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Medieval Grad Podcast

Medieval Grad Podcast

Medievalist.net

Talking about the future of medieval studies with current graduate students and early career researchers. Lucie Laumonier interviews about all aspects of the Middle Ages.

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  • 28 - Concluding the Medieval Grad Podcast

    The final episode of the Medieval Grad Podcast. Lucie Laumonier talks with Peter Konieczny about the experience of doing a podcast, what their favourite episodes were, and what Lucie is doing now.

    On behalf of Lucie, we at Medievalists.net want to thank you for listening to this podcast and supporting our work. 

    You can find Lucie's articles on Medievalists.net at https://www.medievalists.net/tag/lucie-laumonier/

    Mon, 30 Jan 2023 - 13min
  • 27 - Dinner in the Byzantine Empire

    This episode of the Medieval Grad Podcast is tasty! Adam Morin, a PhD candidate in history at Queen's University, discusses with Lucie Laumonier the ins and out of Byzantine cuisine. What did a Byzantine grocery list look like? And what did people eat? That very much depended on the social status of individuals as well as on where they lived. In Constantinople, food choices were greater than in a small countryside village. Bon appétit! 

    Mon, 24 Oct 2022 - 28min
  • 26 - ArcheoBotany and the Secrets of Plants

    Have you ever heard of archeobotany? It’s the study of ancient plants! Alice Wolff, a PhD candidate in medieval studies at Cornell University tells Lucie Laumonier about her research, which takes her from the fields to the lab. Alice Wolff studies ancient grain and chards to find out about agricultural practices and the impact of climate change on agriculture in early medieval England.

    You can support this podcast and Medievalists.net on Patreon - go to https://www.patreon.com/medievalists

    Mon, 03 Oct 2022 - 27min
  • 25 - Crusading in the Baltic with the Teutonic Knights

    What did Baltic crusaders feel when fighting on the battlefield? Or, more precisely, what were they supposed to feel, according to chroniclers? In this episode of the Medieval Grad Podcast, Lucie talks with Patrick Eickman, a PhD student in history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Patrick studies the Baltic crusades through the fascinating lens of the history of emotions. 

    You can support this podcast and Medievalists.net on Patreon - go to https://www.patreon.com/medievalists

    Tue, 20 Sep 2022 - 31min
  • 24 - The Cult of Chinggis Khan

    What do you really know about Chinggis Khan? In this episode of the Medieval Grad Podcast, Lucie Laumonier interviews Dotno Pount about the Mongol leader Chinggis Khan and what historians know about his life and afterlife. Dotno's research focuses on how after Chinggis’ death he was worshipped as a divine royal ancestor within Mongol society.

    You can support this podcast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/medievalists

    Mon, 20 Jun 2022 - 29min
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