Most of us know that, far from being a time of darkness, the Middle Ages was an essential period in the grand narrative of Western history—one whose political, cultural, economic, scientific, and spiritual developments are an invaluable part of our own modern era.
But what was it like to actually live in those extraordinary times?
- To be a pilgrim embarking with others on a fulfilling spiritual pilgrimage to a saint's holy shrine?
- To be a serf laboring on a farm—both for your family and the lord to whom you were bound?
- To be a knight entertaining crowds in a wildly popular jousting tournament or fighting in the heat of battle?
How did these and other average men and women from medieval Europe eat, work, love, rule, laugh, pray, and mourn? Above all, how different - or how similar - were their lives from the way you live today?
Now you can find out.
The Medieval World offers you a different perspective on the society and culture of the Middle Ages: one that goes beyond a simple historical survey and entrenches you in the daily human experience of living during this underappreciated era. Your guide on this extraordinary historical journey is medievalist and Professor Dorsey Armstrong of Purdue University. Drawing on history, literature, the arts, technology, and science, her 36 lectures are a highly nuanced tour that 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.