On the Supremacy of the Pope with Patrick Nold

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Comparing Women's Work with Nena Vandeweerdt

Last week, we talked about a woman whose work was to support her husband’s dreams of conquest – and her son’s dreams of rebellion. But what about the medieval women whose work was a little more ordinary? What was the 9-5 like for the women who kept households, shops, and towns ru ...  Show more

Mathilda of Flanders with Laura Gathagan

They say that behind every successful man is a woman, and when it comes to one of the biggest medieval stories of personal success, that seems to have been true. Everyone’s heard of William the Conqueror, the illegitimate duke of Normandy who became king of England in 1066, but f ...  Show more

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