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I thought I’d share this in Books and Reading for any passing fellow history buffs! ?
BBC History Extra is running a virtual festival next week instead of the events that would have been taking place in London and York. They’re releasing a lecture with a different speaker each day at 1pm. It‘s free to watch although you do need to register - link and info below!
www.historyextra.com
Medieval Life and Death Festival Timetable
Mon 18 May Hannah Skoda: Medieval Crime and violence
Tues 19 May Chris Woolgar: Medieval Food
Weds 20 May Emma Wells: Medieval Religion
Thurs 21 May Elmer Brenner: Medieval Medicine and wellbeing
Fri 22 May Sally Dixon-Smith: Medieval love and marriage
A video will be released daily at 1pm (GMT), but don't worry if you miss the first broadcast as they'll be available online all week.
BBC History Extra is running a virtual festival next week instead of the events that would have been taking place in London and York. They’re releasing a lecture with a different speaker each day at 1pm. It‘s free to watch although you do need to register - link and info below!

Medieval Life and Death

Medieval Life and Death Festival Timetable
Mon 18 May Hannah Skoda: Medieval Crime and violence
Tues 19 May Chris Woolgar: Medieval Food
Weds 20 May Emma Wells: Medieval Religion
Thurs 21 May Elmer Brenner: Medieval Medicine and wellbeing
Fri 22 May Sally Dixon-Smith: Medieval love and marriage
A video will be released daily at 1pm (GMT), but don't worry if you miss the first broadcast as they'll be available online all week.