Memory Medieval Podcast

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The Truth about Medieval Warhorses w/ Dr Emma Herbert-Davies - JFT Ep 20

It’s been TWENTY episodes!In this exciting episode, Dr. Emma Herbert-Davies joins me to discuss the reality of medieval warhorses which was the focus of her very novel research. She poured over horse-keeping records from the reigns of Edwards I & II to discover many tricks of the trade, as well as the methods they used to keep the war machine supplied with equine friends.If you’re enjoying the podcast, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. It will help me to create even better, more ambitious content! Paid supporters also get access to the subscriber chat where you will get sneak peeks of upcoming episodes to be recorded as well as a chance for input on questions for guests.You can purchase Dr Herbert-Davies book hereYou can subscribe to her substack hereAnd if you are not already, you can subscribe (for free) to my substack hereIf you enjoyed this episode, you may also want to look at episodes on Medieval War Strategy (episode 1) and the 5th Crusade (episode 5)You can look forward to upcoming episodes on Medieval Women Rulers with Dr. Elizabeth Norton and a deep dive (over 2 hours) into the Mongol Invasions of Europe with notable Mongol youtuber Jackfriend, who is also working on a PhD on the Golden Horde and 1285 invasion.Just Feudal Things is a conversational podcast about medieval history featuring subject matter experts and enthusiasts. New episodes come out on the 3rd and 17th each month (one day early for all of my substack subscribers). Thank you to everyone who is already supporting the Memory Medieval project. We will revitalize medieval history together! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

10-02
01:00:37

The medieval "Great Books" with Dcn. Harrison Garlick -- JFT Ep 19

Deacon Harrison Garlick joins me to discuss the "great books" that affected the medieval mind and the great books that came out of the medieval period. We discuss Plato, Aristotle, Boethius, Cicero, The Song of Roland, Canterbury Tales, and more. Ever wonder why there aren't many "great books" that have come out of the medieval period? We cover that too. You can check out the home for everything Memory Medieval on substack and if you are enjoying the content, please consider becoming a paid supporter. It will help me create even bigger and better medieval history projects! You can follow Harrison's great book podcast on X here The website is here He also writes here Just Feudal Things is a conversational podcast about medieval history featuring subject matter experts and enthusiasts. New episodes out on the 3rd and 17th of each month. Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

09-16
01:39:50

Real Historians vs Pop Historians, A Roundtable Discussion -- JFT Ep 18

This is a roundtable discussion between REAL HISTORIANS David Parnell and John D Hosler and POP HISTORIANS myself and Andrew of Shadows over Constantinople. You may have seen some online tension between pop historians/enthusiasts and "real" historians. I have experienced a bit of that myself (see previous episode). Why is there this tension? Don't we have common ground? How can we all work together better? We discuss "What is an historian?" and "Is history an art or science?" What does an historian's training look like? How do we spend our time? Why are many non-professional historians anonymous? and more! You can follow David Parnell on substack here You can pick up his excellent book here You can follow John D Hosler on X here You can pick up his excellent book on the Siege of Acre hereYou can follow Andrew on X here And lastly, you can follow everything related to my Memory Medieval project at the substack Look for new episodes on the 3rd and 17th of each month. I have a few great episodes lined up for the near future you won't want to miss. The next episode is on medieval literature and its effect on the medieval mind. Then an episode on war horses. And a couple more big episodes in the works! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

