Mar 1, 2021
Mudlarks
A mudlark is defined as someone who digs or searches in in river or harbor mud for items of value. The term was widely used in 18th and 19th century London. Mudlarks would search the shores of the River Thames during low tide to find valuable items and sell them for a profit. Being a mudlark back then was...
Sep 3, 2020
VIKINGS! The scourge of the early middle ages. Vikings raided England, Ireland and Europe with a ferocity never seen before. On this episode we’re going to look at a few Vikings that you may not have heard of, or know much about. One of them should be taught in every school in America and...
Jul 14, 2020
Soldiers in the Middle Ages fought for King and Country. But what did they do when the wars ended? Not all soldiers retired back to a life of farming or trade. Some men wanted to continue fighting and they fought for profit
Medieval Mercenaries rose to prominence in the 13th and 14th centuries. The...
May 3, 2018
In
today's lesson we are joined by author Wayne Bartlett to discuss
Richard the Lionheart! Wayne's new book Richard the Lionheart:
The Crusader King of England is available through Amberley
Publishing. It's an excellent biography and the first biography of
Richard the Lionheart in over 40 years!
Wayne and I discuss...
Jan 31, 2018
Today's lesson features a talk with historian and author Stephen Spinks. Stephen's new book Edward II The Man: A Doomed Inheritance was recently published by Amberley Publishing. Edward II The Man is an in-depth biography of an often overlooked medieval king. Stephen and I talk about his work with the National Trust,...