• Medieval Women: In Their Own Words ( The British Library)

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Medieval Women: In Their Own Words ( The British Library)

  • Summary

  • Join us for a captivating episode as we dive into the "Medieval Women" exhibition at The British Library.

    Through an insightful interview with Julian Harrison who is Lead Curator, Medieval Historical and Literary Manuscripts at the British Library, and co-curator of the exhibition Medieval Women: In Their Own Words (open until 2 March 2025), we explore the inspiration behind this exhibition and its main themes that shed light on the often-overlooked stories of women in medieval Europe.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    Inspiration and Themes: Discover what sparked the creation of the exhibition and the central themes that connect the narratives of medieval women.

    Featured Women: Gain insights into remarkable figures like Empress Matilda and learn about their significant roles in shaping medieval history.

    Exhibition Artifacts: From illuminated manuscripts to textiles, we delve into the diverse items featured in the exhibition and how they enhance our understanding of women's roles in medieval society.

    Illuminated Manuscripts: Understand the impact of these beautiful artifacts on our perception of medieval women's lives and their contributions to culture.

    Animation in Storytelling: Hear about the role of animation, like the one created by Ivyy Chen, in making these historical stories accessible and engaging for modern audiences.

    Tune in to uncover the rich tapestry of women's narratives through their own words in the medieval world, join us for this enlightening discussion!

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