09-08
02:04:28

The Curious Case of "Historians" who ..hate history? -- JFT Ep18 prequel

This is a podcast response to a clique of substack "historians" who have publicly slandered me. Disclaimers: 1- Links below are for your educational purposes. Please do not give any hate comments or harass these people at all. In fact, if you'd like to “get revenge” on them, the best way is to comment on and share this video (free) and to become a paid supporter of my work, if you have the generosity and resources. 2- The video is, of course, my opinions only. I would like to remain open to speaking with all kinds of historians and enthusiasts of every political stripe. We all have differing opinions but I'd like to imagine that doesn't mean we cannot continue to drive interest and education in medieval history together. But my views do not represent the views of anyone I speak with or who is associated with me. 3- I go out of my way to not attack academia here. I think there are many academics and scholars who do great work. And in the real episode 18 (forthcoming), you can hear my discussion with a couple great historians about how we can all work together. Ultimately, these sorts of "criticisms" (to which I am responding here) are very devious. They're attempting to freeze me out of academic spaces, and to harm my public reputation by baselessly slandering me. 4- I welcome critique of anything I post. I am happy to engage with anyone who cares to add context or even to correct something I post. Mistakes happen. I am not perfect, nor do I know everything. However, the “criticisms” I am addressing here were not written publicly to come to a better understanding, or to generate knowledge or enthusiasm for history, but as a way to slander me and to gatekeep what they think should be “their arena”. History is a collective social project and they do not get to have a monopoly on it.It's crazy that John participated in this after I invited him on the podcast! I have never had any negative interactions with any of these people before they decided to baselessly insult me, I have even liked and commented on some of Holly's posts in the past. I'd much rather speak about history, which is a big reason I sat on this for so long but I felt like I could not let this ridiculous slander go unanswered. You can follow along at the home for my project, big things coming by years end: https://substack.com/@memorymedieval Link to the hit piece written about me by Madeleine, who is pictured in the thumbnail. It's her own picture (this is proper photo attribution), 2025. https://empressofbyzantium.substack.com/p/the-people-who-built-this-were-motivated I hope you find her method of muddying the waters, poisoning the well, and saying things without saying them much more engaging than I did.Link to Holly A Brown's accusation about my "misinformation" https://substack.com/@hollyabrown/note/c-135157049 Link to Ben Loomis' longwinded comment where he agrees with me and then randomly insults me https://substack.com/@benloomis/note/c-141811683 Link to John Dell Isola's remark https://substack.com/@jondellisola/note/c-126738078 You are welcome to let me know in the comments why you think a single-sentence post got all these people so upset. Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

09-03
01:12:07

Psychopath or Misunderstood? Richard III w/Matt Lewis -- JFT Ep17

Matt Lewis joins me today to talk about Richard III, The Wars of the Roses, Bosworth Field, Richard’s early life, and some of his views on medieval history. I was unaware until recently that there may be much more to the case of the Princes in the Tower than meets the eye and Matt is maybe one of the foremost experts in the world on all of the evidence. If you have not seen any of his content before and are interested further, would highly recommend you check out his content or his recent book, which is a deep dive on the mystery of the princes.You can subscribe to Matt on substack hereYou can purchase his recent book on the mystery of the Princes hereTo get daily notes on medieval history and follow along with the entire Memory Medieval project, you can subscribe to my substack here Just Feudal Things is a conversational podcast about medieval history with subject matter experts and enthusiasts. My goal is to bring you some unique angles and information to get a fresh look into medieval history. If you’ve been enjoying the podcast and would like to support my creation of even bigger and better things, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. Thank you to all of my patrons for your support.As always, if you have any comments or questions about the episode, you can post them on substack or you can comment on my pinned post on X Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

08-16
01:15:51

Medieval Monarchy Unraveling w/ Taylor Kniphfer - JFT Ep16

Taylor Kniphfer joins me today to discuss Wars of the Roses and how this period of warfare (also somewhat experienced separately throughout Europe) caused the medieval polity and monarchy to unravel. Stable systems (and secure monarchs) of monarchy were replaced by insecure monarchs and an unstable ruling class. It was a pivotal period, ending the medieval age and beginning a new one. A fascinating perspective from Taylor who is working on his PhD in the governance of the Dutchy of Lancaster during the wars.For more historical content from Taylor, please subscribe to his substack hereFor more historical content from me, please subscribe to my substack hereIf you are on X, I will add medieval content to your timeline thereThank you for listening. If you enjoyed, please share or leave a review at your convenience and consider becoming a paid supporter. My goal is to do this better, more frequently, and forever but I can only do so with your support! Look forward to the next episode on the Wars of the Roses with a special guest on the 17th of this month! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

