
The Medieval World
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Dorsey Armstrong
About this listen
Far from being a time of darkness, the Middle Ages was an essential period in the grand narrative of Western history. But what was it like to actually live in those extraordinary times? Now you can find out.
These 36 lectures provide a different perspective on the society and culture of the Middle Ages: one that entrenches you in the daily human experience of living during this underappreciated era. Drawing on history, literature, the arts, technology, and science, these lectures will deepen the way you understand not only the Middle Ages but everything that came afterward: from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment to your own world.
Filled with amazing insights, this series brings you closer than ever before to life as it was lived and felt. You'll meet the likes of William Caxton, England's first printer who not only printed and distributed a variety of works but also often had to translate them himself; learn about Hugh of Payns and the role of his Knights Templar - organized for the protection of pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem - in the creation of the first modern bank; see how communities dealt with marriage in a time when the church had not yet drawn this institution into its orbit; and much more.
Rich with information and period detail (including revealing examples of medieval literature from the English, French, Norse, Icelandic, and Italian worlds), these lectures will dramatically increase your understanding of how lives in the Middle Ages were really lived.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2009 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2009 The Great CoursesA "Great Course" indeed
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Best of the Great Courses
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Armstrong does it again!
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It quickly got me looking forward to my commutes.
The ratings don't lie
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This series of lectures are nothing short of astounding; informative, clear, thorough and all delivered expertly by the highly-engaging Prof Armstrong, who keeps the listener interested and involved at every turn. I've already repeated certain sections as they are so interesting. I'm about 3/4 of the way through as I write this, and already looking forward to my commute home so I can pull on my headphones and re-immerse myself in this fascinating subject.
Forget the image you may have of the medieval world, and discover a different view of an age that has been much-maligned by history books and Hollywood alike.
Very highly recommended
Utterly Spellbinding...
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Great course
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I found this series of lectures by Dorsey Armstrong to be treating the same subject in a very different way.
she is obviously very passionate about her subject, I really enjoyed listening to her reading old poetry and old songs, she brought the period to life in a new and vivid way for me.
a couple of minor criticism I feel like mentioning thought:
"mendicant" doesn't mean "wanderer", as she suggest in the course about the mendicant orders, but "beggars"
and the course about life in a noble household, which she does expressly refer to as "those who fight", doesn't contain any information at all on the fighting aspect of their lives.
refreshing
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slightly repetative, each lecture standalone.
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A well navigated trip through the Middle Ages
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Excellent
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