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The Middle Ages: A History From Beginning to End

By: Hourly History
Narrated by: Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr
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What do you think of when you consider the Middle Ages? Knights in armor and damsels in distress? Vikings plundering monasteries? Religious dissenters burning at the stake? The dead bodies piling up as war, famine, and plague devastated Europe?

Think again.

While all these are part of the tapestry of the medieval era, the threads of politics, personality and war, culture, religion, education and the arts are vastly more intricate and fascinating. Think Charlemagne, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc, Peter Abelard, Geoffrey Chaucer and a riveting cast of thousands. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Western Europe had to reinvent itself and redefine its philosophical parentage.

Inside you will hear about...

  • The Early Middle Ages
  • Advancing to Empire with Charlemagne
  • The High Middle Ages
  • The Flowering of the Church
  • Times of Change
  • The Late Middle Ages
  • The End and the Beginning

As the Christian Church filled the void left by the loss of Roman authority, nations would emerge out of blurred geographical boundaries and dynastic kings would evolve from warlords. Rome gets the glory, and the Renaissance gets the glamor, but they are bookends for the dynamic centuries that are known as the Middle Ages.

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Medieval Europe World Historiography
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This provides a brief overview of the Middle Ages. It is informative but the narrator is nothing special. Good for a bird's eye view perspective on the Middle Ages but definitely not the most detailed account. Accomplishes what it sets out to do but a pretty mediocre listen.

A Short Overview of the Middle Ages

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Only when the Catholics lost power did the mess end now they want power back?

What a mess!

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