08-02
01:15:03

Was Feudalism really just Slavery? w/ Levi Roach. JFT Ep15

Slavery with extra steps? Professor Levi Roach joins me to discuss Feudalism. An hour goes quickly so we touch on three main points. Did Feudalism exist (the academic debate)? Was Feudalism just slavery? What was Feudalism like? If you would like to dive deeper and read his paper on Feudalism it is here If you would like to check out his very excellent book on the Normans it is here Many thanks to all of my substack subscribers, I appreciate all of your comments and feedback. To subscribe to my substack, you can click here. If you'd like to take your support to the next level, if you have the resources and generosity to financially support Memory Medieval, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. Many thanks to those of you who are financially supporting my projects! Previous episodes of Just Feudal Things covered: -The First Crusade- Myths, Misconceptions, and Modern Scholarship -The Albigensian Crusade -The Last Anglo-Saxon King, Harold Godwinson Coming up, I will have a show with an expert on Richard III discussing evidence that perhaps he did not murder his nephews. New episodes on the 3rd and 17th each month! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

07-16
57:50

The Last Anglo-Saxon King --JFT Ep14 w/ Paula Lofting

Did Harold Godwinson have a legitimate claim to the throne of England? Did William the Conqueror? What was Anglo-Saxon culture like? Author Paula Lofting joins me to discuss the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, Harold Godwinson. You can check out Paula’s book on Harold Godwinson hereYou can subscribe to my substack here. Paid subscribers will get advance notice of upcoming podcast guests and the chance to have a question of theirs (for the guest) feature in the episode.If you have the resources and generosity to support the Memory Medieval project, you can become a paid subscriber on substack or X. If you are enjoying, it also helps if you engage with and share this podcast! Thank you to everyone who has supported my mission to bring epic medieval history to greater light.The previous episode of Just Feudal Things features Laurence Marvin and we discuss The Albigensian Crusade. The next episode will feature Professor Levi Roach and we discuss Feudalism. Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

07-02
45:00

The Albigensian Crusade with Laurence Marvin

Laurence Marvin, professor of history at Berry University, joins me to discuss the Albigensian Crusade. Who were the Cathars? What was the purpose of the Crusade? What did the French Kings stand to gain? We talk about the slaughter (and famous quote) of Beziers and what happens to Raymond Roger Truncaval.You can click here to purchase Laurence’s bookYou can click here to subscribe to my substack, which is the hub for the Just Feudal Things podcast and for the entire Memory Medieval projectYou can click here to follow my X/twitter timeline with a bit more off the cuff medieval contentThe previous episode was about Myths, Misconceptions, and Modern Scholarship on the First Crusade. The next episode will discuss Harold Godwinson. I am going to introduce a new benefit for paid substack subscribers, allowing you to ask questions that I will ask the guests on podcast episodes. So if you’d like to participate a bit in the conversation, that’s a little bonus for you. And thank you to everyone who is supporting my work, even those of you who simply like or share the content. Thank you! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

06-16
01:19:21

Myths, Misconceptions, and Modern Scholarship of the First Crusade with Dr. James Naus

The First Crusade is a massive subject. Dr. James Naus joins me to cover every single myth, misconception, and proper perspective that modern scholarship has revealed within the time that our very short discussion allowed. Were the crusaders cannibals? Did Alexios break his oath? Was Stephen of Blois a coward? Were the crusaders colonizers or attempting a land grab? Was Bohemond a villain? We cover it all! (Except Robert Curthose… we don’t get to him, unfortunately)You can click here to purchase Dr. Naus’ book You can click here to check out my substackYou can click here to check out my X accountIf you’d like to support my efforts to continue producing ever more medieval history content, the paid subscriptions have been opened on substack. For those of you with the resources and generosity, your support is much appreciated, thank you. But for all of you, I will continue working to bring you the maximum amount of medieval history content. If you missed the last episode, it’s on Richard the Lionheart’s queen Berengaria. The next episode is on the Albigensian Crusade, our first returning guest! If you enjoy the episode and have a moment, I would greatly appreciate if you left a review, if you are listening on Apple or Spotify.Enjoy! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

06-03
01:18:13

Richard the Lionheart's Queen (Berengaria) - JFT Ep11 w/ Dr. Gabby Storey

This episode is a biographical overview of Richard the Lionheart’s queen! Berengaria of Navarre. Why did they get married? What was their relationship like? What was her life like after Richard? Dr. Storey joins me to explore the life of one of the queens at the height of the Angevin Empire (and what happened to her). You can check out Dr. Storey’s book hereYou can follow Dr. Storey on Instagram hereYou can follow Dr. Storey on BlueSky hereYou can follow Dr. Storey on X hereFor the home of the entire Memory Medieval project, you can subscribe to my free substack hereYou can follow me for more medieval content on X hereJust Feudal Things is a conversational podcast about medieval history featuring subject matter experts and enthusiasts. New episodes on the 3rd and 17th of each month. And of course I appreciate any feedback, questions, or letting me know what you think! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

