade goods weren’t the only things that moved along the Silk Road. Join Em and Jesse as they trace the history of an interesting artistic motif that made it from China all the way to England! Notes 0/ Credit to Hither, Page, by Cat Sebastian, for bringing this topic to my attention. 1/ Previous … Continue reading "Episode 89: The Three Hares on the Silk Road"

Mar 22, 20251 hr 13 minSeason 6Ep. 89

Episode 88: The Peasants Are (Still) Revolting

Synopsis In a first for Ask a Medievalist, Em sits down with Sebastian Nothwell to discuss his approach to writing historical/historical fantasy novels. In the process, they get into everything from Victorian steam power to the effects of the peasants revolt of 1381 on the chartists in the 1830s–50s. You can find Sebastian’s website at … Continue reading "Episode 88: The Peasants Are (Still) Revolting"...

Dec 23, 202453 minSeason 5Ep. 88

Episode 87: Resistance Is (Not) Futile

Synopsis “Times are tough, but they could be worse” is the eternal message of our show. This time, we’re talking about persecution and rebellion–how certain groups were oppressed for political purposes in medieval (and early modern, and modern) Europe, and some people and groups who rebelled, in both a personal and more broadly political way. … Continue reading "Episode 87: Resistance Is (Not) Futile"

Dec 14, 20241 hr 27 minSeason 5Ep. 87

Episode 86: Too Many Ramayanas

Summary The Ramayana is not the oldest story in the world, but it’s definitely in the running. Composed starting in the 700s BCE, it has been carried to all corners of the earth and translated into many languages and cultures, traveling along several distinct lines of migration, yet it remains largely unknown in the west. … Continue reading "Episode 86: Too Many Ramayanas"

Nov 27, 20241 hr 17 minSeason 5Ep. 86

Rebroadcast: Episode 29: D’you Like Dags?

In memory of Wrigley Njus-Kirk, The Best Puppy (May 28, 2009–November 18, 2024), we’re reposting our episode on dogs this week! You can check out the original notes here: http://askamedievalist.com/2021/03/26/episode-29-dyou-like-dags/ We’ll be back with regular episodes next week! Until then, give your puppy a pat and keep it medieval!

Nov 20, 20241 hr 6 minEp. 29

Episode 85: It’s (not the) End of the World as We Know It

Synopsis One time, Em got drunk and started texting Jesse about the bronze age collapse. This is the result. Notes 1/ Em studied abroad in Tianjin, China. It was very educational. I learned that black vinegar is good for your health, that there are mushrooms called ear mushrooms (wood ear, but I only recognized one … Continue reading "Episode 85: It’s (not the) End of the World as We Know It"...

Nov 01, 20241 hr 12 minSeason 5Ep. 85

Episode 84: Trans-Saharan Trade

Synopsis We talked about trade moving across Asia and into Europe, but what about trade going North–South? Like the Silk Road, there was a lot of Trans-Saharan trade going back a long time. Goods like salt, ivory, gold, beads, and metal goods–as well as enslaved people–crossed hostile conditions to travel from as far south as … Continue reading "Episode 84: Trans-Saharan Trade"

Oct 22, 20241 hr 23 minSeason 5Ep. 84

Old Silk Road, Take Me Home

Synopsis The Silk Road spanned four thousand years and lasted for centuries–it’s hard to think of anything comparable in scale. From the second century BCE until the mid-15th century, jade, silk, tea, horses, the plague, and more flowed across the Eurasian continent. Join Em and Jesse as they talk about it–and also about Route 66, … Continue reading "Old Silk Road, Take Me Home"

Sep 20, 20241 hr 20 minSeason 5Ep. 83

Episode 82: Morebinogion

Synopsis Join Em and Dr. Jesse as they talk about the last two branches of the Mabinogi. Em’s books can all be found here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5XX9BH3 (or at many other fine internet sites.) Notes 1/ The previous episodes were: Episode 78 (introduction), and episode 79 (branches 1 and 2). Also, we’re still using The Mabinogion translated … Continue reading "Episode 82: Morebinogion"

