People of 1381: stories from the Peasants’ Revolt

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The birth of medieval manuscripts

What does an oyster shell have to do with medieval books? This week, Amy explores one of her favourite moments in history: when medieval scribes started to create beautifully illuminated manuscripts. She’s exploring the complex, multi-faceted and highly skilled work that helped c ...  Show more

Poetry, maths and the Milky Way: the unsung genius of Thomas Wright

What do deer shelters, cosmic theories and serpentine garden paths have in common? The brilliant (but often overlooked) mind of Thomas Wright of Durham. This week on The English Heritage Podcast, Amy Matthews explores the life and work of an Enlightenment polymath who rose from c ...  Show more

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