05-17
42:27

Devastating Tragedy, The Fourth Crusade GIGA-EPISODE!! JFT Ep10 w/ Shadows of Constantinople

This is a comprehensive look at the Fourth Crusade from the Eastern Roman perspective. One of the medieval period’s worst tragedies. Join me as I talk with Andrew of Shadows of Constantinople and he walks us through the history of the Fourth Crusade, beginning centuries prior, all the way to the disaster of 1204. Was a clash between East and West inevitable? Many thanks to Andrew for this EPIC conversation that went for well over three hours!Follow Shadows of Constantinople on X hereFollow Shadows of Constantinople on Instagram hereCheck out his website for more Eastern Roman content hereYou can subscribe to my free substack, the home for the Memory Medieval project, hereYou can follow me on X hereLet me know what you think in the comments and if you’re listening on a platform where you can leave a review, it would be much appreciated! New episodes of Just Feudal Things release on the 3rd and 17th of each month. Stay tuned, we may have a very interesting episode on a medieval queen later this month! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

05-03
03:17:00

Medieval (Italian) Sword fighting - JFT Ep9 w/ Eric Weiss of Valiant School of Arms

Eric Weiss is an instructor at Valiant School of Arms, specializing in sword fighting in the Italian/Bolognese tradition. We talk about what sword fighting was really like. How techniques developed. And HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) today as a discipline and exploration. You can check out Eric’s school in Dallas here You can follow Eric’s X account hereYou can follow out Eric’s Instagram account hereJust Feudal Things is a conversational podcast about medieval history featuring subject matter experts and enthusiasts. If you have a moment to let me know what you think in a comment or if you can leave a review for the algorithm, it’s much appreciated!If you’d like to get the episodes as quickly as possible and stay on top of all future collaborations and medieval history content, please subscribe to my substack hereYou can follow my X account hereSoon I will be releasing some custom, medieval inspired playing cards for you to enjoy and support my project to bring to life more medieval history!Next episode is the 10th episode and it is going to be a GIANT episode over 3 hours long! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

04-17
01:22:34

Upcoming medieval-inspired game! JFT Ep8 w/ Jan of Knight's Path

I have a very fun episode for you today. I am speaking with Jan, a European game developer who is creating the game Knight’s Path. English is his second language so this is a pretty RARE English interview! When I ask people how they got into medieval history, some say books, others movies, but it seems more and more are saying games. I think it is important to support good projects across the spectrum because in a round about way, in preserves and promotes our history!If you’d like to follow Knight’s Path on X you can click hereIf you’d like to check out the Knight’s Path demo on steam you can click hereIf you’d like to be totally dialed into all the medieval stuff I have coming out you can click here for my substackThe next episode will be on medieval swordfighting, specifically Italian in the 15th century. Thank you for all of your comments, likes, shares, and reviews! It’s very much appreciated and I will keep doing my best to bring you great medieval history content! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

04-03
54:45

Great Man or Instrument of God? Henry V! JFT7 w/ Medieval Scholar

One of the largest medieval history accounts on X, Medieval Scholar joins me to talk about Henry V and various theories of history. Was Henry a great man? Was he an instrument of God? How should we look at history and how can we look at the life of one of England’s greatest warrior kings!To read the mentioned Aristocratic Fury post you can click hereTo follow Medieval Scholar on X you can click hereTo enjoy Medieval Scholar on his new substack you can click hereTo enjoy my substack you can click here To follow me on X you can click hereJust Feudal Things is a conversational podcast on medieval history featuring subject matter experts and enthusiasts. New episodes on the 3rd and 17th of each month! If you have a moment to leave a comment or review, it’s always appreciated to know what you think and hear any feedback, thank you!Apologies for the delay on the release of this episode, we actually had to go back and re-record twice due to unforeseen, random technical issues! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