Aug 31, 20241 hr 25 min

Episode 81: Angel of the Morning

Synopsis Did you see a headless (possibly satanic) angel rising from the stage during the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics, or Winged Victory? Or did you wonder, as we did, how the two happen to be so similar, when angels in the bible are often described as having six wings, or wheels, or four … Continue reading "Episode 81: Angel of the Morning"

Aug 16, 20241 hr 18 minSeason 5Ep. 81

Episode 80: Emergency Olympics Episode

Synopsis Last week, the 2024 Summer Olympics started in Paris with an opening ceremony that featured nods to several musicals, a heavy metal band named after Godzilla, a bit of an aria from Carmen, and of course, a tableau of drag queens and gender bent fashionistas referencing Leonardo da Vinci’s 1498 painting The Last Supper. Or perhaps … Continue reading "Episode 80: Emergency Olympics Episode"

Aug 01, 20241 hr 27 minSeason 4Ep. 80

Episode 79: Branching Out

Synopsis The Mabinogi: what’s it actually about, when you get down to it? Join Em and Jesse as they discuss the first two branches, in which Pwyll meets Arawn, lord of the underworld, and has adventures; in which Pwyll meets Rhiannon and has a lot more adventures than maybe he bargained for; and in which … Continue reading "Episode 79: Branching Out"

Jul 12, 20241 hr 22 minSeason 4Ep. 79

Episode 78: Ma-Ma-Ma-Mabinogi

Synopsis Paul: Look, it’s a school of whales. Ringo: They look a little bit old for school. Paul: University then. Ringo: University of Wales. (From Yellow Submarine, 1968) Ever wonder what Wales is, on a mythological level? That strange country of Michael Sheen with a dragon on the flag! And jokes about leeks in Henry … Continue reading "Episode 78: Ma-Ma-Ma-Mabinogi"

May 03, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 5Ep. 78

Episode 77: Carnival and Lent

Summary Here comes the parade, want some beads? Okay, so carnival is a prelude to Lent, which is an extremely solemn time in Catholic tradition. So why is it the way that it is in so many places? Let’s talk about it. Notes 1/ It’s late, but it’s up before the end of Lent. lol … Continue reading "Episode 77: Carnival and Lent"

Apr 08, 20241 hr 15 min

Episode 76: Pipe Dreams

Synopsis If you’re one of those people who thinks about the Roman Empire a lot because aqueducts are really cool, you’re going to love this. Join Em and Jesse as they discuss the irrigation of the Chengdu Plain, the plumbing of Tenochtitlan, and water management at Machu Picchu. Then we round out our “the middle … Continue reading "Episode 76: Pipe Dreams"

Mar 10, 20241 hr 18 minSeason 4Ep. 76

Episode 75: Plumb as in Full of Lead

Summary After a brief discussion of how people brushed their teeth, we move on to the question of where the water they used came from. And yeah, Rome had aqueducts–but so did a lot of places! And the Romans didn’t even build the aqueducts they did have–they took them from the Etruscans! Who may have … Continue reading "Episode 75: Plumb as in Full of Lead"

Feb 10, 20241 hr 22 minSeason 4Ep. 75

Episode 74: Bath House (in the Middle of the Street)

Summary When Em was a kid, she was told that knights in shining armor didn’t bathe, that Elizabeth I had bathed only three times in her life, and various other assertions. But we know that soap is not a modern invention–the word itself comes from the Latin, and no less than Pliny the Elder discusses … Continue reading "Episode 74: Bath House (in the Middle of the Street)"

Jan 15, 20241 hr 25 minSeason 4Ep. 74

Episode 73: I’m a Ramblin’ Man

Synopsis Are you travelling for Thanksgiving? Believe it or not, “travel” as a thing is not a modern creation. In the middle ages, people visited many remote and far-flung places and brought back notes (and delicious noodles). Join Em and Jesse for travel talk, including Lord Elgin, Ibn Battuta, Marco Polo, Zheng He, Margery Kemp, … Continue reading "Episode 73: I’m a Ramblin’ Man"

Nov 22, 20231 hr 18 minSeason 4Ep. 73

Episode 72: Does It Belong in a Museum?

