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12 Byzantine Rulers: The History of the Byzantine Empire
A very thorough podcast of lectures discussing the history of the Byzantine Empire.
Timelines.tv
Timelines Tv: History of Britain: Changing Lives: Monastic Life
Explores what life was like in a medieval monastery between 1150 and 1400. Answers questions about what the benefits of joining were and why people would choose monastic life. [6:18]
Timelines.tv
Timelines Tv: History of Britain: Changing Lives: The Black Death
Video on the history of Britain exploring the Black Death and its devastating consequences to medieval England in the year 1348. [6:34]
Crash Course
Crash Course History of Science #11: Cathedrals and Universities
Until roughly 1100, there were relatively few places of knowledge-making in Medieval Europe. Monasteries and abbeys had special rooms called scriptoria where monks copied manuscripts by hand, but the biggest places where knowledge was...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: An Overview of the Crusades (Part 2)
The video lesson from Khan Academy is intended for students who are taking a high school or college level world history course. This section provides an overview of the Crusades. This is the second video segment of the presentation.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Feudal System During the Middle Ages
The video lesson from Khan Academy is intended for students who are taking a high school or college level world history course. This section discusses the feudal system of the Middle Ages.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Overview of the Middle Ages
The video lesson from Khan Academy is intended for students who are taking a high school or college level world history course. This section provides an overview of the Middle Ages.
Crash Course
Crash Course World History #15: The Crusades Pilgrimage or Holy War?
In this Crash Course video, John Green teaches you about the Crusades embarked upon by European Christians in the 12th and 13th centuries. Our traditional perception of the Crusades as European Colonization thinly veiled in religion...
Other
Medieval Torture Museum Amsterdam
Students tour the Torture Museum in Amsterdam, conversing about the displays as they go through them. Not the best quality but it does provide a good overview of the torture methods used in the Middle Ages. [6:14]
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 61: Lewis Chessmen 28 Jun 2010
Ivory chess pieces found in the Outer Hebrides. They take us to the world of Northern Europe at a time when Norway ruled parts of Scotland. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, describes the medieval world of the Chessmen and...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