03-18
01:03:24

Painting Dante's Inferno - JFT6 w/Eric Armusik

In this episode I am joined by Eric Armusik to discuss Dante and his enormous artistic project in progress, 40 large canvas paintings of Dante’s “Inferno”. We will discuss an artists perspective of history and historical art, what goes into attempting faithful renditions, and how Eric has been inspired by Dante.You can follow Eric and learn more about his project at his X account You can see more about him and his work at his websiteYou can get more medieval content from me at my X accountAnd join my substack for early release of the podcast and my medieval history book clubJust Feudal Things is a conversational podcast about medieval history featuring subject matter experts and enthusiasts. New episodes on the 3rd and 17th of each month. Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

03-03
01:08:55

5th Crusade (gone wrong) and medieval military insurgency!

Today I am joined by professor Laurence Marvin to discuss the 5th crusade and medieval military insurgency. Professor Marvin has written the first book-length account of the 5th crusade in over 40 years! He also wrote a chapter in the medieval military strategy book that we covered in the first episode of JFT on medieval military insurgency.You can buy his book here: https://www.amazon.com/Damietta-Crusade-1217-1221-Military-History/dp/0198916175/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1For all things Memory Medieval, including the medieval history book club, you can join the substack here https://substack.com/@memorymedievalYou can follow me on X https://x.com/MemoryMedievalPlease let me know if you have any questions or comments, I appreciate all of you who write to let me know what you are thinking. Just Feudal Things is a conversational podcast on medieval history featuring subject matter experts and enthusiasts. New episodes of the podcast release on the 3rd and 17th of each month! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

02-17
59:16

Was King John evil or..? Just Feudal Things Ep4

Dr. Paul Webster and I discuss whether King John was bad, unlucky, or misunderstood. It's certainly a wild time in English history! We also dive into the basics of Magna Carta and even English Parliament. Follow me on X https://x.com/MemoryMedieval Follow Dr. Paul Webster on X https://x.com/WebsterMedieval Buy Dr. Paul Webster's book on King John and Religion here https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781782045120/king-john-and-religion/ Read Magna Carta here for yourself https://magnacartaresearch.org/read/magna_carta_1215/!allJust Feudal Things is a conversational podcast about medieval history featuring subject matter experts and enthusiasts. Please let me know if you have any feedback in the comments! Previous episodes include explorations of medieval strategy, medieval music, and medieval Romans! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

02-03
01:00:39

JFT Ep3, The Medieval Roman Empire

Professor David Parnell joins me to help me understand the medieval Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire. Being a non-expert, I have ran up against a lot of confusion in my own reading. We talk about how power works and evolved from the Empire of antiquity. How the army evolved. The relationship of Christianity and the government. And we talk about his very interesting book Belisarius and Antonina. Please let us know what you think (and if you have any questions we missed) in the comments! You can pick up a copy of his book here https://www.amazon.com/Belisarius-Antonina-Love-War-Justinian/dp/019757470X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8-1 You can find David on X here https://x.com/byzantineprof You can find me on X here https://x.com/MemoryMedieval You can join my medieval history book club here https://memorymedieval.substack.com/p/welcome-to-the-medieval-history-bookJust Feudal Things is a conversational podcast about medieval history with subject experts and enthusiasts. New episodes are out on the 3rd and 17th of each month. Our previous two episodes were on medieval military strategy and medieval music. The next episode will be on King John and the Magna Carta. Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

01-17
01:27:18

What was medieval music like?

In this episode of Just Feudal Things, composer Robert W Rust walks us through medieval music. What was it like? How did it evolve? What roles did it play in society? Along with a clever story or two.Follow Robert on X at http://x.com/rwalterrustJust Feudal Things is a conversational podcast on medieval history with enthusiasts and subject matter experts. New episodes are out on the 3rd and 17th of each month. The previous episode was on military strategy with John D Hosler and Daniel P Franke. The next episode will be a medieval introduction to the Roman/Byzantium Empire.You can follow for all the updates and medieval history content on X at http://x.com/memorymedievalIn addition to more Just Feudal Thing, stay tuned for the main Memory Medieval podcast! The promotional episode is in production! Get full access to Memory Medieval at memorymedieval.substack.com/subscribe

01-03
46:45

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