Synopsis We’ve all seen that scene in Indiana Jones where he’s clutching an artifact and shouting, “It belongs in a museum!” But nowadays in 2023, we tend to temper that idea–museums are fun, but who gets to hold a particular object, why, and for how long is a point of contention. Join Em and Jesse … Continue reading "Episode 72: Does It Belong in a Museum?"

Nov 10, 202358 minSeason 4Ep. 72

Episode 71: Fashion (Turn to the Left)

Synopsis Em and Jesse talk about Italian sumptuary laws, which unlike the British ones, were more aimed at women. Then they talk about fashion “dos” of the middle ages. Notes 1/ So, the difference between having a title and being part of the peerage is this. In America, when you earn a lot of money, … Continue reading "Episode 71: Fashion (Turn to the Left)"

Oct 26, 20231 hr 8 minSeason 4Ep. 71

Episode 70: White After Labor Day

Synopsis Just in time for Paris Fashion Week, join Em and Jesse for an exciting discussion of sumptuary laws and the medieval origins of prohibitions against wearing white, as well as a few digressions about John Waters films and Blackadder. Notes 0/ Rainbow Space Magic Con: https://www.rainbowspacemagic.org/ 1/ Serial Mom: (warning for violence) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnGHB-kI2ZM 2/ … Continue reading "Episode 70: White After Labor Day"...

Sep 25, 20231 hr 21 min

Episode 69: Virgil Was Here

Synopsis What got written illicitly on the walls back before 79 CE? It turns out a lot of stuff! Join Em and Jesse as they discuss the graffiti of Pompeii and also stuff Vikings wrote their names on. Em’s book: Amazon, all other sites. Notes Books! Ancient Graffiti in Context ed. Baird and Taylor: https://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Graffiti-Context-Routledge-Studies-ebook/dp/B004OBZWDG … Continue reading "Episode 69: Virgil Was Here"...

Sep 03, 20231 hr 22 minSeason 4Ep. 69

Episode 68: Bat Country (Drugs, pt 2)

Summary Let’s talk about psychedelics in ritual practice. From Hunter S. Thompson’s pilgrimage across the desert to the human sacrifices of the Incan empire in the sixteenth century to the use of opium during the late bronze age, people have been altering their mental states in religious contexts almost since the dawn of civilization. Join … Continue reading "Episode 68: Bat Country (Drugs, pt 2)"

Jul 28, 20231 hr 22 minSeason 4Ep. 68

Episode 67: Dionysus and Drugs, part 1

Synopsis In honor of the publication of Em’s debut novel, Dionysus in Wisconsin, Em and Jesse talk about Dionysus (the god), and then about drug use in ancient religious rituals. Notes 1/ Order book here (or from non-Amazon sites here). (Incredibly well reviewed! Buy one now!!) 2/ Sparagmos: your vocabulary term for the day, kids. … Continue reading "Episode 67: Dionysus and Drugs, part 1"

Jul 07, 20231 hr 19 minSeason 4Ep. 67

Episode 66: Medievally Bootylicious (obscenity part 2)

Synopsis Are butts the most medieval of body parts? From the Wild Man to Chaucer to good old Michelangelo, let’s pontificate about the posterior. Do you need more of a pitch than that? Notes 0/ Preorder Em’s book: a little obscene, only a few butts. 1/ Warning for…talking about butts, I guess. 2/ The Wild … Continue reading "Episode 66: Medievally Bootylicious (obscenity part 2)"

Apr 27, 20231 hr 16 minSeason 4Ep. 66
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